Grietjie Private Reserve
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Re: Grietjie Private Reserve
Aha! looks a bit drier!
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Great Helmet-shrike pics
Also the giraffe is not bad
Lovely birdlife around there
Also the giraffe is not bad
Lovely birdlife around there
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WoW to your birdies, Sprocky
love also the jackal and the ellie shots
love also the jackal and the ellie shots
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Thanks, everyone for your comments.
On Friday afternoon I did my regular chill session down at the river. At first there wasn't much activity, until Mono made his presence.
Mono is a regular visitor to the river properties, you'll soon see where he got his name from...
He arrived on the opposite side of the river, in the beautiful setting sun and immediately went for a drink...
He then moved a bit to a spot with good feeding, unfortunately now in the shade...
It was now time for him to cross and pay a visit to Grietjie, moving directly towards me...
Once on dry Grietjie ground, he proceeded to move away along the river...
This made for an awesome Friday afternoon in the bush! More pics to come with a special visitor on Saturday night...
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Last night while I was busy with the braai, I heard scuffling sounds...I grabbed my spotlight and saw it, bu before I could get the camera, it gave me the slip.
A short while later, I heard it again, but now I was armed with my camera. Spotlight on, and there it was...a Civet!!
The next are just a few shots from this morning, nothing much as I missed the Lions that Penga saw...
Waterbuck...
Southern White-crowned Shrike...
Lilac-breasted Roller...
Once again, until next time from the banks of the Olifants...
A short while later, I heard it again, but now I was armed with my camera. Spotlight on, and there it was...a Civet!!
The next are just a few shots from this morning, nothing much as I missed the Lions that Penga saw...
Waterbuck...
Southern White-crowned Shrike...
Lilac-breasted Roller...
Once again, until next time from the banks of the Olifants...
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Lovely bird pics and also the civ......hmmm Genet
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