A late Kgalagadi TR

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it was quite as we have come to expect :-( :-(

Interestingly this is grammatically acceptable! \O

Lovely pics, Peter, and your flash lights up the entire sky! :shock:


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Catching up again .

Good to see the cat drought was over although still not close /clear sightings .

Love the Bat eared foxes & good to see the Brownie was still active \O

I would imagine that trying to spot UFO in the night sky there is the best place :twisted: :-0

Love the late Kudus shot -reminds me my folks had a picture of a buck I think of a Gemsbok that they called the PushmePullyou Buck because you could not tell the front from the back lol


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As always magnificent shots, PRWIN,

may favourite is the mini gembok plus mom \O \O \O


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Lovely to see another TT from you - always wonderful to look at your pics ^Q^
Obviously the cheetah kill with the cubs was special, but we too, found it difficult to watch this phase of cub training. :-(
The puffy w/ the rat is simply spectacular, the scenery shots so atmospheric, love the Brownies, bird and animal reflections \O , and the puffed up Kori is a stitch =O: (FUNNT FOTO topic, hinT, hint :yes: :yes:
Needless to say, the kudu sunset pic is so wonderful - save it in your "Contest Entry" folder X#X


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Never seen a Kori do that...lucky you! \O

Stunning shots of the kudus! ^Q^ ^Q^


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A very artsy shot of those kudus. Fascinating symmetry O:V

You got a rather nice sighting of those BEFs, even if it was a brief one. But at least with a reasonable photo.
Been ages that I managed to get a sighting like that :O^

And the puffed up kori - also lucky! :-0


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Lisbeth wrote: Fri Jul 05, 2019 11:35 am You got a nice pic of the bat-eared foxes this time ^Q^ ^Q^

I love the bustard all puffed up :shock: Was there a female around?

The pic of the kudu "twins" is great \O

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We did not see a female
Richprins wrote: Fri Jul 05, 2019 11:43 am it was quite as we have come to expect :-( :-(

Interestingly this is grammatically acceptable! \O

Lovely pics, Peter, and your flash lights up the entire sky! :shock:
Thanks RP
RogerFraser wrote: Fri Jul 05, 2019 1:15 pm Catching up again .

Good to see the cat drought was over although still not close /clear sightings .

Love the Bat eared foxes & good to see the Brownie was still active \O

I would imagine that trying to spot UFO in the night sky there is the best place :twisted: :-0

Love the late Kudus shot -reminds me my folks had a picture of a buck I think of a Gemsbok that they called the PushmePullyou Buck because you could not tell the front from the back lol
=O: =O: Thanks RogerFraser
Pumbaa wrote: Fri Jul 05, 2019 11:53 pm As always magnificent shots, PRWIN,

may favourite is the mini gembok plus mom \O \O \O
Thanks Pumba
ExFmem wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2019 12:09 am Lovely to see another TT from you - always wonderful to look at your pics ^Q^
Obviously the cheetah kill with the cubs was special, but we too, found it difficult to watch this phase of cub training. :-(
The puffy w/ the rat is simply spectacular, the scenery shots so atmospheric, love the Brownies, bird and animal reflections \O , and the puffed up Kori is a stitch =O: (FUNNT FOTO topic, hinT, hint :yes: :yes:
Needless to say, the kudu sunset pic is so wonderful - save it in your "Contest Entry" folder X#X
Thanks ExFmem
Flutterby wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2019 10:30 am Never seen a Kori do that...lucky you! \O

Stunning shots of the kudus! ^Q^ ^Q^
Thanks Flutterby
Mel wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2019 9:43 pm A very artsy shot of those kudus. Fascinating symmetry O:V

You got a rather nice sighting of those BEFs, even if it was a brief one. But at least with a reasonable photo.
Been ages that I managed to get a sighting like that :O^

And the puffed up kori - also lucky! :-0
Thanks Mel


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Okay now we get to the reason I was not thinking of doing a TR and am the :evil: :evil: , All going to the Kgalagadi know that you normally get One great sighting and some good one's, This was a sighting not to be duplicated too quickly, the reason I'm mad as we could not move

We decided to go south . we where the 2nd car out. half way down the road just before the sp turn off we spotted this, It first looked as if they would move towards us, only then they changed and followed the ridge leaving us stranded unable to move due to all the cars, not the reason I go to the Kgalagadi, If I wanted that I would go to the southern parts of kruger

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Moving along the ridge :evil: :evil:

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Crossing the road with all the cars behind us :evil: ^0^ ^0^ about 10 some double

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Wonderful Lions with cubs ^Q^ ^Q^


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Fantastic Lion family, with the small cute cubs ^Q^


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