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Never seen a parrot-beaked tortoise. Never heard heard about it either O** :o0ps:


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wow Parrot-beaked tortoise... :-0 ^Q^


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At this time of year there are plenty of Steppe Buzzards in the park. They normally migrate away from the area during the winter, but some do seem to be staying year-round. I've heard talk that they may be inter-breeding with Forest Buzzards due to ignoring their migration :-?

This one was playing hard-to-photograph in the dappled morning light ;-)

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PJL wrote: This one was playing hard-to-photograph in the dappled morning light ;-)
You managed to get a pretty good photo all the same ;-) O:V


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indeed very good picture ^Q^


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Amazingly Gina's 3 cubs were found ALIVE in the park yesterday afternoon. They were lured onto the road with a warthog kill and were all successfully darted and transferred to a boma. After a check up from the vet and a decent meal they appear to be doing quite well given how long it is since their mother died - hopefully they will all make a good recovery, and in about 6 months time they should be released back into the park ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

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wow... super good news O/\ O/\ O/\

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Excellent news ^Q^ ^Q^ O/\


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That's amazing! I indeed would have never thought they'd survive. 0:

As much as I'm happy that they are being taken care of now, I wonder why Addo is doing it.
Gina wasn't killed because of human interference and hence I'd expect the cubs being left to themselves,
like in: let nature take its course. :-?


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Good point, Mel \O

I think, lions are important to attract tourists ;-) They would never rear a kudu or warthog orphan, I think.


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