Repeat of the September "Work" trip

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Lisbeth wrote: Mon Mar 20, 2023 12:14 pm Funny that giraffes often have such strange growths :-?

The SPA kudu really needs some treatment with all those tics :yes:

Flat lions are not much fun :no:

Ground hornbills are strange birds, but also fascinating \O
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We have had great fun sightings with ground hornbills \O
Richprins wrote: Mon Mar 20, 2023 5:57 pm Some nice sightings, Rog! \O

I like the ellie, very curious tusks... :shock:

It is nice to have work! :yes: lol

Sorry no food at B&D, I would get hangry! :twisted:

And your lion for the day! X#X
:ty: Yes we have since then had similar experiences there would not recommend the BnD restaurant .


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On the way back to camp some colour on the powerline caugh our eye .
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After lunch we went out early for an afternoon drive . Going along the river road to Gardenia Hide .
Some Wydah's
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Along the road to the hide we found some of my favourite Bee Eaters
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At the hide we found this big Giraffe eating
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While watching a herd of Ellies arrived and we got to watch a big bull digging his tusks deep into the mud which was very interesting to watch .
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After watching for quite a while we decided to move on when more of the Herd arrives from the other direction so they had the hide surrounded luckily we never managed to get in to the hide with all the activity outside else we might have been stuck there a while .


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Lovely bird shots, Roger,

also love the ellie, kudu and giraffe shots \O and on top even lions although sleeping ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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I love the Ellie on the nose lol
Wydahs are Magpie Shrikes, beautiful birds \O
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Interesting, Rog! X#X

Nice birdies and action at the hide, Dwarf and I were indeed surrounded by ellies in the hide once, and indeed one is trapped for a while, he even had a snooze! lol

Bad to see the water lettuce infesting the pan there... @#$

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Lovely bird pics ^Q^

Also a nice photo of the giraffe full of oxpeckers on the long neck \O

What is the ellie looking for "down there"? lol
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Pumbaa wrote: Mon Mar 20, 2023 8:55 pm Lovely bird shots, Roger,

also love the ellie, kudu and giraffe shots \O and on top even lions although sleeping ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
\O thanks Pumba
nan wrote: Mon Mar 20, 2023 10:11 pm I love the Ellie on the nose lol
Wydahs are Magpie Shrikes, beautiful birds \O
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Was quite comical to watch him digging down into the mud
Richprins wrote: Tue Mar 21, 2023 6:14 pm Interesting, Rog! X#X

Nice birdies and action at the hide, Dwarf and I were indeed surrounded by ellies in the hide once, and indeed one is trapped for a while, he even had a snooze! lol

Bad to see the water lettuce infesting the pan there... @#$

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Lisbeth wrote: Tue Mar 21, 2023 6:47 pm Lovely bird pics ^Q^

Also a nice photo of the giraffe full of oxpeckers on the long neck \O

What is the ellie looking for "down there"? lol
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Yes also nice and dark Giraffe


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We drove up to the S118 again as it is one of our favourite roads

After a short trip we came across a small traffic jam on a narrow part of the road .A car left as we approached and told us there was sleeping Lions and sure enough there were
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As we had driven the road earlier we probably drove past them O**
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After sitting with them for a while it appeared that they were doing what Lions do best very well (sleeping) so we drove off to start heading back to camp . As we got to the Tar road turnoff towards Malelane camp we hit a scrum heading towards us . Looking in the direction they were looking we found another Lion on the hunt .
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We got some pics as we were now by chance in the front of the pack although facing the wrong way .As the pack moved past us we had to wait to turn around to follow . 0-
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With some patience we managed to get some shots before she moved off to the bush .
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Very happy with our final sighting of the day we headed off to camp .


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Lovely LBRs \O

The two youngsters (lions ;-) ) are very handsome \O In general flat lions are not very exciting.

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Not bad at all, Rog! ^Q^

Nice to see lions moving, and always good to get a grand sighting for supper! :-0

I'm sure you had a X#X


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