A cat or a lifer a day keep the doctor away

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harrys wrote: Fri Mar 19, 2021 9:06 am Oh some lovely photos ^Q^ I just love the Zebra and the Waterbuck ^Q^ ^Q^
Although common we do always stop for the zebras and waterbucks O\/


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Lisbeth wrote: Fri Mar 19, 2021 12:27 pm The waterbucks are mostly rather willing to pose and they are also worth quite a few shots, especially with a little one ^Q^ ^Q^
Totally right - They are born posers and always interesting to watch \O


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Richprins wrote: Sun Mar 21, 2021 5:37 pm Missed an installment! :o0ps:

Great shots all round, Pumbaa, especially from Grootvlei! ^Q^

Birds and babies galore! [InLuv]
Grootvlei is always worth a detour as there is always something around O\/


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The causeway was still overflowing but same was in fact easily passable and lots of crocodiles had already piled up as well as a lot of birds such as hamerkops,

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yellow billed storks

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and grey herons.

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As it was still a bit too early to check in we decided to cross the causeway and drive back via the S135 to camp. When we reached the tar road leading to Shingwedzi we noticed an elephant herd

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on the way to maybe take a refreshing bath in the river.

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They were quite a great number

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but all were extreme relaxed

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and were willing to pose.

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Check in went again smoothly and we again got the key to bungalow B70 which is still our favourite in that camp and due to the heat we enjoyed a lovely break inside the bungalow with a bit air condition but for sure also walked a bit around and enjoyed

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the presence of a very patient crested barbet posing on nearly each available branch

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as well as a couple of lizards.

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Due to the long drive and the heat we only left camp extreme late for a short visit to the causeway where lots of crocodiles took sunbathes but that one was about to disappear in the river

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but one of the many present green back herons were willing to pose

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but there were so many of them around so we could not decide which one to photograph first

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grey herons could be seen as well

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and also hamerkops as it was already late many people decided to pay a visit at the causeway and as we got our shots we cleared the causeway so that others can enjoy all the birdies as well and we continued via the S135

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and to our surprise we even could spot a levaillant’s cuckoo in a Mopani bush.

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to be continued………


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I love the crested barbets, but this time around the Levaillant's cuckoo is my favourite ;-) It's nice around there \O


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Lisbeth wrote: Tue Mar 23, 2021 5:51 pm I love the crested barbets, but this time around the Levaillant's cuckoo is my favourite ;-) It's nice around there \O
and always a birder's paradise O/\ O\/


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In an area with not that high grass we also stopped for a korhaan and as still a bit time was left

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we decided to drive the short confluence loop from where we had lovely views into the riverbed and we noticed a large herd of elephants

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out of which this one simply looked so funny obviously the sand in the shade of the riverbed was much cooler and so same cooled a bit down

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but soon stood up and started to bark a small branch

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whilst the others were feeding on the lush and green bushes.

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The longer we stayed on the loop the more birds arrived and we even could capture a scimitarbill

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and many white fronted bee eaters already revealed themselves

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by their chirping and it arrived more and more

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and as they posed so nicely we could not resist

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and again took more shots as originally planned.

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A woodland kingfisher had hidden itself between all the bee eaters but we discovered same nevertheless

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but returned again back to the bee eaters

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who were so plentiful so it never got boring as nearly on each branch we spotted at least one of them.

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In the end they even started to take dust baths one of them started the bath and soon many of them followed the first one

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and soon the ground was laced with dust bathing bee eaters.

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Meanwhile it was also more than time to return back to camp and soon we start litting the braai for our very last braai during that trip and for sure I put everything on the table which had to be eaten and it was a more than lovely braai from leftovers.

to be continued……


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and again took more shots as originally planned.
Seems to be happening all the time ;-) The more the better \O

The bee-eaters make a beautiful colour palette ^Q^ ^Q^

What are we going to do for the rest of the year without a new TT? :-( :-( :-( :-(


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