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Going so close to the animals is criminal 0= 0= Such behaviour should be reported :evil:

I love the wet flowers [InLuv]

The white stork looks miserable lol
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Thanks so much for more brilliant hyena shots, Roger, O/\

lots of different birdies too as well as lions \O \O \O


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Richprins wrote: Sat May 21, 2022 9:08 am Wet and miserable! lol

Nice hyenas up close, Rog. \O

Naughty game drive vehicle... @#$
:yes: was @#$
Lisbeth wrote: Sat May 21, 2022 10:49 am Going so close to the animals is criminal 0= 0= Such behaviour should be reported :evil:

I love the wet flowers [InLuv]

The white stork looks miserable lol
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yes was very miserable start to the morning
Pumbaa wrote: Sat May 21, 2022 4:00 pm Thanks so much for more brilliant hyena shots, Roger, O/\

lots of different birdies too as well as lions \O \O \O
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We drove down the H10 and close to Lower Sabie bridge we found a couple of cars stopped staring at the grass .We slowed and the lead vehicle told us they had seen a Leopard cross through a drain but could not find it and as we sat there suddenly movement in the long grass caught our eye .
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We joint the "hunt" and tried to follow the feline in the gras but it did not want to be spotted and was only fleetingly seen before disappearing .

We crossed the bridge and found a few familiar sights
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There was a big bird present also although for a change not a Kingfisher
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We stopped at Sunset dam but there was not much about with the weather so we stopped in at Lower Sabie for a break .
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After leaving LS we drove the S28 to go past the new bird hide and finally found it opened .
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Not much to see with the weather
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Carrying on down the S28 we came across this big Ellie .Although he only has one tusk he would most likely be considered close to a big tusker .he was in Musth and decided to play road block
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He went next to the road and had a snooze and when either us or cars on the opposite side would move he would wake and get quite grumpy ...
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After quite some time he dropped into a deep sleep and we managed to get past but he did wake and moved closer to the road .The car opposite us had already done a u turn and drove back to croc bridge by that time and we warned some cars we passed to be careful .Some storks close to croc bridge and flowers before we sopped in for a break before continuing to Malelane.
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When the weather is like that, nothing looks the same :no: Lovely water lilies though \O

I know that elephant. It is always around somewhere along the S28. It has lost a tusk since I saw it last time, but the bad temper is the same :yes: lol

The flowers and the white stork ^Q^ ^Q^


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A leopard is a leopard, Roger \O

it looked quite wet when we were there this February we only had heat and only slight rain on one day ;-)

Love also the fish eagle :yes:


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Dismal weather still, Rog! lol

That dirt road looks very slippery there by the elephant! :twisted:

Nice stork and eagle, and of course a leppie is a leppie! X#X

I still think that hide is going to be hellish hot in summer... --00--


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They can always install air condition O** =O:


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Lisbeth wrote: Sun May 29, 2022 11:48 am When the weather is like that, nothing looks the same :no: Lovely water lilies though \O

I know that elephant. It is always around somewhere along the S28. It has lost a tusk since I saw it last time, but the bad temper is the same :yes: lol

The flowers and the white stork ^Q^ ^Q^
Yes was a grey start to the day with the weather.
Pumbaa wrote: Sun May 29, 2022 11:52 am A leopard is a leopard, Roger \O

it looked quite wet when we were there this February we only had heat and only slight rain on one day ;-)

Love also the fish eagle :yes:
:yes: and some more later
Richprins wrote: Tue May 31, 2022 5:47 pm Dismal weather still, Rog! lol

That dirt road looks very slippery there by the elephant! :twisted:

Nice stork and eagle, and of course a leppie is a leppie! X#X

I still think that hide is going to be hellish hot in summer... --00--
Was a little worried about how much rain there would be but it did stop soon afterwards .

Still cant figure out why they have shutters on it its not like there is anyone there to open and close them :-?


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After the stop at Croc Bridge we went off down the S25 towards Malelane .A Hammerhead was in the riverbed
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A giant Kingfisher was waiting on the bridge over Biyamti
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And an Owl in a tree
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We came around a corner and there in the road was a lovely Leopard but he was not happy to be seen .
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He quickly moved deeper into the grass
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We stopped in at Malelane and checked into camp .Taking a walk along the fence we found the Ellies grazing on the opposite bank .
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The camp was very quiet
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We started the Braai and cooked some Chicken
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and Braai bread
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Later the Ellies came to visit.
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