Day 5, 25 April 2017, Lower Sabie
Just after leaving the lions to carry on to Croc Bridge the Brat spotted a Namaqua Dove...not too common.
A bit further on we came across some Tree-hornbills.
We got onto the H4-2 but it was pretty quiet. We did disturb a Hooded Vulture eating something on the road.
© Bush Brat
We decided to try the S82 and found a Gabar Goshawk having a bath.
© Bush Brat
We made a quick stop at Sunset Dam, where this hippo was chomping on some branches.
It was still quite early but I thought it was time to get back to camp, where I insisted that Mommo have a nap! As the Brat needs less looking-after, my dad needs more.
The new EH3 accommodation. We had the middle unit.
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Applause to the birds
How is the soundproofing in those accommodations, having a wall in common?
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Unusual closeup of that hooded..dunno why, but never seen a closeup!
Nice bird in bath!
Nice bird in bath!
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love too the Goshawk bathing, and Vulture, and Hornbill in tree and Namaqua Dove male
the unit seems good, for few nights does it ?
the unit seems good, for few nights does it ?
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The Goshawk having a splash is a great sighting
That EH accommodation Perfect price though. I just wish they hadn't built them in that U shape and on top of each other but if your neighbours are cool, then it's fine
That EH accommodation Perfect price though. I just wish they hadn't built them in that U shape and on top of each other but if your neighbours are cool, then it's fine
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Actually fine Lis...we never had any problems.Lisbeth wrote:Applause to the birds
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Thanks RP.Richprins wrote:Unusual closeup of that hooded..dunno why, but never seen a closeup!
Nice bird in bath!
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Nice to see some different birds. The unit was fine nan...and they've just built new ablutions so everything is shiny and new!nan wrote:love too the Goshawk bathing, and Vulture, and Hornbill in tree and Namaqua Dove male
the unit seems good, for few nights does it ?
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At least it's all been renovated, so nice and clean. The braais are a bit squashed together but our neighbours were all very friendly. It amazed me that most of the people staying in these units were foreigners.Bushcraft wrote:The Goshawk having a splash is a great sighting
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Day 5, 25 April 2017, Lower Sabie
For our afternoon drive we had wanted to do the Salitje road but it was closed , so we decided to try the S29 and come back down on the H10, but it was a very quiet drive.
On the low-level bridge, a boon with some weed.
Adoons-hulle shooting the breeze.
Kees catching some rays.
Pied Kingfisher
Wattled Starling
We headed up the H4-1 for a bit to see if we could find anything exciting, but no luck.
Saddle-billed Stork
A family of Egyptian Geese using the last light to get some dinner.
© Bush Brat
A Pearl-spotted Owl which our neighbours found in camp.
Braai time.
So, it had been a very quiet afternoon and this was now our 5th day, and still no leopards...Bushcraft would have had a melt-down by now!!
For our afternoon drive we had wanted to do the Salitje road but it was closed , so we decided to try the S29 and come back down on the H10, but it was a very quiet drive.
On the low-level bridge, a boon with some weed.
Adoons-hulle shooting the breeze.
Kees catching some rays.
Pied Kingfisher
Wattled Starling
We headed up the H4-1 for a bit to see if we could find anything exciting, but no luck.
Saddle-billed Stork
A family of Egyptian Geese using the last light to get some dinner.
© Bush Brat
A Pearl-spotted Owl which our neighbours found in camp.
Braai time.
So, it had been a very quiet afternoon and this was now our 5th day, and still no leopards...Bushcraft would have had a melt-down by now!!