Sprocky's visits to Kruger Park

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Looks as if the birdie could do with a X#X - poor think looks pretty hot. -O

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Fantastic pics again Sprocky ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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What a lovely poser \O


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Lovely pics Sprocks! \O


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Stunning. Still on my wish list to see, 0= -O


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Thanks everyone! \O Dewi, you will have to come and visit, we have them in our garden as well, but much more skittish. ;-)

Yes, I was in the park again this morning. O** The weather was not great and neither were the sightings, but the birding was good. \O I managed to see Carmine Bee-eaters, normally we only see them later, towards the end of summer.

First up, a few of the four legged creatures this morning...

A Giant Plated Lizard

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A tower of Giraffe, one of which was not towering very high.

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And a one horned Impala

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Now for the birds...

A Fish Eagle at Sable Dam

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European Roller

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European Bee-eater with a snack

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Then this one, which I think is a Steppe Buzzard??? -O-

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Great pic of the lizard from a low angle. \O

Love the Roller & bee-eater.

\O with the Steppe Buzzard. \O


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