From Blue Train to Wild dogs -and a little bit in between

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Great pictures and story okie ^Q^ ^Q^


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The impala lambs are in nurseries , attended by a few adults
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Wattled starlings browse in the grass
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Fishing needs real concentration
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And a crested francolin inspected the undergrowth
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Hey, sh.... :shock: look there O\/ O\/ O\/


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wow O\/ O\/ O\/


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^Q^ ^Q^ O/\


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WOW WOW :-0


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Lovely stuff! :-0 :-0 :-0

Looks to be quite a bit of water there, okie! \O


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I love this, Okie O/\ O/\

Great to see South Africans dressed nicely for a change ^Q^ ^Q^ --00--

The gabar in the rain is hilarious lol lol

And the gymnogene is quite a rare sighting.

Interesting to see how the coucals sing \O

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Lisbeth wrote:
Great to see South Africans dressed nicely for a change ^Q^ ^Q^ --00--
Ja well , we are not ALL of us backvelders lol lol


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Love all your birdies, okie, especially the cuckoos and coucals - Always great sightings X#X


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I always wanted to do the train trip, just never followed through, but it sounds like fun O/\

Love seeing the birds in Kruger that I've never seen, as well as the coucal's calling O\/ :ty:


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Wild dogs -- first there was one ...

Then there were two ^Q^
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