Re: The Flutterlings of Africa
Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 5:10 pm
At least you had some bum shots
The boons are not bad
The boons are not bad
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Lots of bum shots!Lisbeth wrote:At least you had some bum shots
The boons are not bad
Thanks nan.nan wrote:lot of bums
love the peace pipe
and the other seems to be a little bit xxx or
the chance to find a Perlie
nice atmosphere with all these braais
6 or 7 leoaprds in one day?! Wow, that's crazy!Bushcraft wrote:A boon with weed Some look like they have been partaking all day
Plenty rear views
I would have had a meltdown regarding leopard, but in March/April/May it’s tough. The “brown Discovery” mates (I’m nervous to put their names up without permission) I mentioned in my TT are leopard finding masters in KNP and it’s the only animal they look specifically for and they went 4 days this April with no leopard sightings and that’s unheard of for them. (They generally average 2 or 3 a day – sometimes 6 or 7 a day in the winter months)
Thanks for popping in AN!All-Nature wrote:WOW! So many interesting and great sightings alround
For sharing your super TT
Nice birds, bad pics! BC, steals all the leopard sightings for himself!Pumbaa wrote:Still more than wonderful bird sightings, Flutterby,
plus the baboon on the bridge
I also want to know how Bushcraft is managing to always find the right roads or places leading the the spotted beauties....
Ja, we worked that out eventually.PJL wrote:Yep some nice bum shots there Flutts
I think the Salitjie road was still closed after that dam broke and took out the road
Boons are always naughty. Ja RP, those huts are not private at all so not good for a large group.Richprins wrote:Naughty baboons!
But great pics!
That setup at the houses looks a bit un-private, Flutts...Dimwits won't work there...