Browns in Kruger October 2018

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Roger 0/*

How did I post so many pics in this timeframe with the rule limitations :-0 --00--


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UNBELIEVABLE

I'm beginning to think you are just jammin' all of us, seeing how gullible we actually are... 0: 0: it would take me 23 MORE pages just to list my favorite sightings on this trip. ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ O\/ O\/ O\/

I'll just repeat, UNBELIEVABLE trip, and :ty: :ty: for sharing - 0() 0()


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You still see leopard even in terrible weather!! :shock: 0- ^Q^ ^Q^


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Bushcraft wrote: Mon Nov 05, 2018 9:12 pm Back in camp I decided to start a fire even though the weather was still very suspect and the Cow charged around after some bird in the dark, but surprisingly she got close enough for the little camera flash to work.

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To be continued
White Browed Robin Chat (Heuglins Robin) nice one..Yip best time to see cats = light rain as they seem to hate getting drips on them lying under a bush/tree and they come out into the open


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Very interesting, BC!

You sure that is not a hamerkop nest? ..0..

Very strange, as you say! lol

All 3 types of cat in one day again, despite the rain! :shock: :shock: :shock:

So how filthy do your feet actually get then in muddy conditions? O**
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That was quite a change in temperature :shock:

All wet and they do not like it lol

Nice pic of the open-billed stork and also the bateleur \O

I love the cheetahs and the pics are great ^Q^ ^Q^

I am not going to mention that other spotted "thing" (0!) :-0


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That looks like a leopards nest =O: =O: =O: =O:


Next trip to the bush??

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=O:


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ExFmem wrote: Tue Nov 06, 2018 1:03 am UNBELIEVABLE

I'm beginning to think you are just jammin' all of us, seeing how gullible we actually are... 0: 0: it would take me 23 MORE pages just to list my favorite sightings on this trip. ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ O\/ O\/ O\/

I'll just repeat, UNBELIEVABLE trip, and :ty: :ty: for sharing - 0() 0()
Howzit ExFmem 0/*

It's all real Ex, a lucky trip mixed in with some research before leaving ;-)

Thanks for checking this out and posting X#X


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Flutterby wrote: Tue Nov 06, 2018 5:11 am You still see leopard even in terrible weather!! :shock: 0- ^Q^ ^Q^
Ya, that's why I wasn't going to move until the leopard moved because we have found leopard sightings can be a mission in the rain \O


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