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Spot the cheetahs! 0*\

The lions manage to look so sleepy, when then are not sleeping lol

Nice action pics of the black-shouldered kite.

Also the jackal sequence is great like Mel said \O


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Lovely stories again Nan...:) \O
And yes I do think you are correct with your ID of Steppe Buzzard. We saw many on Dec/Jan trip. :)

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Nice jackal pics! \O What lazy lions! lol


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Lots of Lappet vultures there, nana! :shock:

More animals enjoying rare shade in the sand road, wonder if it's got to do with lack of tampans? -O- ..0..


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All-Nature wrote:Nice to see the Jackal having a snack ^Q^ ^Q^
Lazy Lions, doing what they do best lol 0*\ You were so close you could have stroked them -O-
Great shots of the Black-shouldered Kite \O
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yes I could stroke at least one... but one finger on the button of the camera and another one to pull the button of the window O-/
the BSK was so interesting and so powerfull for a little raptor ;-)
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Bushcraft wrote:The jackal catching the mouse sequence is fantastic ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

Those lions seem to have a comfy spot to sleep =O:

^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
The Jackal astonish me too
and the Lions seems to love the sand and I think Rich has a good explanation ;-)

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Lisbeth wrote:Spot the cheetahs! 0*\

The lions manage to look so sleepy, when they are not sleeping lol

Nice action pics of the black-shouldered kite.

Also the jackal sequence is great like Mel said \O
:yes: spot the Cheetahs =O:
is it better here ;-)
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Vultues are just on the right side

cats are lazy from the origine =O:

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Michele Nel wrote:Lovely stories again Nan...:) \O
And yes I do think you are correct with your ID of Steppe Buzzard. We saw many on Dec/Jan trip. :)

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thank for the ID 0/0
right, I like follow animals, birds... and other... to make a story... when we have a lot of time is doable O/\

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Flutterby wrote:Nice jackal pics! \O What lazy lions! lol
got a lot of lazy... but also some moving... a little bit lol

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Nope! I need binoculars to see those cheetahs 0- lol lol


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