Shingwedzi and Lower Sabie 2019

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Let's go on....

Some Buffaloes and Ellies
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Waterbuck in the Letaba river bed
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Baby Hippos
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Ground Hornbill
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Some more Ellies
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Fish Eagle
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More Buffaloes
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More later....


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^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

Lots of action at water, obviously!

Interesting soil layer there at the hippos? :-?

And dam water hyacinth too much! @#$ (0!)

Good [O] Harry!


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Richprins wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2019 5:52 pm
Interesting soil layer there at the hippos? :-?
Yes, I wonder what that single grey layer is and from when -O-

You are never short of elephants in that part of the park O**
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Richprins wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2019 5:52 pm ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

Lots of action at water, obviously!

Interesting soil layer there at the hippos? :-?

And dam water hyacinth too much! @#$ (0!)

Good [O] Harry!
The water level was really very low :-( , as you can see the hyacinth are dying


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Lots to see ^Q^ Great to see so many ellies, but I like the hippos too :yes:


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^Q^ Lovely sightings-Little ellie and big mom .Love the framed Fish eagle .Interesting the layer that RP spotted .Still looks very dry \O


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Thanks Harrys,

love the many buffaloes together, the ellies and the baby hippos O/\ O/\ O/\


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Awesome photos Harry ^Q^ ^Q^


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I have forwarded the soil layer for comment! 0()


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