Sugarbirds are easier to catch..just difficult to always get the tails in...:0
I probably do have female Sunbirds Toko..but probably taken in Kirstenbosch...
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Re: Fauna and Flora of the TMNP
Those baboons looks much fluffier than their Kruger relatives.
Must be the Cape Doctor forcing them to put on an extra layer.
Stunning photos here as well, Michele.
Must be the Cape Doctor forcing them to put on an extra layer.
Stunning photos here as well, Michele.
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Re: Fauna and Flora of the TMNP
Might be that Michele is a better photographer than the Kruger goersMel wrote:Those baboons looks much fluffier than their Kruger relatives.
Kirtenbosch will be another thread then?
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It certainly is much colder than in Kruger
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Well done Michele thanks for taking the plunge.
Your pics and story is great I am totally inspired and suffering from post Kruger Blues and now thanks to you have the perfect cure.
A little trip down the road to Cape Point is the perfect antidote, just hope I don't run into Boons cousins down there.
Your pics and story is great I am totally inspired and suffering from post Kruger Blues and now thanks to you have the perfect cure.
A little trip down the road to Cape Point is the perfect antidote, just hope I don't run into Boons cousins down there.
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Nice nan is that an agama?
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an Agama... I think so... but maybe we will have a complete name
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