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^Q^ Lovely photos again .Love the Zebra closeup and the from my stoep view is [Luv] . Looks very dry will see for myself later this week O/\ O\/


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I love the close-ups. \O


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Catching up again... and impressed again throughout, of course :-0

But what caught my eye most was your very unique zebra "collage". Awesome set up ^Q^

And please jog my memory... you do walk down to the river, right? Aka, lions on foot? :shock:


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Mel wrote: Mon Aug 24, 2020 8:52 pm Catching up again... and impressed again throughout, of course :-0

But what caught my eye most was your very unique zebra "collage". Awesome set up ^Q^

And please jog my memory... you do walk down to the river, right? Aka, lions on foot? :shock:
Yes Mel, I do walk down to the river. I have traversing rights on the two properties either side of me. This gives me about 5Km of road that I walk on as well. I haven't encountered Lion on foot yet, but I have had Hyaena, Elephant and Buffalo while walking. It's amazing to walk in the area, you just need to keep alert to warning signs from other animals. I don't risk walking during the early morning or evenings. X#X


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Exhilarating experience, but a bit scary too X#X


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What was scary this morning, was the lack of life due to the wet and cold weather. I did get an Elephant herd very early, but the light was non-existent to get a shot.

The light did improve slightly, allowing me to get pic of this Tawny. It was either yawning or venting it's frustration over the wet weather...
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Other species enjoyed the rain on the road, it made for an easy place to drink. This Laughing Dove stopped drinking as soon as I lifted the camera...
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The rain also brought the Tortoises to the road...
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Look at the branches behind these Zebra, there are new green leaves...
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Hopefully the weather will be better for photography next weekend. Until then... X#X


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Pretty dove \O


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What happened to the tortoise? Is this a missing scute growing back?

I like the tawny doing the fish-eagle :-0


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There is also something strange on the left-hand side of the snout; it looks like a plastic slip :-?


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Interesting, Sprotjie! \O

The tortoise does look a bit battered! :shock:


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