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New day for Nkorho & Elephant Plains sightings discussion

Monday January 14, 2008

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NK for Nkorho

EP for Elephant Plains

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RonMexico wrote:
Have we ever had giraffe at night? I can't remember it if it has occurred, they seem to come most often during the morning to midday hours.

Hi Ron...we had a raffie while the IR was still on but I can't remember what time that was ... it looked almost surreal... 

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Hi WC, all the gucks look to be staying near the center right now at NK. I wonder if something might be out there?

My avatar is a buf from a photo I took at NK in December. The water-sun reflection beaming off the side of his face makes it appear a bit touched up, but it isn't. I think it might have been the last time there was a huge herd of buf visiting NK.

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MH, what is your Avvie? Is it another piece of artwork from your friend?

We've had anywhere from 2 to 5 gucks at any given time. Nothing much happening, though...

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I just woke up from an unintended nap to see what appear to be two more gucks at NK.  I'm assuming I haven't missed much else. 

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I think we have, Ron. I'm thinking early early morn, right before dawn, but while we are still on IR.

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Have we ever had giraffe at night? I can't remember it if it has occurred, they seem to come most often during the morning to midday hours.

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I'm not sure the single bird is a guck...maybe something else....yeah the lions for sure ... or the hyaenas and jackals calling...I love that!!!

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A few moments ago it looked like there were two moons in Africa tonight...

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If they have a nest they will take turns sitting it.

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Is it unusual to see only one guck?  I can't recall seeing this.  It seems like it's always two or more. 

Wait until your grandson sees the Lions come for a visit.  I am betting your phone will be ringing shortly thereafter.   

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