Mata Mata's tiny denizens: (Haven't ID'd them yet, as it can be pretty time consuming.)
Assassin Bug
Bfly
Fly
Grasshopper
Plant Hopper
Robber Fly w/ prey
Green-eyed Beauty
Table for One - my first solo safari
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Re: Table for One - my first solo safari
all assasine (the last ones)
you got the Giraffe... poor Giraffe
but nice sighting and unusual
what do you think, enough for a month
you experimented water in the road ... not easy I know
you got the Giraffe... poor Giraffe
but nice sighting and unusual
what do you think, enough for a month
you experimented water in the road ... not easy I know
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Hey Sis!
Getting better by the hour The can opener story is hilarious How did you manage to open the sardine tin? One of those "pull and open", that cuts the fingers?
Great lion sighting and pics, but all the creepies are even better
Getting better by the hour The can opener story is hilarious How did you manage to open the sardine tin? One of those "pull and open", that cuts the fingers?
Great lion sighting and pics, but all the creepies are even better
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Up and close bug pictures
Next trip to the bush??
Let me think......................
Let me think......................
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Re: Table for One - my first solo safari
And they say the Germans don't have any humour! I had another good laugh about your rant 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
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
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
Brilliant photos!
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
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
Brilliant photos!
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Astounding again, Ex!
Lady not scared in darkest Africa, I like it!
And the lions finally figured out what to do with giraffe!
Lady not scared in darkest Africa, I like it!
And the lions finally figured out what to do with giraffe!
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He ExFmem, I know I'm late, but all caught up now!
What awesome sightings you've had so far and your pics are stunning! The hilarious storytelling is the cherry on top!
What awesome sightings you've had so far and your pics are stunning! The hilarious storytelling is the cherry on top!
Re: Table for One - my first solo safari
ExFmem,
gladly I caught up with so many brilliant sightings and shots
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
Ready for more
gladly I caught up with so many brilliant sightings and shots
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
Ready for more
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Re: Table for One - my first solo safari
nan - Yep, water in the road in KTP was a new experience for me, so was somewhat overly cautious - at first.
Sis - The sardines were indeed opened via the dangerous pull-at-your-own-risk lid. Glad you are pro-creepies too!
Alf - you mean to tell me Liz is more brave than you?? 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. I did at Auchterlonie, but there was one other car there at the time.
RP - No, not scared of deepest darkest (South) Africa; it's the cities and populations in the (un)civilized world that scare me.
Flutts - Welcome aboard!
Pumbaa - Thank you - I like the kestrel too, just wish the locust was more distinct. Maybe next time...
Sis - The sardines were indeed opened via the dangerous pull-at-your-own-risk lid. Glad you are pro-creepies too!
Alf - you mean to tell me Liz is more brave than you?? 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. I did at Auchterlonie, but there was one other car there at the time.
RP - No, not scared of deepest darkest (South) Africa; it's the cities and populations in the (un)civilized world that scare me.
Flutts - Welcome aboard!
Pumbaa - Thank you - I like the kestrel too, just wish the locust was more distinct. Maybe next time...
Re: Table for One - my first solo safari
The next day these gemsbok were alert and all pointed in the same direction -
They led me to my first leopard sighting, Masego. 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.
A few birds:
Tawny Eagle
Swallow-tailed Bee-eater
Shaft-tailed Whydah
They led me to my first leopard sighting, Masego. 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.
A few birds:
Tawny Eagle
Swallow-tailed Bee-eater
Shaft-tailed Whydah