Kruger National Park Challenges - New Entries

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7-in-1

african spoonbill, cape glossy starling, common mynah, egyptian goose, giant kingfisher, lesser-masked weaver, red-billed buffalo weaver - sunset dam.

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7-in-1

black-winged stilt, green-backed heron, grey heron, water thick-knee, white-crowned lapwing, white-faced duck, yellow-billed stork - sunset dam

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<dop> leachyyyyyy!


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O-/


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4-in-1,

african jacana, black-winged stilt, three-banded plover, ruff - sunset dam
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3-in-1

common sandpiper, three-banded plover, wood sandpiper - sunset dam

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5-in-1

african sacred ibis, african spoonbill, three-banded plover, water thick-knee, white-crowned lapwing - sunset dam

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Much better - one can really see the birds \O


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6-in-1

african spoonbill, blacksmith lapwing, egyptian goose, goliath heron, grey heron, yellow-billed stork - shipandani hide

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