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Re: The red-billed queleas had been unleashed
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2018 10:25 pm
by nan
Re: The red-billed queleas had been unleashed
Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 7:35 am
by Flutterby
Lucky to see a grysbok so far south!
More lovely lions!

Re: The red-billed queleas had been unleashed
Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 7:46 am
by Richprins
Nice grysbok, Pumbaa, and lovely to see the area green!

Re: The red-billed queleas had been unleashed
Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 11:33 am
by Lisbeth
Mum wants to sleep not to play

Re: The red-billed queleas had been unleashed
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 1:06 pm
by Pumbaa
Yup that Little one wanted a bit attention
Flutterby wrote: ↑Thu Mar 08, 2018 7:35 am
Lucky to see a grysbok so far south!
More lovely lions!
Always amazing to capture the gryboks as they are so shy

Re: The red-billed queleas had been unleashed
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 1:07 pm
by Pumbaa
Richprins wrote: ↑Thu Mar 08, 2018 7:46 am
Nice grysbok, Pumbaa, and lovely to see the area green!
This year we visited this spot again and it looked totally different as all the green was gone only grass left

Re: The red-billed queleas had been unleashed
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 1:07 pm
by Pumbaa
Lisbeth wrote: ↑Thu Mar 08, 2018 11:33 am
Mum wants to sleep not to play
Yes mom needs rest as well but obviously the little one had other things in mind

Re: The red-billed queleas had been unleashed
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 1:09 pm
by Pumbaa
Also now during the one hour will still had to spent with them we were all alone and had them once again all to ourselves
and they were so relaxed
and we were so happy to having seen them again.
It was meanwhile afternoon and after having had such an amazing time with them we left and could not believe our luck we had today with all those wonderful sightings we had,
however, before we left the loop a huge buffalo bull appeared on the scene very well knowing the presence of the lions but obviously he did not had any problems with them as he made slowly his way until he disappeared between the mopane bushes.
Although the break was short we enjoyed a quiet time on our verandah whilst taking short walks along the walkways close to the Letaba riverbed and so our afternoon drive was a bit shorter than usually but we simply had to drive the S69 along the Nhlanganini which we only discovered two years ago as the views there are amazing.
As nothing else could be seen we also took the S95 which is always worth especially because of all the loops and we met many feeding hippos out of the water,
we spotted again pied kingfishers and white fronted bee eaters as already in the early morning
and could admire saddle billed storks a bit farer away and took a lot of shots from an elephant herd
who must have crossed the river only recently and started now to feed.

Re: The red-billed queleas had been unleashed
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 1:10 pm
by Pumbaa
Our last sighting on this very exciting day were an incredible number of marabou storks along the river road.
Back in camp the braai had been lit, Timon was running his rounds in camp and I simply sat on our verandah and enjoyed the amazing evening.
Friday, 24. February 2017 – Letaba – Shingwedzi
Driven roads: H1-5 – S95 – H1-6 – H15 – S48 – S50 – H1-6 – S50 – S143 – S50
It was once again moving day and then already for the final time during that trip. As always we started it slow and had no hurry neither in packing up nor in rushing to Shingwedzi especially still having our last two exciting days in mind. So we took it easy and also the drive was quiet although we soaked everything in especially along the Letaba river with the many loops to look into the river.
We spotted a fish eagle a bit far away and on the high water bridge crossing the Letaba we stopped and took a look around and realized a Wahlberg on the ground in the riverbed.
The rest of our drive along the tar road turned out to be more quiet but at least we saw a glimpse of a black backed jackal before same dashed away.
As always and when same is open we do take the Tsendze loop and here we again met quite a number of amur falcons which are always a highlight to us
and Timon took a lot of pictures and we even had luck in photographing this bird also whilst taking off,
a cute squirrel forced us to stop again for an excessive photo shooting.
The obligatory buffalo bulls we always do meet on that road came also across but both were still extreme lazy and enjoyed the cool sand in the riverbed
whilst the other one already stood up.
to be continued...
Re: The red-billed queleas had been unleashed
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 1:16 pm
by Lisbeth
Lovely amur falcons. The males are very Photogenic
And one of my little sweethearts

Pumbaa!