Kruger's Motley Crew

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OSTRICH
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We haven't seen very many ostriches in Kruger, so were delighted to find a whole family this trip. :-0

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OXPECKERS

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PIGEON (Green)
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PLANT HOPPER
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These two were vying for possession of an insect that one of them had captured - I had not known Pond Skaters were predators before. :shock:
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Superb bird pics! I appreciate especially the open-billed stork ^Q^ ^Q^
I had not known Pond Skaters were predators before.
What did you think that they were eating? --00-- ;-)


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What a lovely selection, Ex! X#X

Must be the first pond-skater pic ever on a forum! ;-)

Interesting that small nyala pic with the back-crest up! ^Q^

And a very big bull! \O

The owl chick takes the cake, though...extremely rare! :shock: O\/


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Richprins wrote:
Must be the first pond-skater pic ever on a forum! ;-)
No, it is not O** I have posted one and I am almost sure that also some else has \O


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Flipping awesome again! :shock:

Not exactly sure what pic appeals to me more, but the yellow-billed oxpecker, the green pigeon and the hopping crawlies are certainly among them \O


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Nyala, oxpecker, owl, open billed Storks plus pigeon so many favourites of ours, ExFmem,

:ty: for sharing your stunning shots with us here X#X


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You are very good with a camera ExFmem ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Love the ostriches!! \O


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