I did not realize that the raptor was an osprey until RP told me. Having never seen one makes it more difficult to ID it on the spotPJL wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2019 4:26 pm Lots of catching up here... you had some great sightings. An osprey must be quite a rarity![]()
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I wonder whether the irresponsible driver was someone who works in the park. We've been at sightings before when they are the ones to 'push' the animals out the way to continue their journey... and I think they're allowed a higher speed limit as well![]()
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Enjoying The Kruger Without Staying In The Park
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The "skating" Sandpiper is spot on
Perfect description
That heron swallowing the fish whole is
As many times as I have seen something similar, it still amazes me - scales, bones, etc- what digestive fluids must a heron, etc. stomach contain to process an entire fish
Must look that up someday.
Also find interesting all the Swallows in the road - haven't seen that before. Will be curious to find the answer - maybe put it in "Unusual Behavior"?

That heron swallowing the fish whole is
Also find interesting all the Swallows in the road - haven't seen that before. Will be curious to find the answer - maybe put it in "Unusual Behavior"?
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I have checked your pretty flower from here
viewtopic.php?f=46&t=9389&start=60#p446580
and put it to the scientific section
viewtopic.php?f=248&t=3748&p=452911#p452911
(Would you mind doing the links to the indices)
I like your birds
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Thank you so much, Klippie
I should have done it myself
but I am sure that you are much cleverer than I am
I'll add them to the index
I'll add them to the index
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I already put the swallows there, but nobody seems to knowExFmem wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2019 12:34 am The "skating" Sandpiper is spot onPerfect description
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That heron swallowing the fish whole is![]()
As many times as I have seen something similar, it still amazes me - scales, bones, etc- what digestive fluids must a heron, etc. stomach contain to process an entire fish
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Must look that up someday.
Also find interesting all the Swallows in the road - haven't seen that before. Will be curious to find the answer - maybe put it in "Unusual Behavior"?
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The herons must also have a very elastic throat
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The next day I went out late and did not see much. The best was a Tawny eating a poor little squirrel
And a buffalo somewhere
Next outing wasn’t much more exciting but at least more varied
I never saw much on the sand roads between Phalaborwa and Letaba, S131-32-33 and never met another car, which did not bother me at all
As said before I love the hornbills. I find the grey one very elegant in its choice of colours
Whenever it is in a good position
“Hi there, long time no see!”
“we must meet more often, old boy”
And a buffalo somewhere
Next outing wasn’t much more exciting but at least more varied
I never saw much on the sand roads between Phalaborwa and Letaba, S131-32-33 and never met another car, which did not bother me at all
As said before I love the hornbills. I find the grey one very elegant in its choice of colours
Whenever it is in a good position
“Hi there, long time no see!”
“we must meet more often, old boy”
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European roller
A steenbok under a bush very close to the road and not looking very happy. How come that the steenboks attracts the flies much more than other antelopes?
Ellies in the green. This one was a bit far away, but I like his tusks even if not very long
The Bateleur is always welcome, being more colourful than its “collegues”
On the way back at the Sable Dam waters a Common Greenshank, I think....
A Water Thick-knee
Blacksmith Lapwing
Juvenile Fish-Eagle
Woodland Kingfisher
And just before the gate a lovely Steppe Buzzard
And that was all for now. Luckily there are the birds and elephants
A steenbok under a bush very close to the road and not looking very happy. How come that the steenboks attracts the flies much more than other antelopes?
Ellies in the green. This one was a bit far away, but I like his tusks even if not very long
The Bateleur is always welcome, being more colourful than its “collegues”
On the way back at the Sable Dam waters a Common Greenshank, I think....
A Water Thick-knee
Blacksmith Lapwing
Juvenile Fish-Eagle
Woodland Kingfisher
And just before the gate a lovely Steppe Buzzard
And that was all for now. Luckily there are the birds and elephants
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That concrete dam looks as he is screaming for maintenance
Love the bateleur pictures
Poor squirrel
Love the bateleur pictures
Poor squirrel
Next trip to the bush??
Let me think......................
Let me think......................
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That is a tusker, I'm sure!
Which windmill is that broken one?
Lots of raptors!
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I don't remember
I don't know if Jumbo waterhole has a cement container.
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