Trying this...
New Day for Nkorho Cam Sighting Discussions
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Wed, 22/08/2007 - 3:18pm
Trying this... New Day for Nkorho Cam Sighting Discussions __________________
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Thu, 23/08/2007 - 8:56am
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Oh my, they are in pairs! Pretty little things, look like foxes almost. __________________
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Thu, 23/08/2007 - 8:53am
#3
wow, side striped Jackal. __________________
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Thu, 23/08/2007 - 7:44am
#4
Maybe an African Hawk eagle ...at least looks like the picture of Data base http://www.africam.com/wildlife/africam_birds_database_0 __________________
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Thu, 23/08/2007 - 7:10am
#5
Martial Eagle is my guess __________________
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Thu, 23/08/2007 - 7:06am
#6
Any guess about the raptor ? __________________
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Thu, 23/08/2007 - 6:34am
#7
After so much excitment with baboons ...let;s have a relax with an impala ...It looks like he waits for something !!! What I can tell about baboons after all is that they have beautiful eyes !!!! __________________
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Thu, 23/08/2007 - 5:23am
#8
Spa time at ye ole mud hole for the warties. __________________
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Thu, 23/08/2007 - 5:10am
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Wed, 22/08/2007 - 10:51pm
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[delete please....double post and don't no how that happened. Sorry. __________________
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Last night it was my eyes that were pleased with a lot of visitors.
To night my ears are pleased with many African sounds!
The Fiery-necked Nightjars, a cricket, Scops Owl, Olive Toads and Reedbucks, Jackals calling.
This is so nice to hear !