Marloth break in July

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nan wrote: Sun Sep 11, 2022 9:18 pm wow you found Honey Badger O/\
never seen there... "only" in the Kgalagadi (where it's easier), so well done \O right place, right time :yes:
magnificent Croc, love the Ground Hornbill, so nice eyes, and cute little Mongoose ^Q^
:yes: Seen them in camps before but great to see them in the park \O
Richprins wrote: Mon Sep 12, 2022 5:43 pm ^Q^ Lovely ratel shots,Rog! They are difficult as they cannot sit still! 0*\ lol

That Biyamiti Weir is a unique view in Kruger! :yes:

Nice giraffe too.

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Lisbeth wrote: Mon Sep 12, 2022 7:11 pm Every time I have been around there the road to the Biyamiti Weir has been closed (0!)

Not one but two Honey badgers :shock: ^Q^ ^Q^

The old giraffe is not only eating, he is also being eaten lol

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lol yes the birds love to clean the Giraffe
Pumbaa wrote: Tue Sep 13, 2022 10:05 pm Great crocodile shot, Roger ^Q^

Love to spend time at Biyamiti weir \O and also a honey badger :-0 WoW
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We put some bird seeds out at Marloth and some finches came to enjoy them
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After a rest and some lunch we headed back into the park through Croc Bridge this time . It was still hot and there was nothing around until we got onto the S130 where we found some Buff occupying the water hole
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Some impala were at the water hole opposite side of the road
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We left and headed back to the gate as it was getting late .Crossing the bridge by the S28 a movement in the tree caught my eye and I stopped to see who was in the tree
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A mongoose ran across the road and we thought there might be some action
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but the owl wasn't watching this direction
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We got one more pic before rushing off to get out the gate muttering about the shorter winter gate times ...
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Great owl shot, Roger 0/*

and love the red light in some of the pictures \O


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The waterhole pic is very nice and with a lovely light ^Q^ ^Q^

A pity that the eagle owl was looking the other way.....not for the mongoose though ;-)


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^Q^ ^Q^ that second waterhole is where Dwarf and I spend much of our time, Rog! X#X

Haven't seen an owl in ages! :-0


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Pumbaa wrote: Wed Sep 14, 2022 9:24 pm Great owl shot, Roger 0/*

and love the red light in some of the pictures \O
\O Thanks Pumba
Lisbeth wrote: Thu Sep 15, 2022 9:40 am The waterhole pic is very nice and with a lovely light ^Q^ ^Q^

A pity that the eagle owl was looking the other way.....not for the mongoose though ;-)
:yes: was the perfect time to get nice pictures.
Richprins wrote: Thu Sep 15, 2022 5:47 pm ^Q^ ^Q^ that second waterhole is where Dwarf and I spend much of our time, Rog! X#X

Haven't seen an owl in ages! :-0
Actually thinking about it there was a car parked back to the side at the waterhole . O**


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The next morning was cool and misty start .We were off early to enter at Croc Bridge
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The S28 was very quiet .I stopped to catch a dewy spider web
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The roller was still defrosting
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Heading up the main road the Fish eagle was also still warming up
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We went over the Lower Sabie bridge and got a pic of the Hippos all pretty chilled
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There was an old log floating around the opposite side ;-)
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We stopped in at Lower Sabie for breakfast and enjoyed some birds in their rocky bird bath at the same time
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After breakfast we stopped in at Sunset dam but all we found were some barn swallows flying into the overflow pipe
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wow love Blue Waxbill (is not the best to give them to eat --00-- )
The Owl is a Verreaux's Eagle-Owl, a so nice one and a Slender Mongoose [Luv]
then the African Voice [InLuv] and Starling having a bath, maybe Cape or Greater Blue-eared Starling (I can't see if there is a mask or no)

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nan wrote: Thu Sep 15, 2022 10:36 pm wow love Blue Waxbill (is not the best to give them to eat --00-- )
The Owl is a Verreaux's Eagle-Owl, a so nice one and a Slender Mongoose [Luv]
then the African Voice [InLuv] and Starling having a bath, maybe Cape or Greater Blue-eared Starling (I can't see if there is a mask or no)

lovely, :ty:
\O Thank you nan
Lisbeth wrote: Fri Sep 16, 2022 10:13 am:ty: 0()
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