And then the rain set in or at dusk the bush comes alive

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A nice variety, Pumbaa!

The leopard is HUGE and looks like a character from the Jungle Book! ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Yeah a massive leopard ^Q^ ^Q^


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The bush was certainly alive for you this trip! ^Q^ Had to take some time to view all your gorgeous photos posted while I was away from the Forum, but was wonderful time well spent! I see some of my favorites were also nominated in various categories, so will look forward to seeing them again when I vote ;-) O/\ O/\

(What is the hitchhiker on the kudu that is not an oxpecker? :-? )

Again, many superb shots, and looking forward to many more ^Q^ ^Q^


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Richprins wrote: Thu Oct 25, 2018 7:27 am I also love Jones' dam, Pumbaa! :yes: X#X

Yes, that road is quiet tourist-wise, but also sometimes animal-wise...so nice to see big 5 there! O/\

Was the road not too bumpy? O-/
S36 is the best Cheetah Road in the park ..Great for sable too ..Love it ..its the one reason I venture south of Olifants River
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FANTASTIC sighting of the Black Coucal !!!! only ever really seen in very wet seasons when a very few pop over from Mozambique


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Great pics of all the Red Billed Oxpeckers hitch Hiking ..Showing immatures as well with the dark Bills


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Fantastic leopard sighting!! ^Q^ We always stop at Gudzani, but have never seen anything exciting there! 0*\


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Pumbaa wrote: Wed Nov 07, 2018 4:30 pm and a cute and very active white-browed scrub-robin

Probably has the prettiest call of all birds in Kruger ..Love hearing and seeing them in Camp


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Lovely Action Flight Pic of a Female Lesser Kestrel ..Yes part of the Greater falcon Family ;-)


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Lisbeth wrote: Wed Nov 07, 2018 5:01 pm Lovely scrub-robin and snake-eagle ^Q^ ^Q^

But of course the leopard was the cherry on top O/\ O/\
Although the day started a bit slow it got better and better \O


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