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Ja, almost impossible to tell the sexes of hyena, PJL! :twisted:

Thanks for the info again...I know it was virtually impossible to do aerial censuses in the past due to the thick bush...so still ranger reports? -O-

Great pics again...but poor not getting caracal pic! =O:


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love the Buff... needing a bath lol O/\

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Love your birdies, the little Kudu and for sure that buffalo - He indeed knows very well how to enjoy life =O:


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I often try to stop at Zuurkop as you can quite quickly tell if there are any major sightings... the panorama lets you see if there are bunches of cars on a vast area. No such luck this time, so we took a trip around the Gorah loop.

First up some kudus thinking they were looking in the mirror ;-)

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Further along the loop there was a big eland bull very close to the road. He was the most relaxed eland I think I've ever seen in the park, and didn't seem to mind the vehicle too much at all O:V

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It's that time of year when many of the animals are feeling a little frisky, so we enjoyed watching some of the disputes amongst the male zebras O/\

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Great shots of the zebras and the relaxed Eland ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Isn't it funny how we associate certain thoughts when we look at photos that we took, like with the kudus?! I often do it myself. lol

The zebra photo is really cool! :-)

And what a magnificent eland. O\/


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Superb pics again, PJL! X#X


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magnificant Eland O/\
and so warlike Zebras 0'

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Lovely pics! \O


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Thanks for all the comments \O \O

Trundling back south another sighting made D's day - a beautiful puff adder moving over the road. We could only get pics from behind, and when I tried to swing round and catch it from a side angle it had already disappeared :shock:
Still, this was the first time I've seen a puffy in the park. They're just coming out of hibernation so it's a good time of year to see them. O:V

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Our fruitless attempts to find lions continued as we checked over by the Arizona station, but Valli Moosa was meandering along that way O/\

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Some further friskiness was apparent in the kudu population

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Whilst to end the day we found this little family moving home lol

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