8.11.2017
Today we move to KTC (No. 14), a camp that I like, without barrier, the water point is a bit far, but there is a beautiful view and the terrace is really very welcoming.
All the camp has to be redone (about fifteen tents) between the sun, the heavy rains and the storms all degrade very quickly. They have already started work, but it must be difficult to work on the roofs by more than 40 degrees during the day. Congratulations and thank you gentlemen.
On the way we find again our Meerkats, Kudus, Snake Eagle, Spotted Thick-knee (Dikkop) and Giraffes and some babies Ostriches with dad.
Suricate
opportunist PCG
Martial Eagle... looking at
Spotted Thick-knee (Dikkop)
babies Ostriches with dad
Two "nanas" (girls) in the Kgalagadi
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We meet Jacques, he turns around to welcome me. Oh, I'm glad to see him again. It seems he will not be here when we are in Urikaruus, or KK for that matter.
Thanks to him and the "tamtam" we had a good tent (at KTC) with a view. Thank you (the guy changed the tent for me)
Tonight lamb with mustard chops
terrace at KTP
insect, what is that, ID please
Thanks to him and the "tamtam" we had a good tent (at KTC) with a view. Thank you (the guy changed the tent for me)
Tonight lamb with mustard chops
terrace at KTP
insect, what is that, ID please
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9.11.2017
Wake up 7am, departure 10am for Kamqua.
The little Jackals of the camp discover a Kori Bustard and pursue her.
There are plenty of birds, even two African Hoopoe wooing each other.
African Hoopoe
Yellow Canary
Green (Redbilled) Wood-Hoop
Wake up 7am, departure 10am for Kamqua.
The little Jackals of the camp discover a Kori Bustard and pursue her.
There are plenty of birds, even two African Hoopoe wooing each other.
African Hoopoe
Yellow Canary
Green (Redbilled) Wood-Hoop
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Along the way, Common (Steppe) Buzzard, Black-shouldered Kite, Spotted Eagle Owl , Lillac-breasted Roller with a kill
and the hit of the day a Pale Chanting Goshawk with a Kalahari (Karoo) Sand Snake/Psammophis Trinisalis (notostictus)
We find an evil (????) Oryx and Giraffes
Common (Steppe) Buzzard
Black-shouldered Kite
Spotted Eagle Owl
Lillac-breasted Roller with a kill
and the hit of the day a Pale Chanting Goshawk with a Kalahari (Karoo) Sand Snake/Psammophis Trinisalis (notostictus)
We find an evil (????) Oryx and Giraffes
Common (Steppe) Buzzard
Black-shouldered Kite
Spotted Eagle Owl
Lillac-breasted Roller with a kill
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PCG with snake
Kalahari (Karoo) Sand Snake/Psammophis Trinisalis (notostictus)
Verreaux's Eagle Owl that Liz found, bravo not easy
sleeping Giraffe
Oryx twisted horn
Kalahari (Karoo) Sand Snake/Psammophis Trinisalis (notostictus)
Verreaux's Eagle Owl that Liz found, bravo not easy
sleeping Giraffe
Oryx twisted horn
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We return to the camp, the birds are feasting in my plate of water, drink and baths. Tonight sausage "special Eben" with grilled potatoes, on the braai and in the coals, in a paper of aluminium
Scaly-feathered Finch
all in the bath
during the night anti-insect
Scaly-feathered Finch
all in the bath
during the night anti-insect
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Wow some really great sightings we also saw a Oryx with a deformed horn, maybe the same one
Lots of birds around that made BravoEen very happy
Lots of birds around that made BravoEen very happy
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This is such a typical drive... lots of birds, most well known, only the steppe buzzard is hardly ever around anymore by the time we get there (or not yet there...)
Nothing better than a desert mash... yum yum!
Oh, and did they bring in tables for the patio at Kalahari Tented?
Nothing better than a desert mash... yum yum!
Oh, and did they bring in tables for the patio at Kalahari Tented?
God put me on earth to accomplish a certain amount of things. Right now I'm so far behind that I'll never die.
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Lovely sightings!
I have to ask, what are your asses of water?
I have to ask, what are your asses of water?
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Lots of food shots...potatoes look good!
Looks like horns are a problem there for gemsbok, nana!
I like the cheetah under the beach umbrella.
Looks like horns are a problem there for gemsbok, nana!
I like the cheetah under the beach umbrella.
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