Stories from Tar Roads and From Spots
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A bee-eater show
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Catching up again after some time .
Such a lovely collection of birds and bee eaters
The Kudu looks very relaxed . Sometimes its nice to just sit and watch and be part of Nature without worrying about finding something extraordinary .
I always to watch the young Hyenas even when they flying
Such a lovely collection of birds and bee eaters
The Kudu looks very relaxed . Sometimes its nice to just sit and watch and be part of Nature without worrying about finding something extraordinary .
I always to watch the young Hyenas even when they flying
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Wonderful bee-eater performance
But the hyenas in the road a great as well.
But the hyenas in the road a great as well.
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Wow It's nice to hear your story waiting for new episode Feel like all thing happened with me.
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Catching up, Pumbaa!
Great kudu sighting and an absolutely amazing bee-eater panoply! well done!
Also love the flying hyena and impalas in morning light!
Great kudu sighting and an absolutely amazing bee-eater panoply! well done!
Also love the flying hyena and impalas in morning light!
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It was lovely to simply stand at the fence and watch them
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Re: Stories from Tar Roads and From Spots
We simply do love it to find a lovely spot and simply join the animals there and look what happens - SighRogerFraser wrote: ↑Fri Aug 13, 2021 9:16 pm Catching up again after some time .
Such a lovely collection of birds and bee eaters
The Kudu looks very relaxed . Sometimes its nice to just sit and watch and be part of Nature without worrying about finding something extraordinary .
I always to watch the young Hyenas even when they flying
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Always lovely when you can see flying or running hyeanas that early in the morning
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Welcome on board It is always a pleasure to share our pictures and photos with all of youEthan O Connor wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 10:54 am Wow It's nice to hear your story waiting for new episode Feel like all thing happened with me.
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Always fantastic to find such a relaxed groups of kudu males They are indeed very impressive antelopes
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