Yes, Paul, & I continue to be fascinated. Perhaps I missed my calling as
an Environmentalist?
Alan C
On 24-Aug-19 03:32 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
Fascinating photos!
Paul
On Aug 24, 2019, at 8:47 AM, Alan C <[email protected]> wrote:
This morning we took a drive to Sable Dam in the Kruger Park. It is now the peak of the
dry season as the first image clearly shows. Scroll L for the other images. Next is a
powerful pair of Buffalo Bulls slaking their thirst. There was a huge herd of Buffalos in
the surrounding bush but very little for them to eat. Then a pair of Egyptian Geese. Left
again for a Sociable Weaver's nest. They nest in large numbers in these communal nests
which also serve as "restaurants" for some snake species. A lone Spoonbill was
very active searching for tit-bits in the mud. Having received a tip off about some Lions
on the edge of the main road, we decided to go and have look. There was a big pile up of
cars and one Lion was just departing as we arrived. We eventually wiggled the car into
the prime spot for just long enough to get a couple of shots of the other.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/wisselstroom/48611030393/
K5 with DA 18-55 (1st image), HD 55-300 (2nd & 3rd images) & Sigma 170-500 DG
(last two images)
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