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Re: A Short, unexpected KNP visit

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 2:48 pm
by BluTuna
Sunday March 3rd. Morning drive.

This morning we decided to go to Nkuhlu for breakfast - more about that later.

We entered the park at Kruger Gate as we had seen very little on the S1/S3 on our previous drives.

After a beautiful sunrise
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the first thing we stumbled across was Hyaena Mom with two cubs, both of whom were enjoying a hearty breakfast.
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Then I managed another first, pictures of a Common Duiker.
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An unusual sight, the Sand River in flood.
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Further along were some Impies who didn't run away when we stopped although they did look a bit nervous. Time for some portraits in nice light.
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Along some parts of the road there were many Golden Orb-Web Spider webs, all of them with resident female and their tiny consorts.
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This was one of the biggest I saw, I would estimate her abdomen to be 3-4 cms long.
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We finally got to NKuhlu only to find out that the kitchen has been closed for renovations. Pity, I was looking forward to eating some bacon & eggs about then. We turned around and headed for the Wimpy at Hazyview.

Re: A Short, unexpected KNP visit

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 5:01 pm
by Flutterby
Nice hyena sighting and the duiker pics are great...not easy to photograph them! \O \O

Those spiders give me the creeps!! O-/

Thanks for giving us your camera settings! \O

Re: A Short, unexpected KNP visit

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 6:08 pm
by Richprins
Fascinating!

Your surname isn't Crawley, is it... :-?

(Long way back to Hazyview with a rumbling tummy! :shock: )



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Re: A Short, unexpected KNP visit

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 9:33 am
by Flutterby
Is there a resemblance RP? :-)

Re: A Short, unexpected KNP visit

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 9:50 am
by BluTuna
Richprins wrote:Fascinating!
Yes Mr. Spock, or is it Sheldon Cooper?
Richprins wrote:Your surname isn't Crawley, is it... :-?
Nah, you got the wrong bloke, mate!
Richprins wrote:(Long way back to Hazyview with a rumbling tummy! :shock: )
It was and the breakfast there wasn't quite up to scratch - Still better than an overpriced Skukuza breakfast!

Re: A Short, unexpected KNP visit

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 10:06 am
by BluTuna
Flutterby wrote:Nice hyena sighting and the duiker pics are great...not easy to photograph them! \O \O

Those spiders give me the creeps!! O-/

Thanks for giving us your camera settings! \O
Nooooo, spiders are interesting. We'd be up to our butts in insects if it weren't for them & bats.

Re: A Short, unexpected KNP visit

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 12:59 pm
by Flutterby
True, but I'm quite happy for them to do their insect control out of sight! -O \O

Re: A Short, unexpected KNP visit

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 7:59 pm
by Hawkeyes
Hello BluTuna 0/*

I love your Hyena pics O/\ [O]

The sunrise is beautiful ^Q^ \O

The spiders don't look very friendly :shock: O-/

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Re: A Short, unexpected KNP visit

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 10:53 am
by BluTuna
Thanks Hawkeyes, welcome to the Green Side!

Re: A Short, unexpected KNP visit

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 10:54 am
by BluTuna
Sunday March 3rd. Afternoon Drive.

In at Phabeni Gate (the 50km drive to Kruger Gate was getting a bit tiresome) and then turn right at the crossroads onto the S3 south towards Pretoriuskop.

A juvenile raptor of some sort had us reaching for the bird books but we were unable to identify it.
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Kudus on the loops around Pretoruiskop camp.
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And some spectacular views.
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A groundscraper Thrush.
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And I almost ran over these peculiar insects which turned out to be Gregarious Spotted Cockroaches (another name for Victor to moan about).
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