Flutts and the Brat go it alone

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Mel wrote: Fri Jul 12, 2019 3:31 pm WOW, Flutts, what an exceptional sightings!!! And great photos, too @The Brat ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
Thanks Mel. ;-)
Lisbeth wrote: Fri Jul 12, 2019 4:12 pm Great doggie sighting ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ One has forgotten to use the napkin O**
:yes: lol
RogerFraser wrote: Fri Jul 12, 2019 7:02 pm O/\ O\/ Love seeing the doggies .Good to see there are some moving around that side again .Wonder if they have split from the Malelane pack and starting a new Lower Sabie group -O-
I'm not sure but you don't often see such a small pack. -O-
Alf wrote: Sat Jul 13, 2019 7:47 am And then wild dogs ^Q^
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What wonderful doggie close ups, Flutterby ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

Love the portraits and the stretch shot X#X


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Wonderful shot of the Little Bee-eater ^Q^ .

Hornbills going to a funeral =O: very funny, the Grey-h Bush-shrike is gorgeous, the smug elitist baboon in the tree is :-0 :-0 , and of course the Wild Dog sighting and photos are superb. ^Q^ ^Q^

(We take rubber snakes with us, 0- as we read they help deter the monkeys when left on the table. Naturally, they showed up in shoes, the shower, the refrig., etc. 0' I never thought of planting one in the car....hm-m-m-m Thanks for the idea ..0.. )


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Pumbaa wrote: Sat Jul 13, 2019 12:09 pm What wonderful doggie close ups, Flutterby ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

Love the portraits and the stretch shot X#X
Thanks Pumbaa! \O
ExFmem wrote: Sun Jul 14, 2019 12:32 am Wonderful shot of the Little Bee-eater ^Q^ .

Hornbills going to a funeral =O: very funny, the Grey-h Bush-shrike is gorgeous, the smug elitist baboon in the tree is :-0 :-0 , and of course the Wild Dog sighting and photos are superb. ^Q^ ^Q^

(We take rubber snakes with us, 0- as we read they help deter the monkeys when left on the table. Naturally, they showed up in shoes, the shower, the refrig., etc. 0' I never thought of planting one in the car....hm-m-m-m Thanks for the idea ..0.. )
Thanks for all the lovely comments Ex! ;-) You could even use the snakes on a plane!! O** lol


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13 June, Croc Bridge

The doggies soon moved off into the bush so we carried on up the S130. A car coming the other way flagged us down and told us there were two male lions further up the road...these were obviously the same two we had seen that morning. We soon found them but the grass was very long so it wasn't easy to get a good view of both of them. At least they were closer to the road than they had been in the morning. :-0

How handsome am I? O:V

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I was in love!! :-0

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The one then got up and stretched....

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...and walked right past us and crossed the road!! O\/

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They have a modern haircut O**

Very good pics albeit the tall grass ^Q^ ^Q^
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O/\ O/\ O/\

The one lion is going bald! :twisted:


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Two stunning male lions ^Q^


Next trip to the bush??

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^Q^ ^Q^ Wow what luck with active Lions .Looks like the one has a Mohawk haircut =O:


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Also like their hair style - Besides the lions itself the hairstyle is very fancy \O

Great shots on top, Flutterby :ty:


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