Flutts and the Brat go it alone

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Stunning picture of the barbet ^Q^ ^Q^


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Elephants are really big :shock: lol lol

Nice hyena pics \O

The barbets are very photogenic ^Q^ ^Q^


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^Q^ The size contrast between the Gnu and Elli makes them really big \O Love the Barbet ^Q^


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Nice when the relaxation kicks in...Kruger is like an anaesthetic! ;-)

Those barbets are not that common in the bush! [O]

Did you have a bit of a view of the waterhole from camp, Flutts? ..0..


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Nice bird shots, you two make quite the team X#X Lions are always special, but I really like the hyena family cuddle 0/0 . The Barbet is so gaudy - maybe reincarnated clowns, or drag queens ;-)


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Alf wrote: Tue Jun 25, 2019 1:56 pm Stunning picture of the barbet ^Q^ ^Q^
Thanks Alf. \O
Lisbeth wrote: Tue Jun 25, 2019 3:26 pm Elephants are really big :shock: lol lol

Nice hyena pics \O

The barbets are very photogenic ^Q^ ^Q^
Yep, those ellies did look very big. :yes:
RogerFraser wrote: Tue Jun 25, 2019 5:22 pm ^Q^ The size contrast between the Gnu and Elli makes them really big \O Love the Barbet ^Q^
The one ellie had some nice tucks but he wouldn't turn around! :O^
Richprins wrote: Tue Jun 25, 2019 5:22 pm Nice when the relaxation kicks in...Kruger is like an anaesthetic! ;-)

Those barbets are not that common in the bush! [O]

Did you have a bit of a view of the waterhole from camp, Flutts? ..0..
I'll admit this was probably the only bit of camp rest we had...we were on the go most of the day for the rest of the trip! O** We couldn't see the waterhole from where we were...this is the one in front of the guesthouses. We saw this from the road. ;-)
ExFmem wrote: Tue Jun 25, 2019 11:06 pm Nice bird shots, you two make quite the team X#X Lions are always special, but I really like the hyena family cuddle 0/0 . The Barbet is so gaudy - maybe reincarnated clowns, or drag queens ;-)
I love hyenas. :yes: The Brat actually commented at how many people just drove past without even a glance. -O-


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10 June, Satara

For our afternoon drive we decided to take the S40 up to Timbavati, then onto the S39 and back on the H7.

Another squirrel for Lis. ;-)

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Lots of bokkies. :-)

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Pearl-spotted Owlet.

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The obligatory LBR pic! ;-)

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A stationary BBJ for a change but a difficult shot with the light and dark! :O^

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Some buffs heading to water.

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Browsing kudu.

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Golden hour on the H7.

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The S39 is the Brat's favourite road in the park, but unfortunately no good sightings today!! :no:


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How was the road conditions on the S39 -O-


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It actually wasn't too bad...just a few corrugated patches. ;-) The S21 was in a terrible condition!! :O^


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Nice pics all round, Flutts and Boy! [O]

The jackal pic came out very well! \O

The grass is high, hey! :shock:


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