Toko wrote:
A beautiful Black-tailed Skimmer Nesciothemis farinosa and a teneral male Banded Groundling Brachythemis leucosticta
Thanks Toko!!
The small things are a lot of fun. We never stop in camp during the day, so somewhere along the line you really need a good stretch of the legs. So we always choose our picnic spot for the day, make breakfast/lunch and then wander around. It's amazing what you see.
"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." Nelson Mandela The desire for equality must never exceed the demands of knowledge
Thanks everybody! We made no earth-shattering award winning pictures, but as usual we managed to get a pretty good record of what we saw and did. And that's what carrying around a camera is all about.
Our next "stop" would be Tihongonyeni Waterhole and driving along the S143 Tropic of Capricorn Loop. One of our favorite roads in the whole of Kruger. No roan or eland this time but still an awesome place.
Pictures don't do this place justice, but let me try anyway: