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Never seen a Denham's bustard! \O Love the young ellies! ;-)


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Herds of hartebeest and kudu were appearing from nowhere. The light on this chap gave a nice contrast

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The rest of the Gorah loop was quiet so we took a trip back to see Valli. Along the way we came across a black shouldered kite hanging out with a fiscal flycatcher :-?

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Valli was in pretty much the same spot we had left him. An egret was waiting patiently for him to disturb some grubs X#X

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While we were watching him he began to move, so we second-guessed his route and sat further along the road waiting for him. He didn't disappoint... coming closer and closer until he was too close to photograph and came right past to our car O/\ O/\

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Eek, that is close! O-/ lol


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PJL wrote:Image

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Forgot to mention that these are quite nice pics for showing an elephant in musth - the temporal gland secretion and leaking urine \O


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Flutterby wrote:Eek, that is close! O-/ lol
Very very very close Flutts. I wouldn't have done that with Paul, but Valli is a very relaxed chap :-)


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When did he break a tusk? :-?

Great close ups...both of the kudu, black-shouldered kite and Valli Moosa ^Q^ ^Q^


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Lisbeth wrote:When did he break a tusk? :-?
It was sometime last year... not sure what happened though


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\O


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Unfortunately there weren't any cats showing up, but we were treated to some amazing colours as the sun started sinking below the horizon

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This time of the year the gates close at 6pm and with the sun setting at about 5:15pm there's plenty of opportunity to catch some of the more nocturnal creatures. As we started heading back to camp we were lucky to find a spotted eagle owl O/\ O/\

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Lovely owl ^Q^ ^Q^


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