
Lovely springboks milling around


Hanri and the young ones were very good to you


I cannot get over how green it is. Looks like a different place


early in the morning, normally light isAll-Nature wrote:Such beautiful photos of the pronking Springbok![]()
..The light was just perfect
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Goodness but you had some luck with the brown snake eagle super captures![]()
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Aah then the famous Hanri with stunning photos.![]()
Too beautiful
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For sharing
thank you FluttsFlutterby wrote:Lovely light on the springbok!And nice pics of the BSK.
More cheetahs!
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thank you LizLisbeth wrote:It is most likely a black kite![]()
Lovely springboks milling around![]()
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Hanri and the young ones were very good to you![]()
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I cannot get over how green it is. Looks like a different place![]()
thank you MelMel wrote:nan, you must explain the food on the table to us... that's mandatory![]()
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for the kite - you can clearly see the V-shaped tail in your photo.
I really like the snake-eagle sightingLooks quite funny how it is trying to hide its pray from you and your camera
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Hanri againAmazing how big the cubs were already back then (but still very cute). Wonder if they are still with mum,
or if they have separated from her by now and if so, how they are coping. Alas, no recent reports since the end of June.
Maybe I must find them myself
thank you RihRichprins wrote:Wow! food looks lovely, what is it, nana?!![]()
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First time I've ever seen a snake eagle with a snake!![]()
Everything getting eaten in the desert that day!![]()
Does it green like that every summer?![]()
What a privilege to have hair to wash!![]()
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almost every year... but not in the same quantityLisbeth wrote:Only when very rains occur and that is certainly not every year.