Those bateleur have impossibly bright colours!
Old people...
You give new meaning to "a leopard a day keeps the doctor away!"
Well done, bushy. How was Afsal in general?
Browns in Kruger September 2019
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Great shots Bushcraft like the leopards by the Rats
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Re: Browns in Kruger September 2019
Finally a squirrel
Nice elephant family pic
Quite rare to see a waterbuck with a broken horn
Bateleur in full gala uniform
Why do people have to look at a sleeping animal, even if a leopard, for such a long time is a mystery to me especially with others waiting to have a look
Nice elephant family pic
Quite rare to see a waterbuck with a broken horn
Bateleur in full gala uniform
Why do people have to look at a sleeping animal, even if a leopard, for such a long time is a mystery to me especially with others waiting to have a look
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Re: Browns in Kruger September 2019
RogerFraser wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 8:45 pm Catching up a few episodes again. Love the porcupine in the Camp that is on SO's most wanted list Then all the spots again lovely the one in the V of the tree .Great to see you also saw a Squirrel and closeup of the Roller and Lions also great to see the Bateleur and smiley Hyena Super tail telling
I believe that porcupine has been seen many times in Skukuza camp and it seems to cruise around under Monis guest house's deck. I haven't seen a report of it in more than 2 weeks now though so
The Cow and clan love hyena so that 1 checking them out caused their imagination to run wild
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Mel wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 9:03 pmMine would look exactly the same... and I usually like them.
As you said at the beginning: You only take photos basically when being in the park. Same for me. So, I guess we'll never play in the pro league
Anyways... more great sightings, and, yep, there is yet another leopard in this episode
There was an interesting discussion in the Kgalagadi Sightings on the book of faces about how to behave in a situation like that.
Quite varied but one thing people agreed upon: You don't make space when ordered to do so by an OSV driver. Guess, they
are always under pressure to deliver special sightings for their high paying customers.
Great bateleur, btw, and also the hyenas
It takes me a few days each trip to figure out what I'm doing on the camera
OSV's Although some have been awesome at sightings, but the pressure to get in the correct spot is too much for many
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If I had money I would have pushed a few off the road over the years and not just OSV's
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Old people can be cool I have to say that as I'm getting there Selfish people of any age is another story
Ja, the leopard slow down in the last 24 hours
Afsaal was ok...neat and clean The shop is very expensive The male toilets are still suspect with doors falling off, etc - it looks like they weren't part of the upgrade The waffles, ice cream, etc were awesome
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Howzit PRWIN
Great to have you pop in
The Rats were stoked with their leopard pics They have been fiddling around with cameras since they were juniors so they know enough to get around.
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I knew that you would appreciate the squirrelLisbeth wrote: ↑Wed Nov 06, 2019 10:57 am Finally a squirrel
Nice elephant family pic
Quite rare to see a waterbuck with a broken horn
Bateleur in full gala uniform
Why do people have to look at a sleeping animal, even if a leopard, for such a long time is a mystery to me especially with others waiting to have a look
That waterbuck made the cut because I also thought it was strange to see one missing a horn
Agreed, I can't sit for hours, I battle with 30 minutes
Re: Browns in Kruger September 2019
This TT may be a little stop/start for a few days as work has become hectic again with everybody wanting everything finished before Christmas