Awesome coloures of the sunsets, BluTuna,
great toad shots and amazing rhino shots
BT on the trail of the mythical Pangolin
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A very odd looking fly, it must have very good depth perception!!nan wrote:love the eyes of the fly
could be interesting... to put those in the pocket
interesting photos of cross's Giraffes
Wild Dogs, Rhinos and Lower Sabie at night
Thanks again for taking the time to comment Nan!
Hunting cannot be considered a sport as all contestants in a sport should know they are playing the game!
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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 crossedToko wrote:Good to hear that the coffee is good at Satara
I like the toad, it looks healthy and fat
The elegant fly is most likely a Diopsis sp., possibly D. basalis, note the distinctive preapical wing spot. Great find
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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An African Cockroach! An escapee from Nkandla :twistedBushcraft wrote:African Cockroach
Strange location for dogs to be sleeping
The pic of Lower Sabie from the H10 Bridge makes me homesick
I love that view of LS too but my "home" in the park is much further north!
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Thanks Harry! You'll probably get them for Pic of the Day sometime in the futureharrys wrote:Beautiful Photos BT I love those sunsets
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Thanks SM, they say that variety is the spice of lifeSuper Mongoose wrote:
Super stunning BT!
Love all the bugs and birds! and great pics of the animals too!
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Another compliment? Thank's teach!Richprins wrote: so it's time to pack up the camp
That's not my cup of tea anymore!
Great panorama, BT!
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Thanks Pumbaa! I never get used to the stunning colours of the sunsets in Africa.Pumbaa wrote:Awesome coloures of the sunsets, BluTuna,
great toad shots and amazing rhino shots
Hunting cannot be considered a sport as all contestants in a sport should know they are playing the game!
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Day 12 continued.
The ablution block was a marvelous place for the smaller things.
Moreau’s Tropical House Geckos.
Some Moths
and a Green Stink Bug.
The new moon.
The ablution block was a marvelous place for the smaller things.
Moreau’s Tropical House Geckos.
Some Moths
and a Green Stink Bug.
The new moon.
Hunting cannot be considered a sport as all contestants in a sport should know they are playing the game!
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An ablution episode
Beautiful Four Dotted Sulphur, Crorema adspersa and an elegant Fig Tree Moth Naroma varipes
Love the moon
Extra cool find: A Lymantriidae moth lays eggs
Beautiful Four Dotted Sulphur, Crorema adspersa and an elegant Fig Tree Moth Naroma varipes
Love the moon
Extra cool find: A Lymantriidae moth lays eggs