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Another 5 days at Camp Hwange and more


Bush dog

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I had a great time in Hwange courtesy of your TR. thanks for sharing a most enjoyable trip, once again. 

 

 

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Peter Connan

I am' once again, in awe. Thanks for sharing it with us.

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Thanks - I really enjoyed following this TR including seeing the Golden Oriole (one of my favourites that I haven't often seen) and that striking little Violet Eared Waxbill that is a new one on me.

 

Curious about the sighting of that beautiful serval -  in the first couple of shots of it in #161 it looks as if it's level with or slightly above you?

 

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@Caracal

 

The main road at Shumba was built on an embankment.  When we spotted the serval, it was walking on the road.  The vehicle was off road and we were just about to come up again on it.  That's why the serval was almost level with us.

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  • 2 weeks later...

That fork tailed drongo takes a back seat (literally) to my favorite Hoopoe in your shot.  No doubt about why the Violet-eared waxbill is so named.

 

Way to go with the sable!

 

Have you made your Oct reservations for Hwange?  If so, you'll be hard pressed to beat these shots.

 

 

 

 

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Good stuff as always Mike.

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  • 2 months later...

Love the impala with the Kudu / ox-pecker back drop!

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