A Fantarantulatastic Trip To Kruger - April 2017

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Stunning bird sightings ^Q^ ..Loved the Roller \O

Awesome sighting and pix's of the Lioness \O What a beauty! ^Q^ ^Q^


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Excellent, Peej! ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

The roller eating one of those disgusting ground crickets! :no:

Lioness possibly just looking for her pride? -O-


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Lovely birdies and a pretty lion lady ^Q^ ^Q^ \O
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TT going already PJL :shock:

Ja, it was also clear when we arrived that sightings would be difficult. This was our 5th April trip and I have never seen the grass as long. O/

Great camp setup O:V

Those devil thorns at Satara were hectic :O^

Fantastic lioness sighting and if they weren’t on the road it was difficult to find them. ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Thanks All-Nature, RP, Lis & Bushcraft \O \O
Richprins wrote:Lioness possibly just looking for her pride? -O-
Possibly... I heard there were 2 lionesses seen later on the S100 so perhaps she found a friend :yes:
Bushcraft wrote:TT going already PJL :shock:
Yep - my way of forcing myself to get all my photos organised =O: =O:
Looking forward to hearing all about your visit as well \O


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April 1st Continued

Continuing on towards N'Wanetsi it was now the turn of one of the many european rollers to be snacking on a big cricket

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And a little further along we found a number of giraffe close to the road O:V

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Complete with passengers...

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They always seem to be good at pulling funny faces when asked for a portrait lol

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N'Wanetsi remains one of my favourite stops for breakfast. After some bacon rolls we popped up to the view point where there were a few colourful lizards around, and we managed to sneak in a quick family portrait O**

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Our route back was fairly quiet with some general game around. A bateleur gave us a nice fly-past whilst these kudu youngsters had us wondering if they were twins... there only seemed to be one mom around :-? -O-

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On our way back to Satara we were chatting to some guys who had also had lion luck that morning with a sighting further north from the camp. Apparently it was mayhem with loads of cars around and flat lions, but we figured we go check out where it was and see if we could tie it into a later drive. Just past camp we found some ground hornbills strolling around ^Q^

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Only about 1km further up the road there were a few cars around so we guessed it was the lions, but we actually had the wrong location for the major traffic jam... this was another sighting entirely O/\ O/\

There was a male lion hiding very well behind a bush whilst his partner was a bit more in view but not by much... just 3m off the road and the cats were disappearing O/ O/

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It was a shame they weren't more visible, but it was getting hotter so naturally they were seeking shade. Back at our campsite there was an elephant cruising through the long grass beyond the fence O:V

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With the temperature rising it was definitely time to go cool off in the Satara waterhole ..0.. =O: \O
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love the Roller... european one ;-) with breakfast ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

and your little family \O


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A pretty family, Peej! lucky fish. \O

The kudu could be twins, it does happen?

Why not put it up here and we can ask the experts? -O-

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Great family pic PJL ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

The rest are quality pics also as per normal X#X

The rats are getting big :shock: Jezz, time flies :O^


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Great family pic ^Q^ ^Q^

The little kudus look very much like twins :yes:

Lovely pic of the roller \O
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