Sightings discussion Nkorho and Elephant Plains
Saturday February 9, 2008
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Fri, 08/02/2008 - 3:01pm
Sightings discussion Nkorho and Elephant Plains Saturday February 9, 2008 Use Nk for Nkorho and for Elephant Plains __________________
Sat, 09/02/2008 - 10:13am
#2
Just before dusk at NK I heard a loud repeated noise a bit like a Pied Crow. Unfortunately my pc crashed at the same moment so did anyone confirm it, or was it a baboon or soemthing alltogether different?! Thanks. Henerz. __________________
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Sat, 09/02/2008 - 8:18am
#3
I took a bunch of snaps that I'll upload in the morning (my morning). Well, there are so many wonderful snaps in the pic thread, my work is done LOL. Thank you. I wasn't posting last night, but, I was watching the morning action and the way the Jackals were chewing at the old Buff head. Interesting stuff, huh! __________________
Britney Smurf, aka Lady Hawke, aka Smalf A little bit of knowledge is a dangerous thing.**Active Discussions**
Fri, 08/02/2008 - 10:41pm
#4
7:33 am CAT NK Egyptian Geese walking around and eating in front of the Impalas. Thanks for following the geese. I think it was Saddle Backed Storks that flew by?
Fri, 08/02/2008 - 9:45pm
#5
It looks like the buffalo skull from last September that the giraffes also enjoy chewing on. Caught the hippo plus jackal romp stream--so cute!--I'm using Linux open source software (there's also Windows versions) to view and record the streams, if anybody would like to try those methods.
Fri, 08/02/2008 - 8:55pm
#7
A Hippo came out of hiding at daybreak (NK) and startled the Jackals (BB). Currently, four BB Jackals are enjoying a genuine romp and social interaction and our Zoomie is capturing all of it for us. I'm just wondering if these four include two adults and two youngsters. I took a bunch of snaps that I'll upload in the morning (my morning). __________________
Britney Smurf, aka Lady Hawke, aka Smalf A little bit of knowledge is a dangerous thing.**Active Discussions**
Fri, 08/02/2008 - 3:57pm
#8
Sag, thanks for the new day at our favorite little watering hole in South Africa. Where did you find that funny valentine? LOL. Cam is fuzzy. Did the storm knock things out of whack? __________________
on South Africa: "you must see it al least once in your life. Not only see it, feel it! Feel the heat of the sun, smell the dust, enjoy the smell of cooking fires in the evening breeze" - Cerinthe |
Oops, think i've just been answered! The geese have upped and left.
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