Stories from Tar Roads and From Spots

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0/* Pumba

Catching up after a few hectic weeks .Love the Bee eaters in a row .What luck to get the Lion sighting to yourself .

Great pic of the sunbird .

Some of those Lion Pics could be used for a funny quote picture O** :twisted:

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^Q^ \O


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Lisbeth wrote: Sat Mar 26, 2022 12:35 pm A beautiful sunbird O\/

and a great lion sighting ^Q^ ^Q^

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We simply love all the sunbirds but we in fact do see them extreme seldom :O^


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Richprins wrote: Sun Mar 27, 2022 5:45 pm Lovely stuff, Pumbaa, it feels as though we are right there with you! :yes:

The causeway sure was full! :shock:

Great sunbird, love Mopane! :-0 :-0

And a great concrete backdrop to the lions...something different! [O]
We were so much looking forward to spend time at this causeway as there are always many birds to be seen but we arleady supposed to see same like that ;-) at least the lions compensated us extreme \O


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RogerFraser wrote: Sun Mar 27, 2022 7:49 pm 0/* Pumba

Catching up after a few hectic weeks .Love the Bee eaters in a row .What luck to get the Lion sighting to yourself .

Great pic of the sunbird .

Some of those Lion Pics could be used for a funny quote picture O** :twisted:

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He was more than willing to give us more of such funny poses O** O** O**


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We enjoyed it so much to just stand there and hearing and photographing the jackals

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whilst observing the lions on the other side

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and then back to the jackals out of which suddenly so many could be seen and we were thrilled that we did not see them earlier.

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It got later and later but we still had enough time and so we also noticed two elephant bulls

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still in the distance but coming steadily closer to the water reservoir.

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For sure we were happy to finally have the lions now that close

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and must say it was hard to choose a favourite as we took so many pictures

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finally they decided to move sideways from the reservoir

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and they did in fact nearly everything

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to bring the camera to glow

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as they posed like mad and although we took already that many shots they posed with each minute we stayed with them better and better.

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Sorry for the many shots but it was such a wonderful sighting and we were so happy on top that the rain stopped and it was still that bright nearly with sunshine.

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The elephants now were far closer but the lions still stayed where they were

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whilst one of the bulls now could be discovered already just behind the reservoir

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whilst the other one was happy to stay away from the lions in the distance and drank from a larger puddle

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and even sprayed around. It looked as if this one was far shyer than the other elephant bull

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who was in the end not able to chase the lions away so he had to drank from the reservoir whilst the lions still laid behind same.

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After another hour we spent now nearly all alone at that magnificent sighting we decided to leave as also gate closing time was nearing slowly and whilst driving back to camp we stopped for a couple of amur falcons who were hanging around.

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Back in camp we then enjoyed the rest of the evening on our verandah until it was time for the bed.

to be continued…………


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That lion was a real "show off" lol

Beautiful falcon \O

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Beautiful shots indeed, Pumbaa! :-0 :-0 :-0

The grass looks quite nice and short there! :shock:

And a 2-in-1 pic with the ellie and lions! [O]


Lots of jackals in the Shawu valley, in my experience! :yes:


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Lisbeth wrote: Thu Mar 31, 2022 11:22 am That lion was a real "show off" lol

Beautiful falcon \O

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Richprins wrote: Sun Apr 03, 2022 5:43 pm Beautiful shots indeed, Pumbaa! :-0 :-0 :-0

The grass looks quite nice and short there! :shock:

And a 2-in-1 pic with the ellie and lions! [O]


Lots of jackals in the Shawu valley, in my experience! :yes:
Yes there were a lot of jackals around and I suppose there were more around - At least it was lot to see \O \O \O


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