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| Topic Started: Mar 19 2013, 09:55 AM (26,881 Views) | |
| Okeanos | Jun 13 2014, 07:37 AM Post #751 |
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Just look like Impala to me What Camera was it? If we knew the habitat it might help with identification |
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| MightyFan217 | Jun 13 2014, 09:12 AM Post #752 |
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OH YESSS!
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I forget which camera it was. X___X |
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| Okeanos | Jun 13 2014, 09:14 AM Post #753 |
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Doesn't matter anyway, it's an Impala
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| fridooh | Jun 13 2014, 09:50 AM Post #754 |
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I got a notification one of the eggs has hatched. I watched her for a long time, while she was eating and even when she wasn't there, I saw no chick
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| Orca Freak | Jun 13 2014, 10:52 AM Post #755 |
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Killer Whales rule the World
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When she's not at her nest, you won't see the chick either because it stays hidden and doesn't move at all. But when she's eating, you can see something white and fluffy moving around between the branches. Somethime it even lifts his head up. There deffinitly is a little chick Didn't managed to take a pic though EDIT: Hyena - I think - at Elephant Plains
Edited by Orca Freak, Jun 13 2014, 11:41 AM.
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| fridooh | Jun 13 2014, 12:02 PM Post #756 |
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Are you sure? I saw nothing and I spent like an hour just staring at the bird haha. Well, I guess your right. I'll look again
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| Orca Freak | Jun 14 2014, 06:31 AM Post #757 |
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Tembe: Elephant![]() ![]() Nkoror: Wildebeest ![]()
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| Robbie | Jun 14 2014, 06:39 AM Post #758 |
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●■♥WHY?♥■●
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WOW, lots of new animals I haven't seen ! I haven't used this for a month now. I'll go back to it now.
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| Orca Freak | Jun 14 2014, 09:35 AM Post #759 |
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Nkorho: More wildebeest![]() Tembe: Zebra ![]() ![]() EDIT: Naledi: Lions (looks like two young ones and an adult female ![]()
Edited by Orca Freak, Jun 14 2014, 10:48 AM.
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| Orca Freak | Jun 19 2014, 07:39 AM Post #760 |
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Black Eagles: Feeding time for a fluffy white chick (there is a second chick too, but I did not manage to catch it on photo)![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Tembe: Impala ![]() Waterbuck ![]() Impala, and I think a kudu
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| Furka | Jun 19 2014, 08:19 AM Post #761 |
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Pretty sure it's a female waterbuck, not a kudu. |
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| Orca Freak | Jun 20 2014, 06:32 AM Post #762 |
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Nkorho Pan: Is there anyone who has an idea what bird this is? I'm thinking a Hamerkop, but I'm not really sure.![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Black Eagles: Two little chicks side by side ![]() ![]()
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Jun 20 2014, 06:39 AM Post #763 |
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I think that's a Hamerkop for sure. ![]() We see the beak in the second pic.
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| Orca Freak | Jun 23 2014, 07:58 AM Post #764 |
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Tembe: Female Waterbuck ![]() Now there are two ![]() Black Eagles: Hungry Chick (looks like the second chick did not make it )
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| DRAGON-unit911 | Jun 23 2014, 01:20 PM Post #765 |
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The Stalker
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Strange lights at Nkoro pan.....Maybe Vehicles or something!
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I haven't used this for a month now.
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