Thanks so much everybody,
lovely pictures of the tortoise/terrapins and for sure great lions shots as well
Addo Outings 2014
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Kudu
Despite kudu being quite a common sight in Addo, I'm always pleased to come across them. The big ears, eyes (and horns for the boys) are just so photogenic. I also think that they have become a bit less shy in the park. Recently there have been times when I've seen them right out in the open mid-morning rather than hiding away in the bushes
Despite kudu being quite a common sight in Addo, I'm always pleased to come across them. The big ears, eyes (and horns for the boys) are just so photogenic. I also think that they have become a bit less shy in the park. Recently there have been times when I've seen them right out in the open mid-morning rather than hiding away in the bushes
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The kudus are together gracious and majestic
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I just love their funny faces when they looks straight at you. Very cute as well.
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Some Of Addo's Birds
By my own admission I have a lot to learn when it comes to birds of southern Africa. Addo has a fair share of birds - but of course less raptors than places like Kruger & KTP. Here's a selection of some that I've spotted.
Black-Headed Heron
Ostrich
Secretary Bird
Denham's Bustard
Southern Black Korhaan
Spectacled Weaver
Pale Chanting Goshawk (busy swallowing a snake)
Steppe Buzzard
Jackal Buzzard
By my own admission I have a lot to learn when it comes to birds of southern Africa. Addo has a fair share of birds - but of course less raptors than places like Kruger & KTP. Here's a selection of some that I've spotted.
Black-Headed Heron
Ostrich
Secretary Bird
Denham's Bustard
Southern Black Korhaan
Spectacled Weaver
Pale Chanting Goshawk (busy swallowing a snake)
Steppe Buzzard
Jackal Buzzard
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a Denham with the sun... is much better than with the rain
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Great Addo birds
African Hoopoe
Pied Starling
African Hoopoe
Pied Starling
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