Lions On The Loose

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It seems pre-booking when staying outside the park is the way to go ..0..

The lion locals upon entry and then some great hyena pics O/\

African Skimmer ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ , I have been watching sightings of this chap on LS :-0


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Richprins wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2019 9:43 am we did find some impala fighting to amuse us

You sound like ancient Romans, Peej! =O:

The skimmer! O\/ O/\ ^Q^ X#X

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Great shots all round! 0() :ty:
We are indeed Romans RP... but there wasn't enough blood --00-- =O:
Lisbeth wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2019 10:06 am You were lucky enough to see the Skimmer O/\ O/\

The poor lion does not look very happy :-(

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A very hot and full lion Lis. Must be his own fault for eating so much lol
Flutterby wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2019 10:07 am So lucky to see the skimmer! ^Q^ ^Q^ And nice pics of the stork. \O Lions again. O/\
We had heard of the odd sighting of the skimmer so were on the lookout, but it was a real surprise to actually see it \O
Alf wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2019 12:15 pm Awesome sightings ^Q^
Thanks Alf X#X
Bushcraft wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2019 2:22 pm It seems pre-booking when staying outside the park is the way to go ..0..

The lion locals upon entry and then some great hyena pics O/\

African Skimmer ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ , I have been watching sightings of this chap on LS :-0
Pre-bookings are definitely essential at the Croc Bridge gate. I think at Malelane they lump everyone together so there's no real order to the process 0*\


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Wed 26th June contd

We had a very relaxing afternoon back in Marloth Park. Sitting outside we saw some purple crested turacos in the trees, and one flew onto our neighbours windowsill ^Q^

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The reflection in the glass seemed to have it really confused and it kept trying to attack its own reflection 0*\ =O: =O:

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Up on the deck we were lucky to find a martial eagle had settled in a tree just across from us O\/ O\/

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It stayed there most of the afternoon so we pointed it out to a few people as we walked along the fenceline

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Whilst out for a walk we spotted what I think must be a cardinal woodpecker which was really hard to photograph as it jumped around

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We had a nice herd of elephant come down to drink and saw some of the resident waterbuck and a goliath heron to round off a very nice day X#X

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Great Marloth sightings O\/

Normally the purple crested turacos are hard to catch. They are mostly moving around in the bushes very speedily. I have got my only pics of a couple at Marloth \O Pretty bird ^Q^


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Wonderful sightings and just as beautiful photos ^Q^


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Excellent relaxing afternoon, Peej! ^Q^

The river proximity makes all the difference at Marloth in winter, the rest of the municipality is pretty dessicated... O-/

Did you manage to have some tea on the stoep? :twisted:


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Those pictures of the martial eagle are just amazing ^Q^


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Nice bird sightings at Marloth. \O


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Stunning bird shots, PJL,

especially from the African Skimmer, martial and the yellow billed stork \O

Lions as well and also huge hippos :ty:


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Lisbeth wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2019 4:31 pm Great Marloth sightings O\/

Normally the purple crested turacos are hard to catch. They are mostly moving around in the bushes very speedily. I have got my only pics of a couple at Marloth \O Pretty bird ^Q^
Thanks Lis. MP was certainly a great place for seeing turacos \O
harrys wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2019 5:55 pm Wonderful sightings and just as beautiful photos ^Q^
Thanks Harry O/\
Richprins wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2019 7:55 pm Excellent relaxing afternoon, Peej! ^Q^

The river proximity makes all the difference at Marloth in winter, the rest of the municipality is pretty dessicated... O-/

Did you manage to have some tea on the stoep? :twisted:
Tea on the deck! Slightly dangerous descent later O** lol
Alf wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2019 8:06 pm Those pictures of the martial eagle are just amazing ^Q^
Thanks Alf, we were lucky it perched just across from us O:V
Flutterby wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2019 9:09 am Nice bird sightings at Marloth. \O
Thank you Flutts O0
Pumbaa wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2019 1:36 pm Stunning bird shots, PJL,

especially from the African Skimmer, martial and the yellow billed stork \O

Lions as well and also huge hippos :ty:
Thanks Pumbaa, it was great to see that Skimmer O\/


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