The Heat is on and the Lions as well

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nan wrote: Thu Jan 02, 2025 9:40 pm
but first we concentrated on a White-faced vulture who was thirsty.
:no: O**
nice Zebras and Ellie pix, I love the Jacana and the Phacochere as well ^Q^
Thanks Nan - There was so much to be seen O/\


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Richprins wrote: Sun Jan 05, 2025 5:57 pm Lots to see again, Pumbaa! ^Q^

That S28 is not my favourite road, hit and miss! But what an elephant! :shock: I think Gump and I saw it a few years ago too!

Love the croc and the warthog in mud!

And we saw a whiteheaded vulture at the waterhole too once! O/\


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When it was dryer the S28 is in summer a very good road otherwise the grass is far too high along that road - Nevertheless we always give same a chance \O


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At that hour of the day the waterhole was lying right in the sun with nearly no trees casting any shadow therefore the more luckly we were that there was so much to be seen and besides the white headed vulture who stood there quite a while we

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noticed a herd of wildebeests

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after the impalas had quenched their thirst as well

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and to our joy we noticed that the wild dogs as well as the hyenas were still there as well. The wild dogs now were lying directly in the water or mud

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and now even zebras appeared as well first a very tentative mom and her youngster

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but after a while more and more arrived

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and most of them also had a couple of green gulps as well

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it was such an incredible come and go with the many zebras it was amazing – the ones who quenched their thirst made way for others and they walked off whilst others were about to arrive.

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For sure we also still kept an eye onto the wild dogs and hyenas but in the beginning most of the wild dogs were invisible but one of the hyenas was still lying on the great rock which must had heated up already extremely

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and meanwhile more wildebeests arrived as well and we were a bit unable to cope where to look first.

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From wild dogs who sometimes lifted the head,

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to white headed vulture

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or to that hyena who made itself the most comfortable pose to survive the hot day

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or to more zebras.

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Here is a long shot where you hopefully can still see the wild dogs in front, the hyenas in or close to the water whilst now as well giraffes appeared on the scene

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who neared slowly the waterhole, looking into each direction as only giraffes do

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whilst the hyena in the blazing sun had now enough and searched for a place in the shade

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and finally after uncountable look around the giraffes decided it was safe and also started to drink

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only to decide later the the place a little bit more to the left is much more comfortable or safer.

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The hyenas were totally unimpressed about the fuss around them

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and stayed in the water

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whilst the giraffes were still thirsty.

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to be continued........................


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Surprising that the giraffes drank at the water hole despite so many predators being around.


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not so dangerous for the Giraffes... no sharp nail --00--


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But sharp teeth :twisted:

Quite a lot of hustle and bustle at the waterhole O:V

Even if the zebras are only black and white they make the scene colourful and vivid ^Q^

The hyenas know how to get the best out of any circumstance :yes:
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Dzombo wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 11:02 am Surprising that the giraffes drank at the water hole despite so many predators being around.
We were also surprised but obviously the hyenas as well as the wild dogs looked not that dangerous that morning \O


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nan wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 9:30 pm not so dangerous for the Giraffes... no sharp nail --00--
At least it took a while until they thought it was safe to drink O**


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Lisbeth wrote: Thu Jan 09, 2025 4:11 pm But sharp teeth :twisted:

Quite a lot of hustle and bustle at the waterhole O:V

Even if the zebras are only black and white they make the scene colourful and vivid ^Q^

The hyenas know how to get the best out of any circumstance :yes:
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It was such a magical place to stay that day - Sigh O/\


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