A late Kgalagadi TR
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Lovely shot of the black-chested snake-eagle

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Took out a dumpy level this time.
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Afternoon trip around marie se draai down to Kaspersdraai.
Kudu in Marie se draai


Down to Kasper we saw nothing, arriving at Kasper we saw some Eland



The Eland left and we decided to stay for a while
Jackel


Out of corner of the car we saw a brownie coming , but turned to dismay when we saw this

luckily another one came in as I was not interested in photographing this poor chap





It started getting late so we returned to camp, nothing seen going back of interest
While making supper the full moon started to show

Kudu in Marie se draai


Down to Kasper we saw nothing, arriving at Kasper we saw some Eland



The Eland left and we decided to stay for a while
Jackel


Out of corner of the car we saw a brownie coming , but turned to dismay when we saw this

luckily another one came in as I was not interested in photographing this poor chap





It started getting late so we returned to camp, nothing seen going back of interest
While making supper the full moon started to show

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Joh! Lovely waterhole action and pics, Peter!
That hyena is in a bad way, but maybe will make it?
Love the eland, they are always so photogenic when they stand still1![Photo [O]](./images/smilies/camera.gif)
That hyena is in a bad way, but maybe will make it?
Love the eland, they are always so photogenic when they stand still1
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A lovely eland sighting and the one has some long horns
Poor Hyena, but the wound looks rather superficial
The other Hyeana looks nice; it does not have the usual smooth black face, but hairy and nicely coloured (maybe a youngster
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Also the kudus are a nice sighting

Poor Hyena, but the wound looks rather superficial
The other Hyeana looks nice; it does not have the usual smooth black face, but hairy and nicely coloured (maybe a youngster
Also the kudus are a nice sighting
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Lovely pictures of landscapes and sunset on page 6
Close pictures of the Elands, they are more fearful elsewhere.
Poor Hyena!
Close pictures of the Elands, they are more fearful elsewhere.
Poor Hyena!
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A fabulous puffie sighting!
I also like the colours at Gharagab, the steenbok taking a rest (great angle!), the "astonished" snake-eagle, the elands and the second brownie.
The first brownie looks really bad though. Poor thing
I also like the colours at Gharagab, the steenbok taking a rest (great angle!), the "astonished" snake-eagle, the elands and the second brownie.
The first brownie looks really bad though. Poor thing
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