Flutts and the Brat go it alone

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:-0 :-0 :-0 Flutts!

Sounds like a nice quiet route too! :yes:

What were the hyenas doing? :-?

I like the mongoose shot! ..0..

And well done on the cheetah sighting, always great to see something oneself! O/\

I was still farting around in Nellies...I will put up my version next week! lol


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Getting up at 11:00 would not have been a good idea. (If you drink half a beer and eat something, you'll fall asleep after 10 minutes......maybe O** ) What on earth would you have done from then to five o'clock 0- lol

A pity that the cheetah and cubs were hidden. At least the sables being bigger are clearly visible. I wonder if I will ever see a sable -O-


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that's my dream shot, pity they where too far away (Cheetah)


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Richprins wrote: Fri Jun 28, 2019 9:22 am :-0 :-0 :-0 Flutts!

Sounds like a nice quiet route too! :yes:

What were the hyenas doing? :-?

I like the mongoose shot! ..0..

And well done on the cheetah sighting, always great to see something oneself! O/\

I was still farting around in Nellies...I will put up my version next week! lol
Very quiet. :yes: We didn't see another car on the S37. \O Not sure about the hyenas, they found something interesting to sniff. -O-
Lisbeth wrote: Fri Jun 28, 2019 9:47 am Getting up at 11:00 would not have been a good idea. (If you drink half a beer and eat something, you'll fall asleep after 10 minutes......maybe O** ) What on earth would you have done from then to five o'clock 0- lol

A pity that the cheetah and cubs were hidden. At least the sables being bigger are clearly visible. I wonder if I will ever see a sable -O-
Such a pity the cheetah were so far away. We sat there for quite a while hoping they would come closer. :no: The sables are bigger, but were also much closer. ;-)
PRWIN wrote: Fri Jun 28, 2019 10:43 am that's my dream shot, pity they where too far away (Cheetah)
Ja, just our luck! 0*\


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Wow cheetahs and sable on the same day

^Q^ ^Q^


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A lucky day. :-0


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11 June - Satara - Crocodile Bridge

Further on we came across a few cars. There was something lying in some shade and no-one could work out what it was. After looking through binoculars the Brat and I said the same thing..."It looks like a brown hyena!" :shock: After much forwarding and reversing we found the clearest spot and decided that it was a warthog...darn!! lol

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Sunset Dam was quite busy.

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Kittlitz's Plover

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A brave impala! 0-

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This Yellow-billed Stork also wasn't concerned about the croc.

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Fishing!

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I think crocs out of water are relatively harmless for the aminals! :twisted:

Nice brown hyena, and general shots, Flutts! :-0

Why don't you upload direct to the forum? :-? -O-


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The pics have to be re-sized in any case and using Tinypic you don't get the writing underneath the pics, which is really unesthetic lol

I use the attachment thing because the various hosting sites are too slow and often get messed up. They have one advantage though; your pics are online and you can share them with anybody and you will not lose them if something happens to your computer.


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Very cute hyena pups (p)ages ago \O

And I love that pearlie :-0 I don't think they are seen too often in the Kruger?

Beautiful golden hour on the H7 O:V

Cheetah :-0

Sable O\/


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