Egyptian Vulture in Kruger National Park

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Dzombo
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Re: Egyptian Vulture in Kruger National Park

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Flutterby wrote: Wed Sep 05, 2018 4:49 pm Holding thumbs for you.
Never got to see the EV :-(

I have subscribed to a rare bird sighting notification email group.
Seems there have been no reported sightings of the EV for a few weeks now -O-


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:-(

There will be another one one day! ;-)


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Re: Egyptian Vulture in Kruger National Park

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Dzombo wrote: Mon Oct 15, 2018 10:23 am
Flutterby wrote: Wed Sep 05, 2018 4:49 pm Holding thumbs for you.
Never got to see the EV :-(

I have subscribed to a rare bird sighting notification email group.
Seems there have been no reported sightings of the EV for a few weeks now -O-
Vultures travel over huge distances ..It will pitch up ..seems to favour the Central Letaba / Olifants area ..With the fuel price and looming retirement I will only be able to get to Kruger once every 18 months or so ..So maybe they will be a pair by then when we spend Nov at Shingwedzi 2019..ah its getting better ..only 13 months to go O:V O:V O:V O:V


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Re: Egyptian Vulture in Kruger National Park

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I seem to recall the last sighting on this email group was on the S28 (south of Lower Sabie)
Drove this road a few times but no luck.

Also spent some time in the Olifants area.

Anyhow - hopefully the EV will still be around next March and I will get to see it then O**


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