Enjoying The Kruger Without Staying In The Park

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Impressive sightings and photos ^Q^ ^Q^


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You had some wonderful ellie sightings and got some really nice pics!! ^Q^ ^Q^


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Niccce sightings there, Lis! Lots of ellies and some really good photos O:V
Also like the the saddle-billed sequence. A very photogenic bird ^Q^
And Flutts already did the honours regarding that landscape shot lol


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It must have been grand watching that mudbathing by the ellies, Lis! ^Q^

And exceptional stork shots, I always forget how to distinguish the male and female... O-/

My favourite is the arriving ellie under the tall trees, it always makes for a different perspective! \O [O]


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WoW lisbeth,

you were more than busy in continuing \O

Love all the ellies especially the ones at the spa - Baboon are always so entertaining to watch and great that you saw buffalo as well O/\

Last love all your birdies ^Q^ - Isn't it a shame when people do realize that it is just a bird you are looking and hurry on - They do miss always so much 0*\

Those three koppies are simply beautiful :ty:


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You are all too kind, Harry, Flutterby, Mel, RP and Pumbaa, :ty:


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ExFmem wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2019 12:04 am ^Q^ Again, Sis, your scenic/flower pics are really lovely - it's always nice to be reminded that even when there's "nothing there", there is PLENTY there - beauty, serenity, power, subtlety, new sprouts juxtaposed against old giants, all rolled up into one... 0/0 Thanks for the reminder.

The Masorini info. is very interesting, and the butterfly on the yellow/orange flowers was a nice perk in the pic. :yes:

I haven't looked yet, but be sure to enter all your reptiles into the Challenge ^Q^
Thank you, Sis 0/0 In places where there is no real wildlife around, people still go for a walk and enjoy the countryside, the trees, flowers, the water and the feeling of freedom, if there is nothing else. You cannot take photos of a sensation, but it is just as important as an impression through the eyes.
Unfortunately, I saw very few reptiles and have already entered those \O


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I couldn't agree with your statement above any more - nicely put. :yes: :yes:

Your photos are really nice an crisp - love the ellies and zebra pics, but especially the S-B Storks. I like the "heart" on its chest, pink kneepads matching its pink shoes - so fashion forward and not matchy-matchy. ;-)

I love to sit and observe baboons, too - so comical and expressive. Ground hornbills, ellie taking a mud bath, and that view of Shikumbu is so striking. O/\

It really seems like you enjoyed yourself - so happy for you! 0/0


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One morning I had early hour visitors

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The length of such a small monkey’s tail is incredible

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“I am sure that you cannot sit here like I can" ^0^

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Almost everything is edible ;-)

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I went to get my coffee and meanwhile, all the monkeys had disappeared, but had been replaced by the giraffes lol

Have you ever seen a raffie sitting like this 0- lol

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Time to leave and off I went, destination sable Dam. Already at some distance I could hear an incredible loud racket and thought to myself: “There must be a fox in the hen house” but :no: there were only Egyptian geese all over the place. The noise that they made was incredible :shock:

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On the right-hand side of the hide there is a kind of bridge facing a corner with low water and here there was a thick-knee parade

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Also, a terrapin made an appearance

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Some impalas passed by on their way to new greener pastures


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