2020 - Summer At Hazyview

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Luckily there was a bit of life at the low water bridge :yes:

A black stork in the company of a hamerkop and a three-banded plover
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That was it from Kruger year 2020.

Next up "Four Days in the Okavango Delta" ;-)


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^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ Lis!


Great bird pics, and I love the monkey drama... :-? O-/

Never seen a juvenile carmine... :shock:


Sorry about the golf club experience...normally one is not rushed or forgets one's order anyway due to relaxing with a X#X .


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Thank you so much for this story, and as said, it was a pleasure to meet indeed!

See next year! 0/0


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Richprins wrote: Fri Mar 13, 2020 6:30 pm
Thank you so much for this story, and as said, it was a pleasure to meet indeed!

See next year! 0/0
It was indeed, only too short!

Next year is too far away and with Virus up and stocks dow..... O**


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Lovely bee-eater youngster, IMO more elegant than the adult O/\

And I have a soft spot for black storks :yes: they have cool legs and are otherwise not too overstyled.

Now we go to the Okavango and I can't wait to see more swamp photos O\/


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great Black Stork shots ..they are far less common than the very similar Abdims Stork


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There's always something to see! \O


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Not good service at the golf club

Thanks for sharing this trip with us


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WoW Lisbeth,

love all your carmine bee eater shots and for sure from all the other birdies as well ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

The vervet mom plus her youngster are cute as well O\/


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Lisbeth wrote: Thu Mar 12, 2020 6:03 pm On to the last Kruger day!
Wonder who has been your teacher with that O** lol

The squirrels are ever so cute :-0 And the baby waterbuck is not far behind in the ranking.
Or maybe even level O\/

And being an arid park dweller, I always appreciate seeing hippo too ^Q^

Nice captures of the bee-eater. But you will have to admit that the adults are even "beautifuller" O:V

Interesting observation of the golf club. BC always seemed pretty happy with that place -O-


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Maybe I was at the Golf Club on a wrong day or maybe I am too difficult and expect too much -O-


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