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Lovely selection again, Pumbaa! X#X

I too like the waterbuck on the lawn there, the hippo keep it nice and neat! \O

Grand sunrise and hyena. [O]


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So many lovely pictures! \O The waterbuck looks like it's in someone's garden. lol Was the baboon pregnant? :-?


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What a stunning sunrise ^Q^ ^Q^


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The baboon looks "very" pregnant lol

I love all the waterbucks O/\ O/\

You were lucky to find a hyena den right there \O

Beautiful sunrise ^Q^ ^Q^


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VERY good sunrise shots!!! Definitely most impressing in this series, even though you also have that marvellous saddle bill photo (talking about the first one - my favourite there) and some extremely cute hyena captures ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

The rest certainly isn't bad either, but the above stood out for ;-)


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Richprins wrote: Tue Jan 22, 2019 7:54 am Lovely selection again, Pumbaa! X#X

I too like the waterbuck on the lawn there, the hippo keep it nice and neat! \O

Grand sunrise and hyena. [O]
That sunrise on the bridge was indeed very special \O
Flutterby wrote: Tue Jan 22, 2019 9:02 am So many lovely pictures! \O The waterbuck looks like it's in someone's garden. lol Was the baboon pregnant? :-?
Mrs. baboon looked indeed pregnant and it was so hot that day and she was not in the mood to move - I fell a bit sorry for her :-(


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Alf wrote: Tue Jan 22, 2019 9:12 am What a stunning sunrise ^Q^ ^Q^
Those colours were so very special :yes:
Lisbeth wrote: Tue Jan 22, 2019 12:08 pm The baboon looks "very" pregnant lol

I love all the waterbucks O/\ O/\

You were lucky to find a hyena den right there \O

Beautiful sunrise ^Q^ ^Q^
The den was right at the crossing lol


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Mel wrote: Tue Jan 22, 2019 10:09 pm VERY good sunrise shots!!! Definitely most impressing in this series, even though you also have that marvellous saddle bill photo (talking about the first one - my favourite there) and some extremely cute hyena captures ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

The rest certainly isn't bad either, but the above stood out for ;-)
We loved to spot that many sadle billed storks in the Shingwedzi \O :ty:


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For sure supervised by mom who had a lot of the obligatory hitchhikers on her

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and on the other side of the road we noticed more hyenas

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plus their babysitters

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and even still with a lot of puddles in the veld and once again the grass started to grow faster and longer.

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Then our owl luck continued again and we spotted more giant eagle owls - in a tree

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and the other one on the ground.

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Obviously the insects or whatever coming out of the holes on the ground still were emerging from same and attracted again quite a number of raptors. Impalas could be seen in the background in quite a number

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and also more marabou and also white storks were present as well

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and also lot of Wahlberg as well as tawny eagles were sitting on trees.

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After we looked a bit around we returned again to the verreaux giant eagle owl whose buddy still could be seen a bit farer away on the ground.

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It was again one of those wonderful bright mornings with a wonderful blue sky and lot of birdies around

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and between all the raptors also a lilac breasted roller could be seen as well

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and with another brown eagle in the morning sun we continued

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and turned into the S52 which was luckily open but for us this is always an extreme quiet road and so it was today as well. We do always stop at the causeway close to Red Rocks

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as this is always a lovely spot to stop and look around and today even water was still flowing over that causeway

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We then continued our drive but besides some lovely views into the riverbed of the Shingwedzi it was a quiet drive but at least we noticed another woodland kingfisher which could be heard plentiful throughout the drive

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and stopped for another Burchell's coucal.

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to be continued.....


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