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Re: ants and elephants, turds and terrapins & other silly ta
Posted: Mon May 28, 2012 7:12 pm
by leachy
Re: ants and elephants, turds and terrapins & other silly ta
Posted: Mon May 28, 2012 7:17 pm
by leachy
Re: ants and elephants, turds and terrapins & other silly ta
Posted: Mon May 28, 2012 7:23 pm
by leachy
Re: ants and elephants, turds and terrapins & other silly ta
Posted: Mon May 28, 2012 7:26 pm
by leachy
Re: ants and elephants, turds and terrapins & other silly ta
Posted: Mon May 28, 2012 7:30 pm
by leachy
Posted by leachy on Sat May 26, 2012 10:27 am
:) :) :) :)
so...... it had been a long day.......
what with the ssj .......
and the grysspringer .........
and the leopard ......
and all those silly little minkies ......
and the evening was almost upon me ..........
so i took a drive to malopenyana at the h 15
weird how it can seem so desolate and remote in this lush january
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on the way back this kori bustard
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i marvel at the afrikaans name for this bird - "gompou" = glue peacock ???

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this wet nose (healthy?)
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and his chirpy health and safety officer.........
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these three ground hornbill
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( i always think of burger patties when i see these birds????? ground beef = burgers)
these jousting "red goats"
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the ellies at the salad bowl
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in the letaba riverbed
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the view from my veranda
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last light on the opposite bank
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and braai time light..
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Re: ants and elephants, turds and terrapins & other silly ta
Posted: Mon May 28, 2012 7:34 pm
by leachy
Posted by leachy on Sun May 27, 2012 11:12 am
:) :) :) :)
so...................... i had been visiting letaba regularly for the past few years
and i always stay in the same unit. (thanks to the very obliging staff at reception!!)
every morning i am greeted with a big smile from the house keeping lady
and i greet her in return with "good morning ma'am !! how are you ???" to which she always replies........"....thanks and you!!!"
this morning was no different....
so i figured to day was my last full day at letaba so i would wonder around a bit and see what is about at this time of day.

the usual suspects

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then i heard some activity in the nearby tree .....................
ok......just two birds...................... no big deal.........................
hang on.............
a jacobin cuckoo and a toppie (dark-capped bulbul)
the toppie landed and was foraging

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and the cuckoo followed
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after finding a cicada
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they both returned to the branches
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and the toppie proceeded to feed the cuckoo.
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never seen that before...........................
then the toppie flew off to find more food to feed "its chick"
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then i heard a heck of a commotion
as if there a street fight was going on somewhere..............................

Re: ants and elephants, turds and terrapins & other silly ta
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 2:53 pm
by leachy
Re: ants and elephants, turds and terrapins & other silly ta
Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 9:10 am
by leachy
:D :D :D :D
so.......... after the two happy squirrels had scampered off into the undergrowth
i continued with my walk-about.
magnificent trees in the morning light.
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the "bush chicken" that is so noisy every morning
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a starling admiring the flora
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then some "cackling women" making good use of their long red bills
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a juvenile tugging at something that looks like an animal hide ???
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another example of the symbiosis between the plant life
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and then ......................................
can you see it ??????????
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it can see you !!!!!!!!!!
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and a morning chat on the fence
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wonder if he ate it ???????????
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then a sombre sight of a deceased bat lying "in state" on the slate
with the first of the funeral flowers laid next to him as a sign of respect.
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now .... here is a worrying sight.
these two trees just outside my "garden cottage" have been, over the past few years, showing signs of old age,
and this year, they look even worse.........
i am not sure if they will still be alive when i next return.
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this is my "cottage"
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now.... having spent a large proportion of the day in the rest camp it was time for an outing....
ground hornbill in the riverbed
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some plovers having a dispute
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a group of buffs on the move
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a trunk-tango
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pretty flowers of the veld
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a roller sitting on a branch
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a roller not sitting on a branch.
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the tenderness and enjoyment of mutual grooming
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i think this boy has been eating liquorice
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a quick afternoon drink
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and now an interesting observation
some evidence of the ability that the impala possesses when they are able to "dislodge" their teeth within their gums
and spread them apart to allow them to be more effective as a grooming tool
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Re: ants and elephants, turds and terrapins & other silly ta
Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 5:26 pm
by Richprins
Mammals' teeth must withstand the strains of biting and chewing and so are firmly embedded in the jawbone. However, two zoologists in South Africa have found a peculiar exception. In impalas (Aepyceros melampus), the tips of the front incisor and canine teeth can move forward about 2 millimetres before returning to their original positions.
Andrew McKenzie and Arno Weber of the University of Pretoria looked for the cause of this oddity by examining the detailed anatomy of impala teeth. They found that the teeth are loose for a good reason: the impalas can remove parasites more efficiently (Journal of Zoology, vol 231, p 167).
The biologists looked at X-rays of teeth in the mouths of impalas, and also examined sections under a microscope. These revealed that the animal's tooth sockets were unusually shallow, and that the upper end of each socket was well below the neck of the tooth.
(From NewScientist.com)
Re: ants and elephants, turds and terrapins & other silly ta
Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 5:43 pm
by Dewi
I've also seen this behaviour RP.
I posted it here a while ago.
Fascinating stuff.
viewtopic.php?f=116&t=424
(Sorry Leachy, don't want to hijack your thread, but I really enjoy this sort of info).