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An AMAZING Farewell Gift*
- Mel
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Re: An AMAZING Farewell Gift
We missed the badger (not sure if it was that particular night or later) because we were eating and I couldn't see the waterhole
due the vertical pole of the fencing. Still gutted! That pole is really one of the downsides of the waterhole being
closer to the units, IMO. There are just certain situations when you can't keep craning your neck for the action at the water.
(But I agree with you on the proximity and its positive affect on the photos )
due the vertical pole of the fencing. Still gutted! That pole is really one of the downsides of the waterhole being
closer to the units, IMO. There are just certain situations when you can't keep craning your neck for the action at the water.
(But I agree with you on the proximity and its positive affect on the photos )
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Re: An AMAZING Farewell Gift
lis, nan, Mel, Tina, Flutts, BC
It is opposite number 3 Tina. We stayed in number 1Tina wrote:some very nice visitors at the waterhole
I am still trying to figure out where the waterhole moved to. Which unit did you stay at?
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Re: An AMAZING Farewell Gift
Never... because it's us visitors who provide them... made out of empty water canisters, meat boxes and stuff.Toko wrote:When do they finally put up some less ugly bird baths there?
I thought if funny (and cool!) to have a drongo coming down for a drink as well. They never visited any of my bird baths before.
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