We know it must sound like a terrible cliche by now, but “Wow! What an amazing day we had AGAIN!” The Kruger National Park just keeps delivering the most amazing and thrilling encounters for us! Our route today took us north, to Olifants, Letaba and a little beyond.
Spotted Hyena
African Wild Cat
Leopardess in a tree
Her interest peaked by a growl from the male, the leopardess moves to a lower branch
Leopard male and kill
Pied Kingfisher
Wire-tailed Swallow
Yellow-billed Kite
Olifants River
Flap-neck Chameleon
Rock Monitor
African Openbill Stork
Elephant youngsters testing their mettle
Tsessebe
Big Elephant Bull
Gorgeous Tusker N’wendlamuhari (2020/01/02)
Vervet Monkey
Leopardess eyeing an injured wildebeest calf
Kudu at sunset
Satara sunest
Saddle-billed Stork
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I’m bored stiff looking at all your dull posts so I think I know just how bored you must’ve been at this stage!!
Wha ha HAAA! Got you!!
Miskien sal julle agterkom net hoe groen ek nou al is… en dis sommer nog vroeg in die jaar!
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Op die oomblik sal ek n hele paar organe opoffer as ek hulle kan ruil vir nog n maand op Satara…
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Een toon, een pinkie… een oor… een… nee wag, dis dalk te veel! 🤣🤣
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:):)
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Uncanny the diversity you are seeing!
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That’s the beauty of the Kruger Park!
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Leopard, leopard, leopard!!! Love it (and the rest.)
janet
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There aren’t very many creatures more beautiful than a leopard, is there Janet?
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Nope.
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Wonderful! It describes it perfectly! Thanks, D. 🙂
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Glad to have you along with us, H.J!
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