Normally that kind of day happens to the rest of us, not to you
Funny pic of the monitor
Lions On The Loose
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Ja, welcome to our level, Peej!
Kori are tricky to photograph for me...
Brilliant monitor and fishing pics!
Kori are tricky to photograph for me...
Brilliant monitor and fishing pics!
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Thanks PJL,
had a good laugh at the monitor taking a sunbath at sunset dam
Many crocodiles lying around indeed
had a good laugh at the monitor taking a sunbath at sunset dam
Many crocodiles lying around indeed
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Lovely day (without cat stress and traffic jam).
The kudu is snacking on a wild melon Lagenaria sphaerica, a climber plant in the Cucurbitaceae family.
The kudu is snacking on a wild melon Lagenaria sphaerica, a climber plant in the Cucurbitaceae family.
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That water monitor looks very confused
Next trip to the bush??
Let me think......................
Let me think......................
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Ja sometimes its just nice to be in the park when it is quiet .Love the fishing croc and the monitor .
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I know Lis... but this was particularly quiet for us
Thanks RP... it was a bit of luck getting the fishing crocodile as it surfaced just once whilst we were there
But it's our last day in the park! Surely they have to come out and say goodbye
That monitor was very funny - we almost missed it as it was seemed frozen to the sign
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Thanks Klipspringer! It certainly seemed to struggle to make any kind of indentation into the fruitKlipspringer wrote: ↑Fri Oct 04, 2019 3:33 pm Lovely day (without cat stress and traffic jam).
The kudu is snacking on a wild melon Lagenaria sphaerica, a climber plant in the Cucurbitaceae family.
Good job it can read the signpost
Thanks RogerRogerFraser wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2019 9:06 pm Ja sometimes its just nice to be in the park when it is quiet .Love the fishing croc and the monitor .
Thanks BC... this was way beyond your 'quiet' standards