Crunchy Meat Pie and other culinary delights!

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So now we're not allowed to eat meat? 0*\ 0-

Rare giraffe shots! ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Not so common to see a baboon on a kill. :shock: \O Nice giraffe pics. ;-)


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Richprins wrote:So now we're not allowed to eat meat? 0*\ 0-

Rare giraffe shots! ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
Yes, just not cute little Impala lambs.

Must be rare, every time we've stumbled upon two Giraffes fighting, they stopped and looked at us instead 0*\


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Flutterby wrote:Not so common to see a baboon on a kill. :shock: \O Nice giraffe pics. ;-)
I'd rather not see Boons on kills, not my favourite animal (I decided that looong before I became acquainted with RP)


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This TR is nearly finished (big sigh of relief) as this was our last full day in the park!

Day 12 Friday 21 November : Crocodile Bridge.

Back at camp, more bugs.

An adult Antlion?
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Grasshopper.
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A beautiful wasp!
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A Dragonfly (Red-veined Dropwing?).
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Some Damselflies.
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And one kind fellow pointed this out to me; a European Nightjar!
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The wasp is definitely beautiful!! A wonderful colour ^Q^ ^Q^

Great pic and great sighting of the nightjar O\/ O\/


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wwo Nightjar O/\ ^Q^


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Why are you relieved? =O: =O: =O:

^0^

Good pics, I must say! :shock:

The first nightjar pic could qualify as a "hangover" contribution! lol

Love the wasp! \O


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Great to see the nightjar! ^Q^ ^Q^


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Love your steenbokkies, the blackwinged stilt, the boons, inscets and the nightjar - Quite a very succesful drive \O


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