Overwhelmed with Kgalagadi

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Richprins wrote:Cheetahs and leopards, Mello? O-/
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pedro maia wrote: Thanks Mel, I heard about that project but I didn´t know it includes cheetahs.
Check out the the first page of the cheetah ID guide... You'll find this forum mentioned in there :-)


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The trip from Nossob back to the park exit at Twee Rivieren was long and it didn´t produce any "wow factor" sightings but it was pleasant still there were some very nice moments and sightings

orix allways provide nice images
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just like spingbocks
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just try to do this...
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This secretary bird´s bath was a very curious and funny moment
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it looks good
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it´s really good
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just one more time
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and a last one
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maybe another go
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or maybe not
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why do you look at me as if I am weird?
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one of the few sightings of red hartebeest
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a beautiful yellow mongoose
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I know there is an overload of jackal picture in this TR but they provided us some great moments, including a few missed hunt attempts (no pictures of those)
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Lavoisier Law
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Kori bustard are also very nice to watch and they blend really well with the dry grass
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Another raptor, to me it looks like an immature pale chanting goshawk
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And I love this image, with the orix in the pale yellow grass with the red sand of the dunes as background
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Video of a female ostrich´s dust bath

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKCKQccyzPc


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Lovely and funny pics of the secretary bird ^Q^ ^Q^ \O \O


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