Every evening was spent at the bar watching the ellies coming and going. They were a bit later today so we enjoyed
finding more birds.
First up a pic of the hide and underground tunnel with the morning sun shining in. In the afternoon the first part of the
tunnel was pitch black and the ladder had to be negotiated very carefully

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A shaft-tailed whydah

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Then a pair of double banded sandgrouse.

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There were a lot of these flowers in the forests. Its from the Rhodesian Teak tree, known as Kiaat in RSA.

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This was a lifter for us. The light was bad so the pics are not great, but proof

African crake and chick.

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At the campsite this southern red-billed hornbill was looking for something to nibble on.

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A flock of Hartlaub's babblers also came to the campsite. They aren't quite as noisy as their cousins the arrowmarked babbler
Also a lifer

They kept us entertained for a long while.

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