
A Flutter With My Brother
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A wild dog sighting is good for the general mood 

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(Our WIFI battery "blew up", so have been unable to get onto the internet for a couple days, but have just caught up here
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The meal looks YUMMY, the "Dad wars" are exasperating
, so I'm sorry that got thrown into the trip, but I also feel for him
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Love the Woodland Kingfisher, the colors of the animals against the greenery are so striking (Impala, Bushbuck, Giraffe...), the 'boons are often so cartoon-like you have to smile, and the Green Pigeon I always find so regal looking and so well dressed
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The meal looks YUMMY, the "Dad wars" are exasperating


Love the Woodland Kingfisher, the colors of the animals against the greenery are so striking (Impala, Bushbuck, Giraffe...), the 'boons are often so cartoon-like you have to smile, and the Green Pigeon I always find so regal looking and so well dressed

Wild Dogs



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When I had read your answer to my previous comment, I was sure you must have found the lions by the end of the day.
Well, obviously I was wrong. But wild dogs are way more precious, methinks
And I like Anna's thinking 
Well, obviously I was wrong. But wild dogs are way more precious, methinks


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It's obviously all that quality time we spend together that causes tempers to soar!

Always!

Thanks Ex! I do get very frustrated with my dad but then I think about how he used to be and I just feel sad!ExFmem wrote: ↑Thu Feb 07, 2019 5:55 pm (Our WIFI battery "blew up", so have been unable to get onto the internet for a couple days, but have just caught up here)
The meal looks YUMMY, the "Dad wars" are exasperating, so I'm sorry that got thrown into the trip, but I also feel for him
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Love the Woodland Kingfisher, the colors of the animals against the greenery are so striking (Impala, Bushbuck, Giraffe...), the 'boons are often so cartoon-like you have to smile, and the Green Pigeon I always find so regal looking and so well dressed![]()
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Nope, those lions were really avoiding us, and everyone else it seemed!!

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Lower Sabie
Still on the S30, we found this giraffe lying down!
A young Bateleur.
And another one.
The S128 produced nothing.
An African Wattled Lapwing at the Low-level Bridge.
A Purple Heron foraging.
Close to Lower Sabie we came across a troop of baboons playing in the trees. They were having an absolute ball and so were all the visitors. There was actually a traffic jam here!!
https://youtu.be/6WmOcxOKmJA
Anna decided baboons were her favourite again, and she wasn't going to change her mind this time!
Still on the S30, we found this giraffe lying down!

A young Bateleur.
And another one.
The S128 produced nothing.

A Purple Heron foraging.
Close to Lower Sabie we came across a troop of baboons playing in the trees. They were having an absolute ball and so were all the visitors. There was actually a traffic jam here!!

https://youtu.be/6WmOcxOKmJA
Anna decided baboons were her favourite again, and she wasn't going to change her mind this time!

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Nothing on the S128
The baboons are behaving like vervets
and we have a new favourite animal 

The baboons are behaving like vervets



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Those guys went Baboon



Next trip to the bush??
Let me think......................
Let me think......................
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I think you must also have more


But nice video indeed!

Disconcerting the eagles closing their eyelids at random like that...creepy...


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Flutterby is a mother
With mommo returning a child and her brother thinking that he is 35 and the young Anna, what do you expect




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Go, bateleur, go
Stunning raptors, methinks, and your first shot is amazing

Stunning raptors, methinks, and your first shot is amazing

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