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It's been a very fast-paced start to 2018, so visits to Addo have been scarce so far. March is looking decidedly better though :yes:

D and I managed a quick visit to the park a few weeks back. The timing wasn't great (middle of the day) but it was fairly overcast which can sometimes bring out some 'different' creatures. There turned out to be a number of good smaller sightings as you'll see \O

On Mbotyi loop we caught up with a secretary bird chomping on a grasshopper ^Q^

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It didn't seem to be fazed by the cars so came quite close O/\

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Ngulube loop had a few kudu scattered in the distance, but when examining the vegetation close to the road we were surprised to see many colourful grasshoppers O:V

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It was definitely a cool day - these mousebirds were huddling together for warmth!

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Lions had been seen on a no-entry road between Wayne's Valley and the Fire Base, but despite some careful looking we didn't find them. In Wayne's Valley we found a white stork which isn't something we see too often in Addo

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The stork had lunch ideas when it found a dung beetle :shock:

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There was a bit of chomping...

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But the dung beetle was obviously a bit too tough and was discarded back to the ground in just about one piece O\/

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Hapoor had a few elephants but not the numbers you'd get on a hot day

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There were quite a lot of baby piggies around - these 3 little pigs were up on Mbabala Loop

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As we ventured back south, D was keen to check out the grasshopper things again. There were literally hundreds of them around with some amazing colours ^Q^

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Even a citrus swallowtail butterfly came along for a pic [O]

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On our way out the park there were two last sightings - a black shouldered kite as well as a big buffalo right next to the road O:V

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All being well we should get another longer visit in later this month \O


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Wow, PJL - some really stunning shots! \O


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Quite a lot of beautiful photos. I love the colourful grasshoppers and the white stork, which makes me think of summer O** ^Q^ ^Q^

Pretty butterfly O/\


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Brilliant again, Peej!

You'll have to pack tonight if you're going again later this month? :-?

Ja, those dung beetles have a crappy life already without being eaten too! lol

Those locusts are a pest! @#$


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That stork is such a fantastic sighting :-0

But now it's time for them to head back home to make their babies here lol
(Still too cold though, they might want to linger just a tad longer...)

Very colourful crawlers. Makes them look pretty ^Q^


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love the Mousebirds and the Stork O/\
and the babies Phacocheres are 0/0

poor little Beetle 0*\

the chance to live near a magnificent park O\/

^Q^ ^Q^


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Richprins wrote: Tue Feb 27, 2018 6:26 pm You'll have to pack tonight if you're going again later this month? :-?
=O: =O: I thought it was March already for some reason 0: 0:


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lol


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February is short, but not that short lol


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PJL,

love all the birdies especially the secretary shots and for sure the colourful grasshoppers and the warthogs O\/ O\/ O\/


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