From Blue Train to Wild dogs -and a little bit in between

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This is also boring...go back to the train! O\/


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No problem , maybe " speak " to you all again in 2018 0/*


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Your clothing stocks sound like mine okie =O:

Blue train O:V ………… but drinking , eating , drinking , sitting , drinking , eating , drinking , drinking =O:

Butler :shock:

Staff even waving you on O/\

You guys certainly look the part dressed up for supper. O**

Nice start in KNP ^Q^ ^Q^


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okie wrote:No problem , maybe " speak " to you all again in 2018 0/*
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This guy is built like a Sherman tank
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And twice as moody , taking no nonsense :X:
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While this Gabar goshawk was singing in the rain , and jumping from puddle to puddle
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That goshawk looks like it was having fun in the puddles! =O: \O


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Early morning road-block ..
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In the Pafuri . Longtailed starling
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While havining brekkie in Pafuri picnic spot , this Redbreasted cuckoo , better known locally as Piet-my-vrou , came to visit , and proclaiming his visit loudly .
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The Piet-my-vrou was quite inquisitive and even came to sit on the ground to look at us .
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Whitethroated bee-eater always around catching goggas ..
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Nyala rams always look as if they are walking on eggs
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Lovely sighting of the cuckoo! \O \O


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Interesting that buffalo...wonder if it was getting a vitamin supplement at that embankment/hole? :-)

Hilarious goshawk in road! =O:

The cuckoo on the ground is unheard of! :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

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This Burchells coucal entertained us with his bubbling call Doo- doo- doo- doo- doo- doo ....
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Then another one joined him in a duet .
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A whole flock of Hadedas grazed along
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While two huge crocs dozed on a sandbank
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