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Re: The Flutterlings of Africa

Posted: Tue May 02, 2017 2:11 pm
by Flutterby
Alf wrote:So many OSV's O/

That's a nice drive to Satara \O
Ja, way too many. Luckily the further north you travel, the less you see. \O

Re: The Flutterlings of Africa

Posted: Wed May 03, 2017 6:16 am
by All-Nature
Oh my word what a hairy experience on the Schoemanskloof road :shock:
Can just imagine the adrenalin levels!!! 0/0

Lovely start ^Q^ ^Q^ ...Hyena photo in mirror is very O:V

Ellies giving a good show! \O

Re: The Flutterlings of Africa

Posted: Wed May 03, 2017 9:01 am
by Flutterby
All-Nature wrote:Oh my word what a hairy experience on the Schoemanskloof road :shock:
Can just imagine the adrenalin levels!!! 0/0

Lovely start ^Q^ ^Q^ ...Hyena photo in mirror is very O:V

Ellies giving a good show! \O
It was a scary experience, but all's well that ends well. ;-)

I love watching big ellie herds...always fun. :yes:

Re: The Flutterlings of Africa

Posted: Wed May 03, 2017 9:40 am
by Flutterby
Day 1, 21 April 2017, JHB - Satara

After leaving Skukuza we got onto the H1-2 and found this Green-backed Heron fishing on the first low-level bridge.

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Just after Tshokwane, two new loop roads have been added so you can get closer to the river. On the first loop we found a small herd of male ellies.

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On the next loop we found our first lions....a lioness with cubs, but they were too far away for any good pics. :O^ This was also our only lion sighting for next three days!! O** 0*\

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Peek-a-boo giraffe.

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We made it to Satara without anymore stops and checked in with no hassles, but immediately noticed what other wildies had commented on before...the unkempt state of the gardens. O**

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For our afternoon drive we decided to take the H6, onto the S41 and back on the S100...it was a very quiet drive! :O^

A water monitor on the S41.

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We have never seen so many of these Armoured Crickets before. They were all over the place...and they are cannibals!! :shock:

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Kudu on the S100.

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Marabous ready for bed.

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First braai in Kruger! The Brat took over the braaing duties from Mommo this trip. O:V

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Cheers!

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Re: The Flutterlings of Africa

Posted: Wed May 03, 2017 10:16 am
by PJL
The incident on the drive up sounds very scary indeed! Glad everyone was safe :yes:

Nice sightings on the way up to Satara... even far-away lions count lol \O
And yes, those crickets were everywhere - I had been wondering whether they were busy feeding on their squished relatives when we saw so many of them up near Olifants O**

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Re: The Flutterlings of Africa

Posted: Wed May 03, 2017 4:36 pm
by Bushcraft
I love those heron things, not sure why ^Q^ ^Q^
Lions, even if a long way off. The odd cub cruising around also. O:V Yes, lions were difficult to find in the Satara area unless one scored with a mating couple. PJL informed me about the H1-4 being more successful and he was correct as the road is elevated about the surrounding vegetation so one is looking down on animals, hence they are easier to spot, therefore I stayed away from the "traditional" roads we normally drive while there.

Ja, Satara not very well kept at the moment. :-(

Those crickets O-/

Jezz, Brat is an adult now, time moves too quickly.

Re: The Flutterlings of Africa

Posted: Wed May 03, 2017 5:41 pm
by H. erectus
Momo a wise man. Momo drinks Hansa!!
Cheers to both of you X#X

Re: The Flutterlings of Africa

Posted: Wed May 03, 2017 5:52 pm
by Richprins
Nice sightings, Flutts! \O

One must see how gross it is when one of those half-squished crickets starts eating itself! They are on a feeding mission migration, like locusts! lol

Nice to see Mommo! 0/*

The boy must be careful of putting his wors so close to the fire... =O:

Can you put the lawn pic up under "needs attention" so I can start forwarding? \O

Re: The Flutterlings of Africa

Posted: Wed May 03, 2017 6:26 pm
by nan
X#X to you

nice Cricket and Water Monitor O/\
like too the Green-backed Heron O\/
Lions in the shade... what's more normal lol

^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

Re: The Flutterlings of Africa

Posted: Wed May 03, 2017 7:14 pm
by Bushcraft
Richprins wrote: The boy must be careful of putting his wors so close to the fire... =O:
=O: =O: =O: =O: =O: =O: =O: =O: Brilliant chirp X#X