a few snippets from kruger during the normal part of march

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WoW Leachy,

caught finally up and must say that I also would never have expected cheetahs in that area but Incredible sighting :-0 :-0

Your shots are fantastic and the little lion cub on mom is gorgeous O/\

on top your landscape shots showing all the water in the park are breathtaking \O

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Jis laaik, leach! :shock: Those rockspiders gave you a good tip on the jagluiperd. lol

Well done squire, great sighting. \O


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thank you
sprocket, pumbaa, harrys, flutts, richie, klippies, alf and lis.
:ty: :ty:

i was keen to see what tihongonyeni would look like
during this time of greenery and never ending water.
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the place was packed horizon to horizon with zebra
and wildebeest
and a flock of white storks among the gyppos in the waterhole.
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So many storks together :-0 :-0 :-0


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The storks were still there :shock:

I saw hundreds on Feb. 15th and loved it O/\ O/\


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The white stork is a gregarious bird only on migration routes and at wintering areas, here we see hardly any large flocks 0=


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Unfortunately not :-( They stop a few at a time from Marocco to Scandinavia.

They probably start separating before the Mediterranean; Some go via Turkey and others Spain and Portugal -O-


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What an amalgamation! :shock:

We saw more wildebeest in the Mopane area than in the central district last year! :-? 0-


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Wow, busy there! ^Q^


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thanks
flutts, richie, lis, klippies and mel
:ty: :ty:

the zebra were as active as ever....

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