A Hot-diggity Dog Flutter!

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10/4/2016

JHB - Lower Sabie


Carrying on towards Lower Sabie, we couldn't believe the number of Openbills we saw in the riverbed (these were just a few of them)!

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The smallest turtle I've ever seen...or the biggest dragonfly! ^0^

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We had arrived at Lower Sabie with no delays, and it was only 12.30. We decided to do the paperwork at reception and then wait on the deck with a cold drink until we could fetch the keys. They told us we could try at 1pm to see if the key was ready.

The Brat getting arty on the deck. ;-)

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There was quite a lot of activity in the riverbed with buffs, waterbuck and kudu all making an appearance.

Rub-a-dub-dub, three men in a tub. lol

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We went back to reception at 1 and were given our key, a whole hour early!! O:V I have to say that all the employees we encountered in the camps were extremely friendly and helpful! \O \O

I have posted these pics in the Camp thread, but we were very impressed with the renovations done to the old dormitory-style bungalows. :yes:

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After unpacking I went exploring and found this agama with his lunch.

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I love the turtle "sandwich" and the agama having lunch O:V ( I must be hungry :-? lol )


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I cannot imagine of a better place than to wait for the key as on the deck at LS, Flutterby ^Q^

Great that you could get the key a bit earlier and then love the lot of open billed storks you saw and the colourful agama having lunch O/\


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What a sSpeciality with the turtle and the dragonfly O:V O:V O:V

And then there is also the agama with its kill. ^Q^

Love such out of the ordinary things. :-)


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lol That turtle looks like he's practicimg his swimming style and has his trainer on his back giving advice . =O:

Love the agama lunch pics. \O ^Q^


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Amazing that the little dragonfly could lift the Turtle onto the rock ;-) =O:

Love the Agama with his lunch \O


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Award-winning turtle pic, Flutts! O\/

Maybe the large number of openbills over the last year has something to do with the drought? :-?

Ja, tough life sitting on the deck there! X#X


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missed the start like usual :o0ps:

me too love the Agama with kill and Dragonfly given directives to the Turtle O/\

poor Hippos :-(

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Lisbeth wrote:I love the turtle "sandwich" and the agama having lunch O:V ( I must be hungry :-? lol )
lol Thanks Lis. ;-)
Pumbaa wrote:I cannot imagine of a better place than to wait for the key as on the deck at LS, Flutterby ^Q^

Great that you could get the key a bit earlier and then love the lot of open billed storks you saw and the colourful agama having lunch O/\
The deck is always a great place to pass the time. :yes:
Mel wrote:What a sSpeciality with the turtle and the dragonfly O:V O:V O:V

And then there is also the agama with its kill. ^Q^

Love such out of the ordinary things. :-)
Me too. ;-) Although I should have said terrapin, not turtle. :o0ps:
Dewi wrote:lol That turtle looks like he's practicimg his swimming style and has his trainer on his back giving advice . =O:

Love the agama lunch pics. \O ^Q^
I like your description of the terrapin! lol
RogerFraser wrote:Amazing that the little dragonfly could lift the Turtle onto the rock ;-) =O:

Love the Agama with his lunch \O
Oh Roger, your comment on the dragonfly really cracked me up! =O:
Richprins wrote:Award-winning turtle pic, Flutts! O\/

Maybe the large number of openbills over the last year has something to do with the drought? :-?

Ja, tough life sitting on the deck there! X#X
No sure about the openbills, but definitely never seen so many together before. -O-
nan wrote:missed the start like usual :o0ps:

me too love the Agama with kill and Dragonfly given directives to the Turtle O/\

poor Hippos :-(

^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
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JHB - Lower Sabie


For our afternoon drive we decided to head up the H10, cut across on the S29 and back down the S128. First up was a Goliath Heron from the low-level bridge.

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I was excited to find my first lifer of the trip - a Squacco Heron. O:V

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Tawny Eagle

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The H10 and S29 offered up some general game but on the S128 I spotted this very busy chap. :-0

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The Brat and I battled to get any good pics as he didn't keep still for a second! :O^

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Back at the low-level bridge, a Yellow-billed Egret (I think). :-?

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A croc enjoying the late afternoon sun.

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We still had quite a bit of time so we headed down the H4-2 and did a little bit of the S28 until it was time to turn around.

This Fish-eagle always hangs around the weir on the H4-2.

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A Woolly-necked Stork also on the H4-2.

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Continued on the next page. ;-)


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