

Nice SBS sighting.


Don’t you dress up to cook PJL

S112/S21 – Sjoe a long trek across

Wet wipe ghost


The H4-1 produced more cats




Thanks RP... some good luck indeed
Thanks Lis, that sunset was our best of the trip
Yep it was great to see so many of them that day Dindingwe as some days we really battled
Haha... we get black-collared barbets here but I still take pics of them in KrugerBushcraft wrote: ↑Mon Jul 22, 2019 2:36 pm Lucky with rhino sightings, the last few trips we have battled to find many
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Nice SBS sighting.We have plenty crested barbets in our garden, but the Cow still photographs them in KNP.
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Don’t you dress up to cook PJL![]()
S112/S21 – Sjoe a long trek across![]()
Wet wipe ghost![]()
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The H4-1 produced more catsWow, I know that log and have pics of lions on it, good pics still at that distance.
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Do you use a 1.4 or 2x teleconverter
Thanks Flutts, it was good to see the lions with cubs but they were quite a long way away
Thanks Pumbaa, we had quite a lot of good bird sightings this time round, but still not quite up to your standards
Hey Mel, yep we couldn't believe it was another Big 5 day - our second everMel wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2019 2:22 pm What a day again! Big 5 repeated, and on top a lot of other interesting stuff too!
I love that fluffy saddle-bill youngster.
Great capture of the fish eagle too![]()
And I admire you patience waiting to use a skottel. We'd be always afraid of missing out, when spending too much time at a picnic spot![]()
That's basically why we ALWAYS eat in the car while travelling or parking at a waterhole (or at the camp waterhole).![]()
I preferred the size and layout of the first house, but the position of the second was way better - much faster to Crocodile Bridge and we were opposite the river so could easily pop down and watch the animals coming and going