Sprocky's visits to Kruger Park

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^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ Great pics again! Love the saurus and the red one \O


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Stunning pic of the Weaver Sprocks. \O

Also like the fungi one as well. ^Q^


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It's always amazing to see the changes some rain brings to the park within hours :-) Lovely shots as usual \O


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Brilliant weaver pic ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Thanks again all of you. ;-)

Today I came across this ellie with a seriously deformed ear. I wonder what could have caused this?

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It is also always nice to get pics of a Squirrel that is not in a camp. They normally don't hang around long enough for pics, but this one did.

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Stunning pics. \O

I think the ellie might miss the fan-action to keep cool. :-( Shame.

Squirrel is beautiful. - is it flowers it is munching on?


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Great pics as usual Sprocks. \O

Seems the ellie has gotten quite used to it's ear being like it is. Looks healthy enough otherwise. Wonder if it;s been like that since birth, or an infection of some sorts later on?


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Would be very interesting what happened to the ear of the Ellie, I never saw something similar before :-?


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^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

Great installment again! And as for that ellie :shock: just when I thought I've seen it all.....


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Great pics again ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

Never seen an ear like that before :-? :-? :-?


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