Dimwits Berg & Dal 2020 - Short and Wet

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:ty: for compliments and info!


A bit further on, just as we came back from the Napi loop, there was another elephant, but tusks not so big... :no:

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Meanwhile in the back I was so used to trying to photograph insects for ID purposes! lol :o0ps:


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On the little road to Transport Dam there were two unusual companions! :shock:



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A vulture and a yellow-billed stork youngster!


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At the dam Borderline got creative after having had some tea! ..0.. IO


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All was in order, the dam very full for the end of winter, compared to Shitlhave! O:V


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A very restful spot! \O


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Strange birds in the tree again! 0-



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We went to the windmill loop behind the dam to attend to some business, and sat for quite a while, also very restful! :-0


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Where have the antelopes gone?

Looks still very dry there!


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This was at the beginning of the month, Klippies! Dry no longer! :-0


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Strange behavior by humans and animals

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The yellow-billed hornbill is always an excellent subject for photos \O


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Tokos always look grumpy when being photographed up front. lol But still - I like them. Cute behaviour too sometimes.


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Love the yellow billed hornbill shots, Richprins \O

and for sure good to see Transport dam still that full - Also love that spot [Luv]


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:ty:

It is amazing how things come and go, even in the middle of nowhere! :-0

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Some impala also walked past.

My favourite was a tree next to us that was heavily colonised by some very busy birds that went nowhere else and were constantly scurrying all over it! :shock: 0-


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I think they were wattled starlings! ..0..


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Some zebra also joined!


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