General Gump wrote:Most of them have come out great, except the one with the red shorts ,the photo is back to front -O
It is time for a break...
Re: It is time for a break...
nothing changed, i have not grown up yet.
Re: It is time for a break...
I usually do not like to be photographedScipio wrote:General Gump wrote:Most of them have come out great, except the one with the red shorts ,the photo is back to front -O![]()
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Re: It is time for a break...
Beautifull photos Jesse
keep them coming pleeeeeaaase 
Marakele day trips
KNP: May be one day again??
KNP: May be one day again??
Re: It is time for a break...
Toko, We think it could be a Cape Shoveler. I will send the photo through to Scipio and ask him as well. A better photo could shed some light maybe?

Harrys, thank you for the nice comment, there is not a lot of photos fit for the forum, though
The next photo was taken by our LO with her camera

The last of the photos to be posted






Harrys, thank you for the nice comment, there is not a lot of photos fit for the forum, though
The next photo was taken by our LO with her camera

The last of the photos to be posted





Re: It is time for a break...
Jesse also has a pic of the ellie, but with the camera shake it is a bit blurred.

nothing changed, i have not grown up yet.
Re: It is time for a break...
Nope, from this pic it looks like a juvenile white-faced duck with the brown faceJesse wrote:Toko, We think it could be a Cape Shoveler. I will send the photo through to Scipio and ask him as well. A better photo could shed some light maybe?
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I thought that juvenile means immature, and this one has babies
But I would rather not try and ID a bird (or duck) again, not nice to being
at.
But I would rather not try and ID a bird (or duck) again, not nice to being




