From Floods and Surprises in River beds

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I just love the hairdo on your lighter eagle lol
Very cute! ^Q^


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Yes, that hairdo and the pale underside is rather spectacular ^Q^ ^Q^


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^Q^ Pumbaa!

I think the light eagle is also a Wahlbergs variant, and they also spend time on the ground, often for termites, like the first one! \O

Those terrapins are creepy close up! :no:

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Nice Wahlberg's sightings. \O \O


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Mel wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2019 5:30 pm I just love the hairdo on your lighter eagle lol
Very cute! ^Q^
Me too lol
Lisbeth wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2019 5:38 pm Yes, that hairdo and the pale underside is rather spectacular ^Q^ ^Q^
Always amazing to see this raptor in so many different colours O/\


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Richprins wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2019 5:48 pm ^Q^ Pumbaa!

I think the light eagle is also a Wahlbergs variant, and they also spend time on the ground, often for termites, like the first one! \O

Those terrapins are creepy close up! :no:

lol
The terrapins were extreme tame and simply love these raptors \O
Flutterby wrote: Mon Apr 29, 2019 9:18 am Nice Wahlberg's sightings. \O \O
They occurred plentiful this year throughout the park O\/


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Finally we were even allowed to take some real close ups.

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Besides the impalas it is such great pleasure to also see the park that green and the grass so high.

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A little further on we spotted another white winged widowbird

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and in the many deeper puddles along the road we came across a couple of blue waxbills who arrived

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to quench their thirst and it was indeed a great come and go of these birds.

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Next stop was then at Gardenia hide although a lot of cars were standing at the parking lot we dared to pay a visit there and first we were shocked about the number of people in the hide at least all of them behaved quiet and so we sat down and started to scan the area.

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A group of impala had arrived or was about to arrive to take a drink

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and some started a fight.

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We spotted a lot of terrapins,

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discovered one of the very well hidden water dikkops,

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captured a pair of knob-billed ducks,

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detected a couple of crested francolins extreme close at the hide

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and also noticed not far away a sandpiper.

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Meanwhile also most of the people left the hide and we were nearly alone and changed our position in the hide to the other side now and so we could admire another woodland kingfisher

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and noticed a group of vervets in the close by trees

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out of which the many youngsters were extreme curious

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and they followed us with their eyes what we were doing with those long lenses

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and the click objects. At least we had more than fun in observing them as especially the youngsters are always such cuties.

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to be continued.....


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Gardenia hide is often full of impalas.

Nice birds, especially the pic of the Woodie \O

The best are the young vervet monkeys though. They look so innocent, haha!! O**

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Nice birdies, Pumbaa, especially the blue finches, which can be tricky! ^Q^

Ja, wait until the vervets grow up...not so cute anymore! :twisted:


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