A Hot-diggity Dog Flutter!

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^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Lovely sunbird photo ^Q^
Lower Sabie crocs as usual busy doing nothing lol


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Lovely birds ^Q^ ^Q^

The Goliath Heron looks hilarious lol

I have already seen the wing "thing" of the stork.....I think it was in a Pumbaa TT -O-


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superb serie of birds O/\ ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Nice, Flutts! ^Q^

I like the "bad hairdo' =O:

looks like Sunset Dam isn't so terribly green anymore, or is that an illusion? :-?


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lol lol lol

Between the both of you, the Brat and you caught some great and also some hilarious bird cction! O:V
Not to mention the croc :shock: ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Puff Addy wrote:^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
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Toko wrote:Lovely sunbird photo ^Q^
Lower Sabie crocs as usual busy doing nothing lol
Thanks Toks...I think all crocs are usually busy doing nothing. lol


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Lisbeth wrote:Lovely birds ^Q^ ^Q^

The Goliath Heron looks hilarious lol

I have already seen the wing "thing" of the stork.....I think it was in a Pumbaa TT -O-
Yes, I also remember the stork in Pumbaa's TT. :yes: \O
Richprins wrote:Nice, Flutts! ^Q^

I like the "bad hairdo' =O:

looks like Sunset Dam isn't so terribly green anymore, or is that an illusion? :-?
Correct RP, not too green (when we were there). \O


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Mel wrote:lol lol lol

Between the both of you, the Brat and you caught some great and also some hilarious bird cction! O:V
Not to mention the croc :shock: ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
Thanks Mel. The Brat is very selective of what he photographs but he got some really nice shots, while I did more videoing this trip. \O


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15/04/2016

Skukuza/Lower Sabie Area


Still on the S30 - a first for me in Kruger, African Black Ducks.

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And a nice sighting of these Hooded Vultures.

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A Bateleur with lunch.

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From the high-level bridge we saw one lone ellie.

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Back at camp we carried on with our Bush Domino tournie! ;-)

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You can see how dry the camp was. :-(

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Then I went looking for birdies...

Yellow-fronted Canary

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I did some serious bush-whacking to get this bad pic of a Green-backed Camaroptera! :O^

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When I extricated myself from the undergrowth I saw I was being watched! :shock:

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This Vervet only had 3 legs but seemed to be doing fine. \O

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