For me too actually. But this chance I got and that was very interesting to watch ... from the far distance!Rionn wrote:... (too early for me ).
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Yes, Rionn, the elephant lady with the torn up ear I also saw:
And the lively baby-elephants. Very cute. Unfortunately I didn't have enough time myself, so I missed the rhino. Thanks for showing!
And the lively baby-elephants. Very cute. Unfortunately I didn't have enough time myself, so I missed the rhino. Thanks for showing!
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Afternoon-Safari with Patrick and Sebastien behind the camera:
Elephants:
Young Elephantbull, …..
… seems to be very interested in the car (and the people in it!? …
Elephants:
Young Elephantbull, …..
… seems to be very interested in the car (and the people in it!? …
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One of the many vultures from this morning as Patrick says. There must have been a kill …
Looking for …
… and finding a dead Giraffebull … Giraffes are mostly dying of old age as Patrick says:
And Patrick takes one round to look for tracks …
Looking for …
… and finding a dead Giraffebull … Giraffes are mostly dying of old age as Patrick says:
And Patrick takes one round to look for tracks …
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Nice pictures Brit! I made some too.
Close up of a young elephant bull
Playing elephants
A vulture looking out for the dead giraffe
And this is what they found
Close up of a young elephant bull
Playing elephants
A vulture looking out for the dead giraffe
And this is what they found
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Thank you, Rionn, great pics!
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February 22 - Afternoon Safari with Marc:
Bull Elephant:
Lost the Elephant, found a water lily …
… there he is again. Stepping lively. Heading to a date?
In between a view to the carcass of the Giraffe from yesterday. Many vultures around on the trees , obviously wating for a predator to open the skin of the carcass more to get some meat. But no way to stay there for longer, because the heat … and the smell …
A family of Elephants with tiny small young ones. Unfortunately hard to recognize because of the dense outskirts:
In between a heart shaped stone::
And here they are, this I wanted to see. They saw during the morning safari three cheetahs, this most beautiful and fast animals. Sibblings not older than 2 years, Marc thinks:
Sunset in South Africa:
Bull Elephant:
Lost the Elephant, found a water lily …
… there he is again. Stepping lively. Heading to a date?
In between a view to the carcass of the Giraffe from yesterday. Many vultures around on the trees , obviously wating for a predator to open the skin of the carcass more to get some meat. But no way to stay there for longer, because the heat … and the smell …
A family of Elephants with tiny small young ones. Unfortunately hard to recognize because of the dense outskirts:
In between a heart shaped stone::
And here they are, this I wanted to see. They saw during the morning safari three cheetahs, this most beautiful and fast animals. Sibblings not older than 2 years, Marc thinks:
Sunset in South Africa:
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Nice pictures Brit! Here are mine.
The bull elephant. Marc followed him a long time.
A big beautiful eagle owl.
A mother elephant with two little babies. Unfortunately they were mostly invisible in the bushes.
And this three male cheetahs were so beautiful to see! The are not seen so often because of it is not their habitat. They love grasslands without bushes.
And there they go
The bull elephant. Marc followed him a long time.
A big beautiful eagle owl.
A mother elephant with two little babies. Unfortunately they were mostly invisible in the bushes.
And this three male cheetahs were so beautiful to see! The are not seen so often because of it is not their habitat. They love grasslands without bushes.
And there they go
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Great, Rionn! I could manage to make a shot of the Eagle Owl,- was looking fascinated and then it was gone ...
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February 23 2011 - Afternoon-Safari with Patrick:
That's all I got today,- Donkeys in pyjama as Patrick called the Zebras:
Heute gab’s mal, wie Patrick sagte, 'Esel im Schlafanzug' – Zebras, die sehr von Fliegen geplagt wurden:
That's all I got today,- Donkeys in pyjama as Patrick called the Zebras:
Heute gab’s mal, wie Patrick sagte, 'Esel im Schlafanzug' – Zebras, die sehr von Fliegen geplagt wurden:
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Safari on 23th of februar, presented by Patrick.
Today we didn't see many animals, maybe because of the coming thunderstorm. But I made some pictures as well.
There was a little group of zebras
there were a lot of flies and they were irritating the zebras
it was getting very dark because of a coming thunderstorm. They had to turn the camera in monochrome mode to see anything. They met an elephant bull, but because of the darkness the picture is not very sharp.
It was getting darker and darker and then it started to rain so they had to stop and get back to the camp.
Haha, du hast fast die gleichen Bilder wie ich
Today we didn't see many animals, maybe because of the coming thunderstorm. But I made some pictures as well.
There was a little group of zebras
there were a lot of flies and they were irritating the zebras
it was getting very dark because of a coming thunderstorm. They had to turn the camera in monochrome mode to see anything. They met an elephant bull, but because of the darkness the picture is not very sharp.
It was getting darker and darker and then it started to rain so they had to stop and get back to the camp.
Haha, du hast fast die gleichen Bilder wie ich
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I found another picture of a hippo, an egyptian goose and in the dam there were holes of the kingfisher Patrick said.
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Great, Rionn, thank you! I hope they came to the Camp before thunderstorm arrived!
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I don't think so It was raining when they stopped and the thunder was rolling. I had the Djuma Waterhole Cam on and it was dark very early. I think they became wet!
Maybe you are interested in another African Wildlife cam. You can find it on http://africa-web-cams.com/
The quality of the view could be better but I saw already many big elephants, rhinos and even lions.
Maybe you are interested in another African Wildlife cam. You can find it on http://africa-web-cams.com/
The quality of the view could be better but I saw already many big elephants, rhinos and even lions.
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Thanks, Rionn. Nice camera, but no animals around at the moment ...
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Afternoon-Safari withPatrick:
After the rain not so many animals are to be seen. So Patrick is quite happy about the buffalos:
The most black Elephant Patrick ever has seen:
Two Hippos…:
… no three. A gentleman with two ladies!?
Kudu:
After the rain not so many animals are to be seen. So Patrick is quite happy about the buffalos:
The most black Elephant Patrick ever has seen:
Two Hippos…:
… no three. A gentleman with two ladies!?
Kudu:
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Egyptian Geese:
Mungos:
Warthog family:
Crested Frankolin:
Crocodile hidden under the water…:
Birds … only I did not understand how they are called – did you, Rionn?:
Mungos:
Warthog family:
Crested Frankolin:
Crocodile hidden under the water…:
Birds … only I did not understand how they are called – did you, Rionn?:
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Hello Brit Thanks for your nice pictures.
There were a lot of animals this afternoon. I made some pictures too but will not post them all. It would be more of the same. I got one picture of the two buffalo bulls. It seemed as they would start a struggle.
And this is my kudu bull
and a picture of the niala buck (that is what I understand, but I don't know how it is written). They have a funny fluffy tail which you would not expect at this sort of animals.
and then these little white birds. They are beautiful, but unfortunately I didn't understand either what is their name.
There were a lot of animals this afternoon. I made some pictures too but will not post them all. It would be more of the same. I got one picture of the two buffalo bulls. It seemed as they would start a struggle.
And this is my kudu bull
and a picture of the niala buck (that is what I understand, but I don't know how it is written). They have a funny fluffy tail which you would not expect at this sort of animals.
and then these little white birds. They are beautiful, but unfortunately I didn't understand either what is their name.