From Floods and Surprises in River beds

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Richprins wrote: Fri Jan 10, 2020 8:24 am Very crisp bird shots, Pumbaa!

And very lucky to get such still badgers! ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

How long do you take to pack up on moving day, for interest's sake? 0() ..0..
We always get up in the morning one hour prior to gate opening time when we do not have a moving day we spend a bit longer with our coffee on the verandah and when we do have a moving day we are normally ready by gate opening \O - The longer the trip takes we faster we get O**


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Flutterby wrote: Fri Jan 10, 2020 8:57 am Great sighting and pics of the badger. \O \O
Finally we again saw a badger outside the camp \O


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Lisbeth wrote: Fri Jan 10, 2020 11:19 am A nice badger sighting and lovely bird shots \O
only topped by that beautiful sunny morning \O


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Soon we stood again on the highwater bridge across the Letaba and left for a short break the car and whilst checking the area we spotted a fish eagle
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and a yellow billed stork with an extreme small crocodile.
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After that short break we continued Northwards and enjoyed the drive along the green vegetation and prompt met a huge elephant bull who was on tour with a buddy.
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Both were extreme relaxed and allowed a couple of shots
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so I started to calm down as I always got frantic when suddenly such giant is appearing that close to the road and our car
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because he simply was so busy with himself that he had other thing in mind than chasing tourist.
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We passed by without any problems and besides quiet parts we stopped for wildebeests under a bush,
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zebras in the distance, European bee eaters
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as well as Carmine bee eaters.
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Unfortunately the Tsendze loop was closed as the previous years as well but hopefully one day same will be open again during our stay we therefore decided for a short detour on the H15 to Malopenyana and there we noticed a lot of white storks on the ground around the waterhole as well as Egyptian goose and sleeping impalas.
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Whilst we carried on we noticed more European bee eaters
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and a very well hidden red crested korhaan who finally appeared to allow at least a couple of shots
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and then it got quiet again but at least at Mooiplaas waterhole the normal activity was dominating with lot of zebras and here especially with mom zebra and her little one
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who after a while got extreme quiet
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between all the other zebras
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to be continued…..


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Wow lots of wonderful sightings ^Q^ ^Q^


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:-0 :-0 :-0

That ellie has some nice tusks going on, and doesn't look too old yet! X#X

Thanks for the travel details, Pumbaa. :ty:


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