
I'm actually using the BBM group to pinpoint sightings on my map before we go....wonder if it will help at all?

That was my impression and all I useRichprins wrote:I think Odie's website is instant when you log-on!
Is this correct OD as I only use your site and assumed it was as current as the BBM stuffRichprins wrote:I think Odie's website is instant when you log in
That is my thinking too iNdlovu. Just to add to what I said before regarding the workings of the networked BBM groups ...iNdlovu wrote:Thanks for the info on how these things work Cheetah. I suppose I can deduct from what you are saying is that it is the instant update sites that have the potential to cause chaos at sightings. Maybe these are the sites that need to also focus on educating on behavior
Hi there Cheetah!cheetah wrote: Hi Oom Theuns! You will be happy to know that the updates are far more than just the big 5 plus dogs and cheetah!
It is nice to get a BBM explaining where you can find a giant eagle owl nest for instance! The next day when you drive along that route you can look out for itGround Hornbills are a favorite to update on as well! Waterbirds fishing, large herds of animals, rare antelope etc are updated on the BBM group too
Members also put up bird photos and ask for identification help! This often leads to birding tips and discussions!
Bushcraft wrote:Hey OD,
I just spotted a post on your site:
12 comments already, some say they also spotted them yesterday speeding around, some say it’s only going to get worse with the planned hotels, some say if SANParks were serious they would ban them, etc, etc.Blue light brigade in a hummer speeding on the H11 towards Paul Kruger Gate
I’m glad that at least there’s an interest from members and it makes me feel way more positive about the benefits of technology![]()
A last thought...please keep this threat South of Olifants!