BT on the trail of the mythical Pangolin

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Awesome coloures of the sunsets, BluTuna, \O

great toad shots and amazing rhino shots :-0


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nan wrote:love the eyes of the fly ^Q^
could be interesting... to put those in the pocket =O:

interesting photos of cross's Giraffes \O
Wild Dogs, Rhinos and Lower Sabie at night O/\
^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
A very odd looking fly, it must have very good depth perception!!

Thanks again for taking the time to comment Nan! ^Q^ ^Q^


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Toko wrote:Good to hear that the coffee is good at Satara :-)

I like the toad, it looks healthy and fat =O:

The elegant fly is most likely a Diopsis sp., possibly D. basalis, note the distinctive preapical wing spot. ..0.. Great find O\/ O\/ O\/
Great coffee and it's bottomless so you can drink as much as you want and drive to the next pit stop with your legs crossed :-0

I got quite excited when I saw the fly but it was impossible to get a picture with everything in focus! Diopsis sp. is as close as the insect book gets to identifying it. The picture is a perfect match but they don't give the species :-(


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Bushcraft wrote:African Cockroach O-/ :shock: O-/

Strange location for dogs to be sleeping O:V ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

The pic of Lower Sabie from the H10 Bridge makes me homesick 0:
An African Cockroach! An escapee from Nkandla O** :twisted

I love that view of LS too but my "home" in the park is much further north!


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harrys wrote:Beautiful Photos BT ^Q^ ^Q^ I love those sunsets ^Q^
Thanks Harry! You'll probably get them for Pic of the Day sometime in the future \O


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Super Mongoose wrote:^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
Super stunning BT!

Love all the bugs and birds! and great pics of the animals too! ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
Thanks SM, they say that variety is the spice of life \O


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Richprins wrote: so it's time to pack up the camp

That's not my cup of tea anymore! ^0^

Great panorama, BT! X#X
Another compliment? :shock: Thank's teach! :-)


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Pumbaa wrote:Awesome coloures of the sunsets, BluTuna, \O

great toad shots and amazing rhino shots :-0
Thanks Pumbaa! \O I never get used to the stunning colours of the sunsets in Africa.


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Day 12 continued.

The ablution block was a marvelous place for the smaller things.

Moreau’s Tropical House Geckos.
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Some Moths
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and a Green Stink Bug.
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The new moon.
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An ablution episode 0*\ =O:

Beautiful Four Dotted Sulphur, Crorema adspersa ^Q^ ^Q^ and an elegant Fig Tree Moth Naroma varipes

Love the moon [O]


Extra cool find: A Lymantriidae moth lays eggs :shock: :shock: :shock:


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