Thanks FluttsFlutterby wrote:Lovely shots of the secretary and nice angle on that dust devil.

Thanks FluttsFlutterby wrote:Lovely shots of the secretary and nice angle on that dust devil.
Thanks RPRichprins wrote:Award-winning studies again, Peej!![]()
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Shame, that lizard has already had his/her tail removed...bad luck there.![]()
I like the beady eye!
Thank you PumbaaPumbaa wrote:Simply brilliant shots, PJL,
either the ones from Valli, the buffalo herd, the meerkats, the elephants or the secretary bird ones - All are amazing![]()
To be honest the reeds at the bird hide were in a very shabby state - the whole area including the water has been 'renovated' and it certainly needed itMel wrote:Oops, it was only lunch time but already a really good sighting day with lots of great photo opportunities... Well, the "remarkable day" doesn't come out of the blue, I guess![]()
So, Aardlam is back to her old stomping ground around Zuurkop. Shame she didn't show that day.
But I agree with you on the secretary: in the KTP you can get bored with them because there are so many (actually, I always enjoy them because they are fun(ny) to watch), but in Addo it's fantastic to see them.And with a kill even...
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What reason is there it renew the reeds?![]()
And when did they fix the view at the hide? Back in 2012 we thought it quite hillarious that you couldn't see a thing of the waterholes and ellies only if they were basically in the hide with you. So we were pleasantly surprised to see how well you could watch from there now. (Unfortunately it was Easter and the parents hadn't trained their youngster about how to behave in a hide, so the fun was short-lived...)
Love it... I'm going to start calling them warthog chicks from now onFlutterby wrote:Don't think I've ever seen a korhaan chick!!![]()
The warthog chick is also pretty cute!
Well at least that luck was now changingPJL wrote:my parents (who live overseas) were with us and they haven't had much luck recently on lion sightings when they've been here.