Taking Tembe Kids on Safari with Thulani

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Some other wildlife also dining :-0

This Nyala busy trying to swallow a Monkey Orange


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A female herd nearby browsing, consisting of adult females and offspring.

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Young males leave the female herd when 14 to 24 months old and join male groups.


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A younger male doing the trick with a fruit of a toad tree

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Damn, the fruits are paired, the other one does not fit in O/

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Try again ;-) and start from square one: pick up the right way

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And there we go

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Great collection of nyalas ^Q^ ^Q^


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and he got it... well done ^Q^
it seems those fruits are a bit dry and difficult to open :-?
love the little ones O/\

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Well, that dining is a bit more natural. lol

Like the nyala shots a lot. ^Q^


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Some birds around :-0

Cardinal Woodpecker

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And the female in much eleganter pose :-)

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Fork-tailed Drongo

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Sunbirds

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Hiding ^0^ Red-capped Robin-chat

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Another African Yellow White-eye

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Dark-capped Bulbuls

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Very nice female woodpecker ^Q^ ^Q^

Which plant is the first one with the sunbird? a kind of "what's it called" :-? 0*\ lol


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Lis, that's a pretty plant: Tonga Mountain Aloe Aloe marlothii orientalis South African Tree Number 29.7

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The tree with the white flowers is a Black Monkey Thorn Senegalia burkei, one of my favourite trees O/\


There are some very cool plants at Tembe O**


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Aloe is the one I did not remember 0*\

Also the white flowered tree, Black Monkey Thorn with nice leaves, is very very pretty ^Q^ ^Q^


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