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Wed, 15/04/2009 - 2:50pm
Thu, 16/04/2009 - 2:46pm
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Thanks for the video Morris. Too far away for me to give ID but very well could be lions. Hope they will come back and be closer to the cam next time. Janice as for the sounds.. the mics at the Marula tree have been down for quite some time now. Only mic is the one on the cam tree but it is also very sensitive so still pics up sounds at a distance. __________________
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Thu, 16/04/2009 - 2:35pm
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What's that moving out in the field at NK? __________________
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Thu, 16/04/2009 - 2:32pm
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I've got to go out, but will check in when I get home. Happy camming __________________
Thu, 16/04/2009 - 2:28pm
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Hi Penny...I'm thinking more and more they were lions, the way they moved with a sense of purpose and not apprehensively like bokkies tend to at night. Could be wishful thinking though. Wish they'd come to the wh so we could have seen __________________
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Thank you for that, Morris - you are right, it's impossible to tell with all the buffering. Maybe I will send Jacques a pm to see if the drive rangers can look and see if there is lion spoor, or if it's impalas!
Thank you anyway for the video!