Tales of the Kgalagadi.

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It's strange how the sightings at KTP change from visit to visit. Maybe because of the difference in the weather conditions and maybe because the part of the park that we visit is rather small. No swallow-tailed bee-eater and Lilac-breasted roller that's extreme though :shock: 0-

The martial eagles always look rather grumpy or is it arrogance, being the biggest boy of the block? O** lol

The pallid harrier was a nice gift and considered the circumstances, you were also lucky ;-)

Next up must be a black-shouldered kite O**


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Lisbeth wrote: Tue Jan 21, 2020 9:29 pm Next up must be a black-shouldered kite O**

Not one Black-shouldered kite....not one... :no: :no:


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A more than fantastic raptor collection, Michele \O ^Q^ O/\


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What a collection of birds of prey and great shots, Michele! [O]

By the way, sometimes one struggles to upload multiple pics because of the spam settings on the forum, so try to switch your internet connection on and off! ..0.. 0()


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Pumbaa wrote: Tue Jan 21, 2020 11:15 pm A more than fantastic raptor collection, Michele \O ^Q^ O/\

Thx Pumbaa :)


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Richprins wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2020 9:54 am What a collection of birds of prey and great shots, Michele! [O]

By the way, sometimes one struggles to upload multiple pics because of the spam settings on the forum, so try to switch your internet connection on and off! ..0.. 0()
Thx RP....I just think my internet was playing up altogether but seems to be sorted now. :)


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That is it for a little while...:) I am off to Namibia/Etosha tomorrow . I will hopefully get to share some more tales with you..possibly even some from Etosha. :)

Thx for reading everybody. :)


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Drive safe, Michele! 0/*

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Thank you, Michele and enjoy your trip to Namibia \O


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Hope you have a wonderful trip


Next trip to the bush??

Let me think......................
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