Taking Tembe Kids on Safari with Thulani

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That sand is like seasand! :shock:

Great spoor! ^Q^

And nyala scavengers! :twisted:


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I like the tracks and the flower and of course the Rhino O/\
^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Lovely nyalas :yes:

But I hate fresh tracks without the owners to the paws. :twisted:

Mist creates a great atmosphere. ^Q^


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Some great sightings, Toko,

love the bushbaby ^Q^ rhino, nyalas and birdies were also great O/\


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Lovely pics Toks! \O Is that a blackie? :-?


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Whitie, Flutty :-)

Tembe is excellent for improving your spoor reading skills, tracks everywhere and very few vehicles driving over the prints ;-)


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Still misty :-)

Black-chested Snake-eagle

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Grey Duiker in the Open Woodland

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And this LBRoller posing nicely

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Its home:

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And off it goes for the next catch

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A Marula tree with a Brownhooded Kingfisher couple

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Kudu not happy with a vehicle stopping: flight response lol

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That was the first morning in Tembe ;-)

As you may have noticed, most species there have a blurry look ^0^


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The Black-chested Snake-eagle looks black all over. ^0^ Lovely pics of the LBR & kingfishers. \O


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Great pic of the hole in the tree ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ =O: =O: =O:


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