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Alf wrote: Fri Jun 21, 2019 6:01 pm Those badgers can create havoc :yes:

Lovely pic of the baboons in the sunlight ^Q^
WE were at Tamboti once and my brother in law was really worried as 2 Badgers were fighting under his SUV ..he was concerned they would bite things like Brake Fluid and Fuel Pipes . they were also making a funny growling sound


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ExFmem wrote: Sun Jun 23, 2019 12:04 am Wow, you two are already having quite the adventure - cool birds, lion w/ giraffe prey, HBs being naughty, and lovely, scenic backlit baboons are cherries on top. O/\

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Alf wrote: Fri Jun 21, 2019 6:01 pm Those badgers can create havoc :yes:

Lovely pic of the baboons in the sunlight ^Q^
WE were at Tamboti once and my brother in law was really worried as 2 Badgers were fighting under his SUV ..he was concerned they would bite things like Brake Fluid and Fuel Pipes . they were also making a funny growling sound
I never thought of that...thankfully they didn't damage anything. \O


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10 June, Satara

Still on the S100, a party of parrots...cold and sleepy parrots! ;-)

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More wood-hoopoes! :-0

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Look into my eyes.....

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A Bateleur couple catching the morning rays.

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Brown-hooded Kingfisher

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Early morning drink

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Gudzani Dam was empty in January....nice to see it full again! :-0

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Lovely bird pics ^Q^ ^Q^


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Ah, so that is one way of getting the parrots to sit still...freeze them! ..0.. :-0

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Love your birdies, Flutterby \O

and seeing Gudzani that full again is magnificent as the past two years it was nearly empty when we have been there O/\


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Sorry you had to lie to the Ballie O**

Nice action to start at Lake Panic O:V

Love the “mushroom” rock =O: , I’m going to look for it ..0..

Lions O\/

S100....., we have experienced the same style of parking at a kill on that road, but worth the wait for a look ^Q^

I’m glad you guys got the fire going =O: --00--

Badger raider O/\


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Stunning birds ^Q^


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Great birding shots, Flutters. Really like the Bateleur! \O


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Lisbeth wrote: Sun Jun 23, 2019 11:12 am Lovely bird pics ^Q^ ^Q^
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Richprins wrote: Sun Jun 23, 2019 12:46 pm Ah, so that is one way of getting the parrots to sit still...freeze them! ..0.. :-0

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Pumbaa wrote: Sun Jun 23, 2019 2:22 pm Love your birdies, Flutterby \O

and seeing Gudzani that full again is magnificent as the past two years it was nearly empty when we have been there O/\
Thanks Pumbaa. \O It's strange that Gudzani was empty during the rainy season and full in winter! -O-
Bushcraft wrote: Sun Jun 23, 2019 3:17 pm Sorry you had to lie to the Ballie O**

Nice action to start at Lake Panic O:V

Love the “mushroom” rock =O: , I’m going to look for it ..0..

Lions O\/

S100....., we have experienced the same style of parking at a kill on that road, but worth the wait for a look ^Q^

I’m glad you guys got the fire going =O: --00--

Badger raider O/\
Hey BC, nice to see you round again. I felt bad about lying to my dad, but when I tried to show him pictures from the trip he wasn't too interested, so it obviously wasn't a big deal to him. ;-) My fire making skills are perfect now! :yes:
Alf wrote: Sun Jun 23, 2019 4:20 pm Stunning birds ^Q^
Thanks Alf. ;-)
Sprocky wrote: Mon Jun 24, 2019 7:58 am Great birding shots, Flutters. Really like the Bateleur! \O
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