Browns in Kruger September 2019

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Can't claim your evenings are boring, hey =O:

Superb entertainment again. thanks! :-0


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Fabulous sighting of the young leopard ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

Your family attract bats on a regular basis in Kruger it seems O** -O-
Maybe they do want to nest in the rats hair after all ..0..


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lol lol


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Love the saddle billed storks, Bushcraft,

and for sure amazing to spot a porcupine in camp :-0 X#X


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Alf wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2019 11:28 am Wow a porcupine O/\ O/\

What an amazing sighting ^Q^ ^Q^

We also had a bat in our cottage a few times and it's not so easy to catch it \O
That porcupine gave Bushpig a big skrik =O: It was awesome to have it so close while on foot X#X


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Flutterby wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2019 11:30 am Fantastic sighting of the porcupine!! ^Q^ ^Q^ That'll teach you to wear shoes!! ^0^ ^0^

Love the bat episode!! lol lol
I hate shoes Flutts, I wish a could find a job that didn't require them =O:


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Richprins wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2019 11:34 am That is a huge leadwood tree indeed for the leopard, Bushy! :shock: :shock:

Ja, porcupine stalking is not easy...ask Joeking! =O:

Thrilling bat story...looks like Skuks was fun after oll! :-0
Correct, a size tree \O

That porcupine moved at pace when it wanted to duck :shock:

Bat :twisted:


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Lisbeth wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2019 12:15 pm You all get excited too easily and the porcupine eludes you =O: =O: Maybe if you had had on at least flip flops... O**

Olé, olé bat vs Bushy :twisted: Image
I actually took the flip flops out from under the car seat after the porcupine chase =O:

Batman :twisted: =O: =O: X#X


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Mel wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2019 1:18 pm Can't claim your evenings are boring, hey =O:

Superb entertainment again. thanks! :-0
This particular evening definitely wasn't boring, I love action in camp which is the reason I prefer Mpila camp in Imfolozi to any camp I have stayed at in Kruger \O


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PJL wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2019 3:12 pm Fabulous sighting of the young leopard ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

Your family attract bats on a regular basis in Kruger it seems O** -O-
Maybe they do want to nest in the rats hair after all ..0..
Thanks PJL, that teenage leopard was a big luck \O

Ya, we have had bats in the toilet, baby bats falling on the bed, numerous bats flying in the units, etc. O/ but 80% of it has been at Lower Sabie


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