The Straw that broke the Mountain Zebra's Back

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Extreme cute Zebra foal plus mom shots plus the magnificent mongoose picture \O

:ty: Mel and even a rhedbuck - The morning is getting better and better O/\


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Thanks, guys and gals 0/0

Lis, the scenery doesn't come out as well as it is in real. It's a really beautiful park and the landscape takes your breath away, in my opinion. :-)
The straw will have to wait...

Alf, I pimped the sky... not! lol

RP, ja... mine would have been the first if I hadn't been so laaazzzyyy =O:

Glad, you also like that rhebuck, Flutts, Dewi and Pumbaa :-0 It is something special to see O/\


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It's still Wednesday 30th March and we have yet to embark on the afternoon drive. Up on Rooiplat we went... On the slip road that was only used by us (and the guys who worked on fixing the electricity...) some kudus had arrived and were munching on the greeneries right next to the road. Alas, most of them hid behind the trees and shrubs before I was ready for a shot. Only this one waited a tad too long lol

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Rooiplat was generally busy, but the animals had moved to the far back, so I didn't really bother taking photos.

This white-nacked raven, however, caught my eye and since he didn't take off, I even managed a halfway decent shot.

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We ended up down at Ubejane again and had an interesting sighting of some zebra stallions fighting.

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The ever changing light conditions due to some clouds didn't really help the picture quality, but it was still fascinating to watch :-)

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Looks harmless, but they were quite at it...

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Kiss and make up? :-?

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Or rather spar for another round? :-?

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Once their fight moved further off, we left them to their own devices O**


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The day also provided the best springbok photo opportunity, but seeing that I get enough of those in the KTP, I'm not too sad that the others kept their distance. There is only so many springbok photos you can have lol

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Seeing that we still had some time at our hands when we had reached Doornhoek Dam again, we decided to give the aardwolves a chance to show themselves off and proceeded to the lower part of the the Kranskop Loop. No aardwolf, but at least the elands had come out to play and were rather close.

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The final pix of the day were devoted to the beautifully lit mountains in the setting sun.

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I just would have wished for nicer clouds 0'

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That evening 8 pm came, but no staff to relief us of the noise. Now, the SO and I are rather patient and tolerant when it comes to dealing with situations like these in SA and we thought that they might have mixed up the hours with our Initial request (5 am to 9 pm). But 9 pm came and still no staff... We actually had to send a text telling them to get their job done. The SO was quite explicit about it...


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incredible how those Zebras are nervous and quarrelsome 0*\
lovely pictures \O
love the Eland O/\

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