Enjoying The Kruger Without Staying In The Park
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Re: Enjoying The Kruger Park Without Staying In The Park
I also suspect that it was a male
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Nice array of birds there Lis - that brown snake eagle is fantastic
Brilliant to see cheetah as well
Brilliant to see cheetah as well
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Great day trip.
Wow cheetah
Wow cheetah
Next trip to the bush??
Let me think......................
Let me think......................
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My initial answer has gone, no thanks to my laptop
To cut it short:
Cheetah
Birds
Trash
To cut it short:
Cheetah
Birds
Trash
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Wow a busy day .
Was allot of rain at the hide
I love the spoonbills
Cheetah seem to be seen more often lately
Some nice big ellies .They look nice and calm
Rubbish
Was allot of rain at the hide
I love the spoonbills
Cheetah seem to be seen more often lately
Some nice big ellies .They look nice and calm
Rubbish
Re: Enjoying The Kruger Park Without Staying In The Park
WoW, Lisbeth,
love for sure all the birds especially the raptors and the spoonbills and the white storks
and then even a cheetah - WoW
Simply love the Sable hide impressions - Hopefully we can visit same one day again as this is unfortunately a hide we far too often leave behind
love for sure all the birds especially the raptors and the spoonbills and the white storks
and then even a cheetah - WoW
Simply love the Sable hide impressions - Hopefully we can visit same one day again as this is unfortunately a hide we far too often leave behind
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Re: Enjoying The Kruger Park Without Staying In The Park
Plenty nice bird sightings
Plenty water around Sable hide
Great cheetah sighting
Plenty water around Sable hide
Great cheetah sighting
Re: Enjoying The Kruger Park Without Staying In The Park
I LOVE Spoonbills Lovely photos - and even TWO of them Occasionally one will fly over our house on its way to the wetlands, and it just makes my day, so I can imagine this sighting brought you a smile as well.
Sable Dam water level is , but good that it brought so many bird sightings
ANY cheetah sighting is special - so happy this one crossed your path
Sable Dam water level is , but good that it brought so many bird sightings
ANY cheetah sighting is special - so happy this one crossed your path
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Sorry for having been away, but I had a short "holiday" in hospital
Thank you for not ignoring my TT and all the birds
Thank you for not ignoring my TT and all the birds
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