Lisbeth wrote:Some nice birds and a honey badger
Well done "inventing" a domino

Thanks Lis.

No point in complaining, rather come up with a solution!
Puff Addy wrote:That first photo of the Openbills is great!

Will pass your compliment on to the Brat!
I've only ever seen Openbills on their own, so great to see so many.

The Amarula was delicious!
Toko wrote:Lovely photos of the openbills
A sundowner moth

for the squacco
We had more than one sundowner moth....there were hundreds of them!
Mel wrote:I was excited to find my first lifer of the trip - a Squacco Heron.
They are quite pretty to look at, too with their long "hair"
The Brat and I battled to get any good pics as he didn't keep still for a second!
Sorry, Brat, mum won this round.
But in return I love your arty sunset siloutte shot.
I gave the Brat a beer tray and some scissors and voila...Bush Dominoes!
And very neat tokens too.
Even the locals approved!

Thanks Mel. The squacco made me very happy.

The Brat will be happy you like his arty pic.
Dewi wrote:Stunning shots BB took of the sunset storks Flutt's.
Nice one on the squacco.
Love the Tawny pic.
The Egret is a Great White.
Tasty looking braai & a drunken moth to boot.

Those moths were very rude...most climbed right into the glass.

At one point my dad said he had a whole regatta going on his glass!

Please tell me how you ID'd the egret.
Richprins wrote:Badger far more rare than cats and dogs, Flutts!
I think it's a male!
Great camp pics indeed! See Mommo still not so keen on formal attire...AW shirt or nothing!

Yep, the badger made our day.

Mommo never wears a shirt if he doesn't have to...saves on washing!
RogerFraser wrote:Wow Honey badger on a mission
Love the sunset pics of the birds
That little monitor sure has grown allot in 3 months
Bet that was a great game of dominoes with good memories

The monitor wasn't too big...maybe about 40cm?

Dominoes is a good way to pass the time between morning and afternoon drives.
