Re: Having the Time of my Life revisited (October 2016)
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2016 7:02 pm
not yetNo oxpeckers in KTP ?

could be a Puffie... there is a lot around Grootkolk

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not yetNo oxpeckers in KTP ?
Thanks for your kind comment, steamtrainfansteamtrainfan wrote:Lovely selection of photos.
Just love the one of the lonely Gemsbok in the shade of a tree.![]()
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Yeah, me too. My favourite photographic spot when sitting on the patio / at the fence at Grootkolk. The contrast of colours, especially when the sky is blue like that, is fantastic. That was the good thing about it being cooler than usual: not so much haze in the air.Alf wrote:I just love the green from the tree and the brown from the sand in the background and wildebeest standing under the tree![]()
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Might be RP's suggestion in this case. But after the rains it obviously also happens as there is a plant the will grow then and it's poisenous to the springbok (and possibly other antelopes). So when they feed on that they'll also not surviveFlutterby wrote:Sounds heavenly just to sit and watch the waterhole all day!!![]()
Lovely pics of all the comings and goings.
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Poor springbok just falling down dead...I wonder why?![]()
Agree on the tree, Lis! That's why I took the pix in the first placeLisbeth wrote:The big tree makes for a beautiful "center piece" in the pics![]()
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Nice to see elands. No oxpeckers in KTP ?
So the waterhole is filled up manually from a pipeline?
Definitely one of the rarest sightingsPJL wrote:Strange about the springbok pegging out - possibly one of the rarest sightings of all in the wild... a 'natural' death![]()
Thanks, RP. Coming from an English teach I take it as a complimentRichprins wrote:What wonderful pics, Mello! And stories!![]()
So nice to see old trees...no elephant!![]()
Springbok fatality maybe a pregnancy thing?![]()