Photo Gallery: Birds of Kruger
- Penga Ndlovu
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Re: Birds of Kruger
"Longing for the bush is a luxury many have.
Living in the bush is a luxury that only a few have"
Living in the bush is a luxury that only a few have"
- Flutterby
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Re: Birds of Kruger
Crested Barbet wrote:
Tawnies
Grey Heron with froggie snack
Ground Hornbill with tasty sandwich
Red-billed Woodhoopoe teaching juvenile how to kill
Re: Birds of Kruger
green-backed heron. (green-legged heron ??)
glossy starling with an evil eye
branch meeting
this chap at transport dam obviously gets fed on a regular basis by ignorant/stupid tourists who visit there to see another "battle in the kruger"
glossy starling with an evil eye
branch meeting
this chap at transport dam obviously gets fed on a regular basis by ignorant/stupid tourists who visit there to see another "battle in the kruger"
the future is not what it used to be
- Flutterby
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Crested Barbet wrote:
White-fronted Bee-eater with a little problem
White-headed Vultures in love
Saddle-billed Storks
Hooded Vultures, juv.
Yellow-billed Hornbill
White-faced Ducks
- Flutterby
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Re: Birds of Kruger
Crested Barbet wrote:
Hamerkop
African Darter
Diederik Cuckoo
Reed Cormorant, juv.
African Scops Owl
Goliath Heron - my fish ....
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Re: Birds of Kruger
Crested Barbet wrote:
Giant Kingfisher, male
Another Yellow-billed Hornbill
African Hoopoe
Woodland Kingfisher
Re: Birds of Kruger
a pair of saddle-billed storks
with the male in the foreground and the female in the background....
with the male in the foreground and the female in the background....
the future is not what it used to be
Re: Birds of Kruger
juvenile bateleur having lunch
seen from the s25
seen from the s25
the future is not what it used to be
- Penga Ndlovu
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Re: Birds of Kruger
Burchells Coucal
"Longing for the bush is a luxury many have.
Living in the bush is a luxury that only a few have"
Living in the bush is a luxury that only a few have"