The Heat is on and the Lions as well

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Taking it easy and staying put for another day was an excellent idea. Kruger was not running away and you were not missing anything with the many birds around. ^Q^ ^Q^

The trumpeter hornbills are very special O\/ O\/

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Wow ...a feast for my eyes. All those birds....
I guess many of your bird sightings in February were migrants and I probably won't see them in October ????
Definitely hoping to see the scarlet sunbirds, Trumpeter Hornbills, Jacanas and Thick-billed Weavers. These are all birds that I have not seen very often.
Are your weavers in your first post Village Weavers ? And also the glossy starlings ...are they perhaps Greater Blue-eared Starlings? I went through my photos of Kruger taken in 2014 and 2015 and it seems my Glossy Starlings are in fact Greater Blu-eared Starlings.

Great photos Pumbaa and story telling .....looking forward to more . :)


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Catching up, Pumbaa! :-0 :-0

So lovely to be on the next trip already! :ty:

And an extra day...I suspect it might happen again as it seemed so restful! :twisted:

An awesome selection of birdies indeed, my favourites are the sunbirds and the starling twins. :yes:

That waterbuck cow looks skinny, but the bull magnificent! ^Q^

Ja, it was hot and dry in February... :no:

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Lisbeth wrote: Thu Jun 27, 2024 4:00 pm Taking it easy and staying put for another day was an excellent idea. Kruger was not running away and you were not missing anything with the many birds around. ^Q^ ^Q^

The trumpeter hornbills are very special O\/ O\/

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Exatly what we thought and it was afterwards the best thing we could do ^Q^


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Michele Nel wrote: Thu Jun 27, 2024 4:59 pm Wow ...a feast for my eyes. All those birds....
I guess many of your bird sightings in February were migrants and I probably won't see them in October ????
Definitely hoping to see the scarlet sunbirds, Trumpeter Hornbills, Jacanas and Thick-billed Weavers. These are all birds that I have not seen very often.
Are your weavers in your first post Village Weavers ? And also the glossy starlings ...are they perhaps Greater Blue-eared Starlings? I went through my photos of Kruger taken in 2014 and 2015 and it seems my Glossy Starlings are in fact Greater Blu-eared Starlings.

Great photos Pumbaa and story telling .....looking forward to more . :)
Thanks Michele - I really have no idea about bird sightings in October - Sorry and overall no idea whether the mentioned birds are migrants :O^ A regular spot for jacanas is definitely Lake Panic, Ntandanyathi hide, the Lower Sabie Causeway and everywhere where water lilies are around at least in February you can find them there :yes:


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Richprins wrote: Sun Jun 30, 2024 5:54 pm Catching up, Pumbaa! :-0 :-0

So lovely to be on the next trip already! :ty:

And an extra day...I suspect it might happen again as it seemed so restful! :twisted:

An awesome selection of birdies indeed, my favourites are the sunbirds and the starling twins. :yes:

That waterbuck cow looks skinny, but the bull magnificent! ^Q^

Ja, it was hot and dry in February... :no:

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I can get used to such an extra day in fact O** O** O**


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Finally also a couple of red collared barbets appeared as well

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and they were quite good visible in the huge trees at the parking area.

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After such a fruitful birding session we returned back to our bungalow only to tick the next bird specie from our list – a group of red faced mousebirds who landed in a bush

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and also Mr. waterbuck was still around.

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Meanwhile also the first elephant bulls now arrived at the edge above on the other side of the river

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and the first one successfully managed to walk down the steep sand from the edge down to the river

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and quenched his thirst.

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Where one elephant is more are not far and now even a larger herd of elephants arrived still a bit hidden by bushes and trees but the first one peeped already through the dense vegetation

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whereas other herds could not be seen due to the raised dust

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finally same cleared and now we even noticed a couple of smaller calves in between them

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and we again were over the moon whilst standing on the other side of the river on our veranda whilst having such fantastic sightings.

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Now the elephant spectacle even got topped as quite a few of them demonstrated again their different skills in sliding down the steep loose sand always so funny to watch and we never will be getting tired in capturing same.

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The first group of elephants finally reached safe and sound the river and soon started to drink

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whilst other elephants even needed a break whilst sliding down or moreover the sand was still lovely cool

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and more and more elephants now united at the river.

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Some even walked deeper in the water to cool down

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whilst the first ones already had enough from the water and started to scale the steep sandy hillside again.

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In between Timon simply had to photograph a black eyed bulbul close to where we stood

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whilst meanwhile most of the elephants had trotted off already, however,

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we still had something to admire as now once again the speckled mousebirds landed

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in close by bushes and posed so nice for us.

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to be continued…………………………


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Nice black-collared barbets ;-)

I love your elephants ^Q^ ^Q^ Is it the same slide as last year or was it the year before -O-

Lots of mousebirds O/\

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Lisbeth wrote: Tue Jul 02, 2024 10:52 am Nice black-collared barbets ;-)

I love your elephants ^Q^ ^Q^ Is it the same slide as last year or was it the year before -O-

Lots of mousebirds O/\

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Yes, obviously the ellie slide and for sure I meant black collared barbet \O Sometimes my fingers are faster than my mind O** O** O** O**


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