Browns in Kruger October 2018

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Lovely SSJ. :yes:

Amazing photographs of the stalking lion!! ^Q^


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What to say, Bushcraft,

leopards again :-0 plus side striped jackals - love that shot of the sitting one - and great lions shots as well X#X

Also brilliant ellie sighting at the waterhole and you did it right in enjoying your stay at Talamati instead of doing any afternoon drive \O You are right the bushcamps are a bit expensice but gladly Biyamiti is (still) payable compared to the others :ty:


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I'm sure the next episode we will see lion feeding on crocodile lol


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=O: =O: =O:


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Lisbeth wrote: Fri Nov 02, 2018 11:37 am
Someone in the park suggested a constipation issue
That's when the vet does it to a cow lol

I like the side-striped jackals a lot :yes: :yes:

Great pics of the lioness in stalking mode ^Q^ ^Q^

Cliffhanger! O/
Yes, maybe the one ellie was playing "vet" with the other :shock: =O: --00--

We don't see SSJ's often so it the cool \O

It ends well for the wildebeest ;-)


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Richprins wrote: Fri Nov 02, 2018 1:27 pm O-/ O-/ O-/

Stunning early morning stuff!

The dry season also makes for clearer viewing, hey BC? :yes:

Nice jackal pics too! X#X

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Those bush camps can produce in the morning \O The afternoon O**

Ja, great for viewing this trip \O


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leachy wrote: Fri Nov 02, 2018 1:59 pm astounding...

astounding...

astounding...

:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
Lucky leachy \O

No SBS's this morning 0: =O:


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RobertT wrote: Fri Nov 02, 2018 2:24 pm Amazed at the amount of leopard and lions etc you see, must be something to do with going barefoot, nature responding to you. O** O** \O \O
Howzit RT X#X

I have seen you lurking =O:

Did I show you the maps :-? This trip they were better

Ja, the animals aren't getting chased by all those stinky shoes =O:


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Flutterby wrote: Fri Nov 02, 2018 5:07 pm Lovely SSJ. :yes:

Amazing photographs of the stalking lion!! ^Q^
Shot Flutts X#X It was a mission doing the reverse thing while using the camera, I just held the button down =O:


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Pumbaa wrote: Fri Nov 02, 2018 5:30 pm What to say, Bushcraft,

leopards again :-0 plus side striped jackals - love that shot of the sitting one - and great lions shots as well X#X

Also brilliant ellie sighting at the waterhole and you did it right in enjoying your stay at Talamati instead of doing any afternoon drive \O You are right the bushcamps are a bit expensice but gladly Biyamiti is (still) payable compared to the others :ty:
Thanks Pumbaa \O

There's an episode coming next with no leopard 0:

That ellie sitting and looking at us was a very strange sighting :shock:

Biyamiti is my favourite camp in Kruger ;-) but it's nearly the same price as Talamati O-/ (it may actually be the same price :-? )


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