My Dream of Many Years Come True...Almost!

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I love the papyrus dotted with egrets, you can post some more lol

The lodge is obviously luxury style ^Q^ I like the info-boards and now I am curious to see these antelope lol

According to the textbooks, these vervets should be the same as in SA with regional differences in coloration :-? The other species does not extend into Botswana south of the border to Caprivi.

The darters are gregarious there, something entirely new to me :shock:

And the pinkish flowering creeper plant is a Water Morning Glory, Ipomoea rubens.

The small-scale farmers in the panhandle area are one of these people suffering from human wildlife conflict. The elephants and hippo like their crops, such as maize, millet and sorghum. These settlements are in an area where ellies move through betwen dry and wet season.


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I'm waiting for the insect boards, which I'm sure are coming soon. ;-)


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What a stunning place to visit ^Q^ ^Q^

Love the walkways where you can feel closer to nature.

The food looks yummy too


Next trip to the bush??

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It looks really lovely!! ^Q^ ^Q^ The papyrus is very pretty and very different to what we see in Kruger!! :yes: Did you go in a mokoro?


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WoW Lisbeth,

Lloks more than brilliant there - Sigh - Also the food and all the trees there and even so many different Birdies on top - Must have been a more than pecial cherry on top during that trip ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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After a long research, I have found a kind of proof that there are Malbrouck monkies in the Okavango Delta, but it seems only in the "pan-handle" part. Mopiri Camp is just inside the panhandle ;-)
Female Malbrouck's Monkey (Chlorocebus cynosuros), Western Panhandle, Okavango, Botswana.
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The malbrouck is found in central and south-central Africa, ranging from the Albertine Rift in DR Congo west to the Atlantic coast and south to northern Namibia and Zambia west of the Luangwa River. It lives in marshy forests, savanna-forests and montane forests up to an altitude of 4,500 m (14,750 ft).

Maybe mine were on a Sunday outing to show off the baby -O- ;-)


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Mopiri is not within the distribution range, about 80 km south. O**

Expert required lol


Here is one from Caprivi, that looks very similar to yours
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Obviously someone has moved south O**


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Very informative! \O


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ExFmem wrote: Tue Mar 17, 2020 11:51 pm
^Q^ Your shots are lovely.

The "vervet" info. is so interesting - seems like most of us had never known about this closely related group. The ears on the baby are HUGE :-0 , unlike the adults. Perhaps they, unlike human kids, listen more than they talk. :yes: The papyrus makes for such a lovely backdrop.

Glad the staff/guides treated you well, Your Highness. ;-)
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My shots are lovely :shock: It must have been the scenery that made them look like that :yes: :-) Yes, the papyrus is very decorative \O
Klipspringer wrote: Wed Mar 18, 2020 12:12 am I love the papyrus dotted with egrets, you can post some more lol

The lodge is obviously luxury style ^Q^ I like the info-boards and now I am curious to see these antelope lol

The darters are gregarious there, something entirely new to me :shock:
You will get lots of papyrus and cattle egrets very soon ;-)

Unfortunately, I never got to see the antelopes and that is one of the reasons for the "almost" in the title :-(

Yes, darters are mostly seen singularly. Also in India I saw many, but always single individuals -O-
ExFmem wrote: Wed Mar 18, 2020 12:25 am I'm waiting for the insect boards, which I'm sure are coming soon. ;-)
Sorry, but :no:
Alf wrote: Wed Mar 18, 2020 7:56 am Love the walkways where you can feel closer to nature.
So do I \O
Flutterby wrote: Wed Mar 18, 2020 9:42 am Did you go in a mokoro?
Coming up \O
Pumbaa wrote: Wed Mar 18, 2020 1:49 pm WoW Lisbeth,

Lloks more than brilliant there - Sigh - Also the food and all the trees there and even so many different Birdies on top - Must have been a more than pecial cherry on top during that trip ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
It was great to see something new. The birds are the same as in Kruger, but the scenery is very different, which made it almost like seeing them for the first time O:V


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