A Short, unexpected KNP visit

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Whahaha =O: =O: =O: =O: =O: Classic X#X

Love the leopard bush and those pics of RP’s family are brilliant \O


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Also this: "Blotched Long-horned Owlfly"


If I didn't have my hands full with the bird people, I would contact the insect people regarding such a disrespectful name! 0= 0-


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Great pics blutuna \O \O

Lovely sequence of the RP's having a
bath ^Q^ ^Q^


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Great installment BT \O ,
Nice to hear you were moved to a better unit ^Q^ ^Q^
Your photo's are stunning, love the macro shots and the bathing Baboon sequence is fantastic and hilariousness =O: =O: =O:


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Richprins wrote: That's how I bath...no big deal?

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Where's the soap then?


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Flutterby wrote:A leopard bush!! I knew it!! \O \O

Fantastic pics of the boons bathing and fighting!! ^Q^ ^Q^
Thanks FB, you guessed it, a leopard bush \O and RP's famdamily kept us well entertained.


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Bushcraft wrote:Whahaha =O: =O: =O: =O: =O: Classic X#X

Love the leopard bush and those pics of RP’s family are brilliant \O
Thanks BC!


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Richprins wrote:Also this: "Blotched Long-horned Owlfly"


If I didn't have my hands full with the bird people, I would contact the insect people regarding such a disrespectful name! 0= 0-
Are you sure you're not the inspiration for Victor Meldrew?


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pooky wrote:Great pics blutuna \O \O

Lovely sequence of the RP's having a
bath ^Q^ ^Q^
Thanks Pooky!


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JustN@ture wrote:Great installment BT \O ,
Nice to hear you were moved to a better unit ^Q^ ^Q^
Your photo's are stunning, love the macro shots and the bathing Baboon sequence is fantastic and hilariousness =O: =O: =O:
Thanks JN, glad you enjoyed the pictures. Sometimes complaining actually works \O


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