they stole a big full bag of meal.... under the stove could be dangerous
Kgalagadi reflections
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Re: Kgalagadi reflections
love the mice, got too with warm temperature... strategic place for food
they stole a big full bag of meal.... under the stove could be dangerous

they stole a big full bag of meal.... under the stove could be dangerous
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Re: Kgalagadi reflections
Love the different birdies, okie,
especially the acacia pied barbet
especially the acacia pied barbet
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Lots of lovely birdies
I do not like that piece of plastic, though
The mice are so cute......until you see the tail
The mice are so cute......until you see the tail
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Re: Kgalagadi reflections
Sparrows use anything to line their nests . Even plastic
That one flew off with the plastic in his beak , and they all followed him .....maybe to help him with it ..... or maybe to rob him
Enough is enough
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We are in SA so most likely to rob him 
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Was that an acacia tree rat sitting there? Just learned on this trip that they damage the trees they live in so badly that they will eventually die
The birds certainly are more environmental supporting than the humans... collecting the plastic and all.
Totally jealous of that barbet... Only saw it one and it was an extremely fleeting sighting. But they are such pretty birds that I wouldn't mind a nice photo of them.
The birds certainly are more environmental supporting than the humans... collecting the plastic and all.
Totally jealous of that barbet... Only saw it one and it was an extremely fleeting sighting. But they are such pretty birds that I wouldn't mind a nice photo of them.
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Re: Kgalagadi reflections
Yes mel , it was a blacktailed tree rat
It went to call its whole family , but when we just locked away all accessible foodstuffs , they left and did not come back
The acacia barbet sat there within a few meters from me when I was braaiing
The acacia barbet sat there within a few meters from me when I was braaiing
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Enough is enough