From Floods and Surprises in River beds

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The raptor looks like a European Honey Buzzard O/\ O/\ I don't know what else it could be -O-

A nice sunny day is always better than a dark rainy one, whatever you have to do lol lol \O

There were loads of waterbucks this year. Or maybe I noticed them more -O-

Great pic of the Crocodile ^Q^ ^Q^

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Always lovely views on those rivers, Pumbaa! [O]

I like the little monkey with the wise expression, and the croc in the sun! \O


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That’s a huge crocodile


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The vervets are cute. :-0 Interesting raptor - do you know what it is? :-?


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I have proposed a European Honey-buzzard -O-


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Lisbeth wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2020 3:59 pm The raptor looks like a European Honey Buzzard O/\ O/\ I don't know what else it could be -O-

A nice sunny day is always better than a dark rainy one, whatever you have to do lol lol \O

There were loads of waterbucks this year. Or maybe I noticed them more -O-

Great pic of the Crocodile ^Q^ ^Q^

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Lisbeth wrote: Sun Mar 22, 2020 11:41 am I have proposed a European Honey-buzzard -O-
Could be, Lisbeth \O Waterbucks are always there plentiful each year luckily you can see them in the entire park X#X


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Richprins wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2020 4:18 pm Always lovely views on those rivers, Pumbaa! [O]

I like the little monkey with the wise expression, and the croc in the sun! \O
Indeed - Sigh - The crocodile did not move then entire time we photographed same and the monkeys can be so cute when behaving lol


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Alf wrote: Sun Mar 22, 2020 7:59 am That’s a huge crocodile
This was not the only one around but posing like that \O


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Flutterby wrote: Sun Mar 22, 2020 9:17 am The vervets are cute. :-0 Interesting raptor - do you know what it is? :-?
I would also go for a European honey buzzard as poposed by Lis \O


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The view from that road into the river is always breathtaking
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but the birdlife is normally also plentiful but today it was indeed a bit too quiet for our liking but at least another crested barbet showed up
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and was willing to pose
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