Day 10 - From Crocodile Bridge to Pretoriuskop
First amazement in the morning a Tockus leucomelas
A pair of Wolly-necked Storks in the late morning light
The Biyamiti Loop was very quiet, no tourists and not much wildlife around
At the weir a Grey Heron was also bored
This Pied Kingfisher made no attempt to hunt
The epiphytic Leopard Orchid is always there
28 Layzy Days (2) Kruger National Park
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Nice bored fish eagle
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Missed this installment!
Ja, that loop is often very quiet animal-wise, but scenic and private!
Like the orchid thingy!
Ja, that loop is often very quiet animal-wise, but scenic and private!
Like the orchid thingy!
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Re: 28 Layzy Days (2) Kruger National Park
I agree with RP, the loop is often very quiet, but at least it's scenic and peaceful
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It almost sounds as if you would have liked to have seen some more tourists around , but I'm sure that can't be true!
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indeed nice to seen Ellie at the fence
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