The Big Cat Diary and a Couple of Lifers

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Beautiful sable sighting. ^Q^ We always hope to see them on the S30 but no luck yet. :no:


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What a magnificent sable ^Q^ ^Q^

Cute mini ellie \O

and again a lot of storks O:V

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Yes, that Sable sighting can't go unnoticed, beautiful creature Pumbaa , well captured ^Q^ ^Q^

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^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

A pic or two for the sable thread, Pumbaa! :twisted:



Great bird pics again!

I am always fascinated by those rocks in the riverbed, with their various marks...a story to tell!

And a ghost sighting. lol


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nan wrote:shy baby Ellie lol O/\
and still Sable O\/

and again lot of different and nice birds ^Q^

^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
Ellie calves are always so cute O\/
harrys wrote:What a wonderful Sable sighting and a cute little Ellie ^Q^ ^Q^
That sable sighting was magic but far too soon same was then over already O/\
Flutterby wrote:Beautiful sable sighting. ^Q^ We always hope to see them on the S30 but no luck yet. :no:
I will hold thumbs for you, Flutterby, for us it was pure luck to spot one there O\/


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Lisbeth wrote:What a magnificent sable ^Q^ ^Q^

Cute mini ellie \O

and again a lot of storks O:V

Ice cream ✓ ;-)
Yes, finally ice cream, Lisbeth O**
Twigga wrote:Yes, that Sable sighting can't go unnoticed, beautiful creature Pumbaa , well captured ^Q^ ^Q^

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We were so happy with that sighting and could not believe our luck \O
Richprins wrote:^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

A pic or two for the sable thread, Pumbaa! :twisted:



Great bird pics again!

I am always fascinated by those rocks in the riverbed, with their various marks...a story to tell!

And a ghost sighting. lol
Will see what I can do, Richprins O** Those ghost sightings could make me sometimes angry X#X


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Tuesday, 16 February 2016 – Crocodile Bridge – Biyamiti

Driven roads: H4-2 – S 28 – S137 – H4-1 – S79 – S21 – S114 – S23 – S139

Today was once again moving day and after everything had been stored away, the first morning coffee had been drunk we carried on and even had to wait still a couple of minutes at the gate at least we are meanwhile used to our morning procedure. First stop was once again at Gesanftombi and today an elephant bull was around and had already dug his private waterhole

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as he obviously was extreme thirsty.

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A bit hidden we also spotted a grey heron although all the other water birds we saw the previous days were not around at that early hour. For sure we once again turned into our favourite road and the sun was about to rise so needless to say that we stopped for a couple of shots.

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Lots of impalas were feeding in a desert whilst the sun came up

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and also a rhino mom with her calf close by was already up.

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Although the road was nearly dead quiet we had a great time in travelling along there and we only saw a brown snake eagle in a treetop

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and another steenbok

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and then for a long time once again nothing until we nearly reached the turn off into the S137 as there we were caught in a traffic jam – Lions and even a lot of them.

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The leading lady and the boss had blown already for break-up and they stood up first and started to trot off but not all of them followed.

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Once again the sun came from the right side so we could capture all these beauties in the best morning light.

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He was an impressive male although his mane needed an extensive brush and he had a fresh nasty cut on his nose

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Gladly he came extreme close to where we stood and appeared from behind a bush

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simply to carry on following the leader

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and also more lions now appeared from nearly everywhere which could not be seen whilst lying down and one after the other followed the leading lady and the huge male.

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to be continued.....


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I love your elephants O\/ O\/


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What an impressive male, Pumbaa! ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

And interesting the rhino calf walking behind the mother, they are meant to walk in front with white rhino and behind with black...or have I got it back to front? --00--


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