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That is quite some bird palace! :shock: I like the bustards! lol


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It is a juvenile bateleur ;-)

The Kori bustard is a majetic bird, but as almost all the majesties it does look rather arrogant lol


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Ratel & lisbeth , yeahh , I also thought so , but was not quite sure on that . Thanks for confirming my initial " suspicions " \O


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The dune road looks good for a while until the corrugations rattles out the last of your false teeth @#$
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Haha...Laurel and Hardy, very good, okie!

Nice interesting jackal shot. :yes:
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Just two pics with the following :

And owl and a pussycat , in a tree , unmovingly , sitting staring at each other the whole day long , from less than 1 meter away , while on the other side of the tree , the owl's mate sitting on her nest :O^ . The next day , neither the owl or the pussycat were there anymore 0*\ ... Now , complete the story for yourself :O^
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An owl is a big bite for a kitty, but owl chicks are not :twisted: lol


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okie wrote:The dune road looks good for a while until the corrugations rattles out the last of your false teeth @#$
Sorry... but I cannot help it...

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As for the owl: let's just hope that the cat gave up and that both parents were busy elsewhere the next day O-/


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A bit risky going away both, if there are chicks O**


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