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What a great sequence, as always!
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Another creature that we saw few of was, believe it or not, black-backed jackals. We did however come across four young jackals early morning cavorting in the Nossob riverbed between Leeudril and Rooiputs. They certainly kept us entertained. We watched them playing for about 15mins...and 364 photos later we moved on. They really were having a ball playing with a sod of grass but then one of them found a feather and a tug of war began. It's amazing how young animals can find toys in the veld to play with. Here are a few of the 365 photos.....
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365 pix... one per day for one entire year
and the "very few" you show are marvelous
I love BBJ too, so interesting to follow... in all cases there is always something, big or tiny interesting in the Kgalagadi
Michele xxx
and the "very few" you show are marvelous
I love BBJ too, so interesting to follow... in all cases there is always something, big or tiny interesting in the Kgalagadi
Michele xxx
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The tug-of-feather one is a really cute photo
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Thanks so much Michele,
fantastic roller shots and love also the jackal ones
Can watch them for ages when they are so playful
fantastic roller shots and love also the jackal ones
Can watch them for ages when they are so playful
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The young jackals are having great fun! Lovely sequence Challenging to choose a favourite for the pic of the month
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Stunning shots in great light, Michele!
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Thank you everybody ....
More to follow soon ....a tale about this Scaredy Cat.....
More to follow soon ....a tale about this Scaredy Cat.....