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The Flutterlings of Africa
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How fortunate to have vultures in the famous tree!Flutterby wrote:The famous dead tree on the Gomondwane Loop.
for sharing your super TT with us
It is always when one has to leave the Park, but I am sure you are busy planning some other trip already
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Re: The Flutterlings of Africa
You got a fat little chameleon
Pearlie fake and real eyes
Thanks Flutts for another fantastic TT
When are you guys back again
Pearlie fake and real eyes
Thanks Flutts for another fantastic TT
When are you guys back again
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You got the cubs!!
Wow !!!
Although it sounded a bit too crazy for my liking , I'm sure it was all worth it
Just looove the ellie sunset
Thank you so much for sharing in a memorable TT once again
Somewhere in Kruger
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Thanks Lis. It was harder work than normal but all worth it.Lisbeth wrote:The pearly is beautiful and the mongooses very cute
You did not have loads of sightings, but some good quality ones
Thank you for for another Flutty, Brat and Mommo Kruger TT
The cubs were really a special sighting! Thanks for reading and commenting.Pumbaa wrote:WoW Flutterby,
I am so about that leopard sighting and you even got to see both cubs I can imagine that traffice jam there but I also would have stayed there quite a bit longer - Gorgeous pearlie shots and that ellie sunset is amazing.
for another wonderful trip report with lots of very special sightings
Yep, another TT done and dusted. BC and PJL's fabrications?? You are mean!Richprins wrote:Ag no...finished?
Like the ellie artsy shot!
Always scared one of my drivers will hit that tree...
Thanks so much for this realistic story vs BC and PJL's fabrications!
You really spin a good yarn and mix a variety of facets in!
All nice sightings.nan wrote:a Pearlie, Fish Eagle, Mongooses
Thanks for coming along for the ride. Unfortunately we're not sure when we can go again...might be a while.All-Nature wrote:How fortunate to have vultures in the famous tree!Flutterby wrote:The famous dead tree on the Gomondwane Loop.
for sharing your super TT with us
It is always when one has to leave the Park, but I am sure you are busy planning some other trip already
Hey BC, thanks for all the comments and interest. I might be going back in September with my Bookclub girls , but I don't know when we can book another family trip...the Brat has prelims in July and then it's finals, so definitely not this year, and then he is probably off to Stellenbosch next year, so who knows.Bushcraft wrote:You got a fat little chameleon
Pearlie fake and real eyes
Thanks Flutts for another fantastic TT
When are you guys back again
Yes, we were so thrilled to see the cubs! It was crazy but definitely worth it. Thanks for joining our TT again.Twigga wrote:
You got the cubs!!
Wow !!!
Although it sounded a bit too crazy for my liking , I'm sure it was all worth it
Just looove the ellie sunset
Thank you so much for sharing in a memorable TT once again
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Great sightings. Especially the doggies and leopard and cubs. Even though you had 5 days without leopard, 4 the last full day is superb.
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18-23 March Sabie Park
8 -11 July Tsendze
12-15 July Satara
30 Sept-4 Oct Lower Sabie
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Hey Heksie, great to see you here again. Yes, four leopards in one day was a record for us.
And we actually we saw one in the Sabie riverbed on our way out which I totally forgot about, so no complaints about a lack of leopards.
And we actually we saw one in the Sabie riverbed on our way out which I totally forgot about, so no complaints about a lack of leopards.