Elephant Plains is our only problem left, although we are still some way off to getting it back - no ETA yet
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Mr Zoomy is awake!!! something may start happening soon..
Good morning MR/MS Zoomy! Laughing out loud

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dgadgetk wrote:
Is that a CAT ???? :!: maybee.... Puzzled: Sounds like a ROAR sort of...

or big Canine... ??? Anyone ???

Or am I just being overzealos... maybe its just a big Frog ... :oops: Sad

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Is that a CAT ???? :!: maybee.... Puzzled: Sounds like a ROAR sort of...

or big Canine... ??? Anyone ???

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WHAT IS THAT ????? Puzzled: Puzzled: Laughing out loud Laughing out loud

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Sparrow wrote:
Thank you Katja! Laughing out loud I heard it call the same moment I read your message :!: Laughing out loud
It was quiet for a while when the rhino was around but it has started calling again.

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katja wrote:
Sparrow wrote:
Puzzled: Katja, is that the sound that resembles the whistle of a steamtrain Puzzled:

Here is how the book "Roberts' Birds of Southern Africa" describes it:

"Loud penetrating whistle tiu-tiu-tiu-tiu, rising in volume; may call in antiphonal duet; also higher-pitched teeeu repeated several times;"

Thank you Katja! Laughing out loud I heard it call the same moment I read your message :!: Laughing out loud

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Sparrow wrote:
Puzzled: Katja, is that the sound that resembles the whistle of a steamtrain Puzzled:

Here is how the book "Roberts' Birds of Southern Africa" describes it:

"Loud penetrating whistle tiu-tiu-tiu-tiu, rising in volume; may call in antiphonal duet; also higher-pitched teeeu repeated several times;"

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Ahhh.....that was our first guess. How cool that my four year old twins could see it. We are all so excited!

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Nell wrote:
Hello all....I'm very new to this website and like several of you, I am HOOKED! Laughing out loud Is it possible that I've seen a hippo visit the waterhole? It was dark so I couldn't quite make it out.

Welcome to AfriCam!
It was a rhino.

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Hello all....I'm very new to this website and like several of you, I am HOOKED! Laughing out loud Is it possible that I've seen a hippo visit the waterhole? It was dark so I couldn't quite make it out.

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Perdita wrote:
OMG! I am new here - 1st post, but I see the rhino, too!!! What a thrill.

Welcome to AfriCam!

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