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It must have been great to watch all by yourself and the lions most likely not even noticing you. The top yawn is spectacular \O
if Eloise doesn't get too serious this weekend...
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Wow great photos and a awesome sighting ^Q^ ^Q^


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Lovely pics, Sprotjie! ^Q^ ^Q^

Ja, maybe some rain maybe not! lol 0()


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I have found out about Eloise ;-)


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Fantastic sighting, Sprocky,

and of course fantastic shots ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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^Q^ ^Q^ What a wonderful mid week sighting .

O-/ watching this Eloise developing over the channel is quite O-/ as no one seems to know where exactly it intends going 0: but my latest update I saw shows it going further north in Moz ,Bots & Zimbabwe and Far north SA ... Let hope it peters out with some decent rains for the dry areas without too much damage ...


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Thanks everyone and luckily Eloise didn't cause too much of a problem in this area. We had lots of rain and wind, but not enough to result in serious damage.

Let me try and post again, the wi-fi keeps dropping and I lose what I have tried to post. O/

The pride of five Lions has been very active on this part of the reserve for the past two weeks. I got them again on Tuesday morning on my way to work, Thursday on my way home and again on Friday morning. I only had my camera with me on Tuesday, so missed out on the best sighting on Friday.

Here is a shot of them on Tuesday morning...
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On Friday afternoon at the river, there were four Hippo's in the water. The one was continually asserting his dominance by spraying dung...
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On Saturday morning, on my stoep, I saw something that I have never seen before. A Gecko sunning itself and looking almost translucent...
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On drive this morning it was overcast with light rain every now and again. This yearling Impala didn't look impressed with the rain...
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More from my morning drive soon...


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And, the morning drive continues...

A Jacobin Cuckoo perched just long enough for me to get a shot...
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Here is one of two Elephant I saw this morning...
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In the distance, I spotted this sub-adult Bateleur. It already has the adult colour facial markings, but the plumage is still brown...
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The last one for today, a Squirrel enjoying the Marula season...
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Until next time, from the banks of the Olifants... X#X


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Nice sightings ^Q^


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What a great way to drive to work

Here we see plenty taxis and no lions /ou/ lol


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