Table for One - my first solo safari

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Mata Mata's tiny denizens: (Haven't ID'd them yet, as it can be pretty time consuming.)

Assassin Bug

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Bfly

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Fly

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Grasshopper

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Plant Hopper

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Robber Fly w/ prey

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Green-eyed Beauty

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all assasine (the last ones) 0*\ lol

you got the Giraffe... poor Giraffe :-(
but nice sighting and unusual ^Q^
what do you think, enough for a month ..0..

you experimented water in the road =O: ... not easy I know --00--

^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Hey Sis! ;-)

Getting better by the hour O/\ O/\ The can opener story is hilarious =O: How did you manage to open the sardine tin? O** One of those "pull and open", that cuts the fingers? O-/

Great lion sighting and pics, but all the creepies are even better O\/ O\/


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Up and close bug pictures O-/


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And they say the Germans don't have any humour! ^0^ I had another good laugh about your rant =O: Such things are never funny at the time and are made to wreck your nerves but with the Story told like that you can't help but giggling =O: =O: =O:

So... now I wonder if that is the same Giraffe that was killed by lions I had heard of before or if they took out yet another one :shock:

And I see that you got down on your belly again to get personal with the creepy crawlies. Well, at least you choose the fenced Mata Mata for it this time!
Yes, I do remember your vow not to do it in KTC anymore lol

Brilliant photos! O:V


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Astounding again, Ex! X#X X#X X#X

Lady not scared in darkest Africa, I like it! 0/0

And the lions finally figured out what to do with giraffe! \O

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He ExFmem, I know I'm late, but all caught up now! :yes:

What awesome sightings you've had so far and your pics are stunning! ^Q^ ^Q^ The hilarious storytelling is the cherry on top! =O: \O


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ExFmem, :ty:

gladly I caught up with so many brilliant sightings and shots :-0

Stunning cheetah sighting and the lions at the giraffe kill - WoW

and so many different birds - That shot of the kestrel in flight is beautiful \O

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nan - Yep, water in the road in KTP was a new experience for me, :shock: so was somewhat overly cautious - at first. O-/

Sis - The sardines were indeed opened via the dangerous pull-at-your-own-risk lid. 0: Glad you are pro-creepies too! X#X

Alf - you mean to tell me Liz is more brave than you?? :yes: More to come later, so be prepared to cover your eyes. ;-)

Mel - I first saw this giraffe on 4/21, and it wasn't there when I drove the route the day before, so it was taken down sometime the afternoon/evening of the 20th, or in the early hours of the 21st.

No, I didn't risk macros at KTC w/out a look-out, esp. w/ all the lion activity IN camp. :no: I did at Auchterlonie, but there was one other car there at the time. 0-

RP - No, not scared of deepest darkest (South) Africa; it's the cities and populations in the (un)civilized world that scare me. --00--

Flutts - Welcome aboard! O0

Pumbaa - Thank you - I like the kestrel too, just wish the locust was more distinct. Maybe next time... \O


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The next day these gemsbok were alert and all pointed in the same direction - -O- -O-

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They led me to my first leopard sighting, Masego. O:V She was < 1 km S of the S entrance to Dalkeith and was searching under bushes/fallen branches for mice, etc., then disappeared over the dune.

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A few birds:

Tawny Eagle
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Swallow-tailed Bee-eater
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Shaft-tailed Whydah
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