From Floods and Surprises in River beds

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Flutterby wrote: Thu Mar 12, 2020 8:02 am You were lucky to see the leopards in the long grass! \O \O
We were extreme happy that there were not that many cars so you could always drive a bit backward or forward O/\
Lisbeth wrote: Thu Mar 12, 2020 8:31 am You were lucky to have the sun on the Red Rocks road. Everything is much more beautiful. It is a lovely road \O
Totally right - The more we do drive this road the more we fell in love with same and as you said in the sun everythings looks so much brighter ^Q^
Richprins wrote: Thu Mar 12, 2020 9:45 am Tshange toilets can be a bit rough, Pumbaa! :twisted:


Lots of water all over! O\/
Totally right but at least there is one - although must say I already saw rougher toilets :O^


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ExFmem wrote: Thu Mar 12, 2020 11:51 pm Adult leopards are, to me, one of the most beautiful animals on Earth, but their cubs take top prize. So happy you had such a wonderful experience to share with all of us. ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
I second that and we were so extreme and are still that happy with that sighting \O
Alf wrote: Fri Mar 13, 2020 8:40 am Just a stunning sighting ^Q^ ^Q^
It was and whenever we nearer this place now I always say to Timon this was where we saw the leopard plus cub last year :yes:


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At least whilst carrying on the tar road not leaving out any loop we spotted relatively close a fish eagle in the shade on a branch
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and lots of zebras
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again with entertaining youngsters.
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Another visit at the Shingwedzi causeway was then a must as well and again a pair of saddle billed storks
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was around and even relatively close
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as well as a hamerkop
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and a yellow billed stork.
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The saddle billed storks were fishing and also uncountable crocodiles had piled up on the side of the causeway where the water still came down quite strongly.
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For sure we turned around and captured altogether from the other side and then we took a longer break in camp as we were still thrilled with our leopard sighting that day.
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Around 4 o’clock in the afternoon, however, we were ready for our final afternoon drive this year which leaded us along the S50 until Kaniedood but again a final visit on the Shingewdzi causeway had to be – A grey heron as well as a great white egret now joined the other birds
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and somehow they all posed nicely even together with many the crocodiles.
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Also a marabou stork was now around and same was busy with cleaning its feathers,
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Amazing closeup of the saddle billed stork ^Q^ ^Q^


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one of the crocodiles got a bit sleepy whilst waiting for the fish
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and we simply enjoyed the sunny weather
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and our final afternoon in the park and after a while we had to drag ourselves away to at least travel a bit along the S50.
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to be continued………


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You are lucky that you seem to regularly get the feeding frenzy over the years, Pumbaa! ^Q^ ^Q^

It is really amazing! :yes: :ty: [O]

You must scrutinise whether you can see that they are waiting for fish coming upstream or downstream! 0()


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The Shingwedzi causeway is a wealth when it comes to waterbird sightings. I think I saw 6 different ones, when I was there :shock: but no crocs ;-)


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