Only one photo of the meeting
Could they only stay awake for one
Great pictures of the catch of the day
Yeah plenty water in the Letaba
Enjoying The Kruger Without Staying In The Park
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Next trip to the bush??
Let me think......................
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Everybody only got up when we left, so no chance for different pics I should have taken some food pics
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In fact a more than brilliant birding day, Lisbeth,
love all the water birds especially the grey heron with ist fish and the bateleurs
Great that you spotted the hyeanas as well - Those youngster can indeed be a bit lazy when hanging around the milk bar
love all the water birds especially the grey heron with ist fish and the bateleurs
Great that you spotted the hyeanas as well - Those youngster can indeed be a bit lazy when hanging around the milk bar
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The pale Tawny is lovely.
'Shongololo'....Lis, I'm very impressed at your use of our vernacular!!
'Shongololo'....Lis, I'm very impressed at your use of our vernacular!!
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I have been hanging around here for quite some time
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Lots of catching up here... you had some great sightings. An osprey must be quite a rarity
Nice lions and hyenas but a wealth of birdlife
I wonder whether the irresponsible driver was someone who works in the park. We've been at sightings before when they are the ones to 'push' the animals out the way to continue their journey... and I think they're allowed a higher speed limit as well
Nice lions and hyenas but a wealth of birdlife
I wonder whether the irresponsible driver was someone who works in the park. We've been at sightings before when they are the ones to 'push' the animals out the way to continue their journey... and I think they're allowed a higher speed limit as well
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@PJL- It certainly looked like one working in the park
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Thank you RP
It was only 11:00 in the morning
Sorry for all the pictures, but I thought that was what a TT is about
The Hyena was not very cooperative
The harrysandco seems to be a species in exstinction, normally the offspring leaves the nest and are not seen anymore
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Most of the days were birding days But I am happy that you appreciate the birds
I also thought that the tawny looked very pretty
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