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Re: When small Streams turn into Rivers
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2024 10:07 pm
by Pumbaa
Lisbeth wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 10:43 am
Beautiful pic of the dam with the fish eagle, with lots of greenery and water just like I love it
Also the whole sequence with the eagle is very nice
Nice roadblock

Much better than lions
This year it was nearly the other way round as in parts it was already that dry

Re: When small Streams turn into Rivers
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2024 10:08 pm
by Pumbaa
RogerFraser wrote: ↑Sat Feb 03, 2024 9:04 pm

Love the Heron with the fish and the Crocks fishing.
The fish eagle flying with its food
We loved to watch all the crocs there waiting for fish

Re: When small Streams turn into Rivers
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2024 10:10 pm
by Pumbaa
Richprins wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 5:44 pm
Great all round again, Pumbaa!
I love the wildebeest roadblock!
And the croc pics, quite an experience!
people think they wait for fish flowing down over the bridge, but I think it is fish trying to jump upstream for breeding, and getting washed back.
Often they try to jump upstream but as you said they get washed away

Re: When small Streams turn into Rivers
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2024 10:11 pm
by Pumbaa
ExFmem wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 1:45 am
As everyone else says, the fish eagle pics are special

, but I also like the heron w/ the fish as it looks quite large for that sized bird. Are you a "bird whisperer", as you get such wonderful pics of so many different species.

The croc pics are impressive as well.
Obviously we are bird whisperers at least we love to watch and photograph them

Re: When small Streams turn into Rivers
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2024 10:12 pm
by Pumbaa
Whilst looking around we even found a grey heron on top of a bush maybe it was the one who flew away from the causeway.
We continued and spotted another burchell’s coucal a bit too hidden but the resting waterbuck simply had to be captured
as well as this tawny flanked prinia
then we stopped for a giraffe who just took a drink.
Now we could capture a burchell’s coucal who just caught a moth,
we noted red backed shrikes and masses of Carmine bee eaters
before we again stopped only short at the N’wanetsi picnic spot. Along the H6 a lone hyena on the move approached us and obviously a millepede also wanted to be captured.
Then a European roller just caught a dung beetle and had troubles in swallowing same
so it took several attempts with throwing the beetle in the air until same was eatable
but wait not yet. We spotted so many of them in the entire park but we never get tired in photographing them.
Also along that road this year we found masses of elephant herds

Re: When small Streams turn into Rivers
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2024 10:13 pm
by Pumbaa
Re: When small Streams turn into Rivers
Posted: Thu Feb 29, 2024 10:54 am
by Lisbeth
There is no lack of elephants in the Park
Lovely sequence of the European rollers
Did you have a nice trip this year? The rain?
Re: When small Streams turn into Rivers
Posted: Thu Feb 29, 2024 5:18 pm
by Pumbaa
Lisbeth wrote: ↑Thu Feb 29, 2024 10:54 am
There is no lack of elephants in the Park
Lovely sequence of the European rollers
Did you have a nice trip this year? The rain?
Definitely no rain and no road closures

- It was already extreme dry (the bushes still had leaves and the grass was high) but the waterholes looked soooo sad as they were nearly empty already or it was maybe just the comparision with last year - We often had temperatures up to 40 degrees

Re: When small Streams turn into Rivers
Posted: Thu Feb 29, 2024 6:08 pm
by Lisbeth
We often had temperatures up to 40 degrees

Like going to KTP
Everything these days is extreme

Re: When small Streams turn into Rivers
Posted: Thu Feb 29, 2024 9:46 pm
by nan
what lovely birds playing with their kill
and Elephants... and... and
