When small Streams turn into Rivers

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Snake eagles actually do eat snakes \O lol

If you want to watch bad manners, join the crowd at a lion sighting in Kruger O**

Another wet day coming up? :no:
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\O Love the Snake eagle eating the snake

Yes we also found the traffic a bit much sometimes in Feb I think as there was limited roads available it was more of an issue .Even though you didn't get the Lion crossing I love the picture of all the muscles on the front leg ^Q^


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What a selection of birdies, Pubaa! ^Q^

That walk at camp sure looks nice!

Never seen a snake eagle eating a snake before... :shock: lol

And as Rog says, what a healthy lioness! \O

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Lisbeth wrote: Thu Sep 14, 2023 1:37 pm Snake eagles actually do eat snakes \O lol

If you want to watch bad manners, join the crowd at a lion sighting in Kruger O**

Another wet day coming up? :no:
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Most of the roads were closed so only logical that most of the cars pile up when a lion is coming up :O^ Unfortunately yes about the wet day O**


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RogerFraser wrote: Fri Sep 15, 2023 9:37 pm \O Love the Snake eagle eating the snake

Yes we also found the traffic a bit much sometimes in Feb I think as there was limited roads available it was more of an issue .Even though you didn't get the Lion crossing I love the picture of all the muscles on the front leg ^Q^
That lioness consisted only out of muscles X#X X#X X#X Totally right about the limited roads :yes:


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Richprins wrote: Sun Sep 17, 2023 5:48 pm What a selection of birdies, Pubaa! ^Q^

That walk at camp sure looks nice!

Never seen a snake eagle eating a snake before... :shock: lol

And as Rog says, what a healthy lioness! \O

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It was the second sighting of a snake eagle eating a snake so far and yes that lioness looked so strong and powerful O/\


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Most of the roads were closed so only logical that most of the cars pile up when a lion is coming up
That is not a reason for blocking someone's sight of the lions :no:


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Lisbeth wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 3:59 pm
Most of the roads were closed so only logical that most of the cars pile up when a lion is coming up
That is not a reason for blocking someone's sight of the lions :no:
On top as everybody else found a place not to block someone's view ;-)


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It must have been the mother with the three little cubs we already had the honor in meeting on our first full day in the park on our way to Pretoriuskop. Suddenly we noticed a movement in the dense vegetation and finally saw her a bit hidden behind a bush and now unintentionally we had the best view

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and could at least take a couple of more pictures and from time to time one of the cubs could be seen as well although not very clear.

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Nevertheless we were happy in seeing her again

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although not very clear and although we waited a while they did not come closer to the road but disappeared deeper into the bush so we continued our drive.

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Then we came across a herd of elephants

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where the members enjoyed the lush green grass before it got again darker and even started to rain again.

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Birding was despite the rain not that bad and we came across another dark chanting goshawk,

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a blue waxbill,

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a village indobird

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as well as this little feathered friend.

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Meanwhile the rain got a bit annoying as we now had to close the windows whilst driving which is indeed a no go for us, however, close to Kwaggaspan in an open area we spotted two wooly necked storks and both were steadily looking in as we supposed smaller water holes as in front the grass was too high.

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Soon the one at a hole close to us caught a bullfrog who was huge

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and after the stork presented us the frog same started to peck eagerly on same

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and needless to say that we felt so sorry for the poor frog.

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This procedure continued a while and then the frog was obviously eatable

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and the stork swallowed same whilst in the distance another wooly necked stork was inspecting another hole but same noticed the catch of the day from the other stork and came running as this hole must have been obviously a bit more productive.

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As meanwhile the rain was falling steadily and we turned around and drove slowly back, however, we stopped for a couple of birds such as a martial eagle in flight,

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a canary,

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a grey headed sparrow,

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another birdie as well as giraffes

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and then we noticed a couple of dung beetles at work and only afterwards whilst watching the pictures later after download we discovered the little fly on top of the dung beetle.

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Grey louries in the rain had to be captured

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as well as one of the many yellow billed hornbills

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and also a zorro before we finally were back in camp where meanwhile the rain stopped and sometimes now even the sun showed up.

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to be continued…………………


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