Re: Pooky back in Satara
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 9:41 pm
Thursday 18th Sept. 2014
Our friends had never been to Olifants or Letaba, so we decided to take a ride up there to see the elephant museum.
First up a ground hornbill looking for some breakfast.

Then a young impala

The olifants river looks so bare with all the vegetation gone. I really do miss those beautiful big sycamore trees from
the banks of the river.

It didn't look as if there was too much food for this monkey.

A green woodhoopoe scratching in the bark of a tree.

In Letaba one of the many bushbuck was looking a bit scruffy with its winter coat on still

We had some breakfast while we watched the goings on in the river bed. There were plenty of birds around including
this yellow fronted canary

and a blackheaded oriole



also a kurrichane thrush

to be continued
Our friends had never been to Olifants or Letaba, so we decided to take a ride up there to see the elephant museum.
First up a ground hornbill looking for some breakfast.

Then a young impala

The olifants river looks so bare with all the vegetation gone. I really do miss those beautiful big sycamore trees from
the banks of the river.

It didn't look as if there was too much food for this monkey.

A green woodhoopoe scratching in the bark of a tree.

In Letaba one of the many bushbuck was looking a bit scruffy with its winter coat on still


We had some breakfast while we watched the goings on in the river bed. There were plenty of birds around including
this yellow fronted canary

and a blackheaded oriole



also a kurrichane thrush

to be continued