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Re: Kruger National Park Challenges - New Entries
Ja, that last one is a bit optimistic, leachy?
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number 1 is the grey heron, number 2 are yellow-billed storks, number 3 is the blacksmith, number 4 is the spoonbill, number 5 are the geese, number 6 is the goliath heron
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any more optimistic than finding your elephants and buffalo and jackal , and zebra....
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I put up closeups!
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We need a group decision - yes or no on the last pic?
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the animals aren't even close up to each other nevermind you being close up to them
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the 5-1 of thurs 2 april is the same group of birds, but having driven on with the road to the opposite side of the group a blacksmith entered the picture
hence the 6-1..........
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Zooming you can see the birds in the yellow circles
I have seen worse
I have seen worse
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Otherwise there will be hell to pay!
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