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For all our lovers of African wildlife

http://www.africam.com/wildlife/

Tembe, Naledi, Idube - and more live-cams! Which one to watch first?
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http://s289.photobucket.com/user/cougar ... ow/Africam

Shots I've made during the years. I think Tembe is the best - there's a river and most of the time lots of animals and birds - antelopes (kuddus, water bucks), giraffes, elephants etc.
At the moment babuins and wildebeests at Nkoro.
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Just for information, Emoyeni and Thulane, the Black Eagles in Roodekrans, have already a topic for a while here: viewtopic.php?f=84&t=611
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If you want to detect uppercase, named elephants, tuskers also Tembe,
click on this -> http://www.tuskersofafrica.com/ :rolleyes:
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Please click pictures for the webcams:

Tembe
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Nkorho Pan
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Naledi
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Idube
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Elephant Plains
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Leopard was just Nkorho. :hi:

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In Tembe was a handsome boy.

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Three big elephant bulls..

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African wild dogs killed, Impala, within reach of the camera.
African wild dog is very endangered.

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Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre (HESC)

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A young male rhino, estimated to be about 7 months old, arrived via helicopter from an un-named reserve in Hoedspruit on Tuesday 10th November. His mother had died as a result of injuries inflicted by poachers. The young bull was in a critical condition and had sustained severe injuries to his hindquarters in what we believe was a hyena attack. The new baby was affectionately named “Stompie” by Christo (HESC’s curator) and his team.baby was affectionately named “Stompie” by Christo (HESC’s curator) and his team.

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November 28 2019

Blacksmith lapwing

Next to Africam is also Djuma Private Game Reserve.
There are also many elephants, giraffes and other animals. But this year, the family of lapwing attracted general attention.

The blacksmith lapwing occurs in association with wetlands of all sizes. Even very small damp areas caused by a spilling water trough can attract them. In South Africa they are most numerous in the mesic grassland region, less so in higher-rainfall grasslands. Like the crowned lapwing, this species may leave Zambia and Zimbabwe in years of high rainfall and return in dry years. It avoids mountains of any type.[3]

Blacksmith lapwings expanded their range in the 20th century into areas where dams were built and where intensive farming was practiced. Consequently, they are now numerous and established in the western Cape region of South Africa, where they were absent until the 1930s.[3] In this region they have also entered estuarine mud flats in winter where they aggressively displace other waders.[2] Although they are partially migratory, they do not seem to engage in large-scale, regular migrations (Wiki)

made a small series about lapwing chicks.
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