Thanks, Paul. Good suggestion but first I'll need to PP a bit better!
Those are the first Ostrich chicks we have ever seen in Kruger. With all
the predators they must have real challenges reaching adulthood.
Alan C
On 10-Feb-21 05:21 PM, Paul Sorenson wrote:
Alan -
Always interesting to see your images of a part of the world I'll
never be fortunate enough to visit. The ostrich family is a fun shot,
but the real keeper is the heron. I'd consider printing that one for
the wall.
-p
On 2/10/2021 6:53 AM, Alan C wrote:
We went for a jaunt into Kruger yesterday to check the state of the
rivers after the recent heavy rains. An overcast but hot day. Lunch
on the Terrace at Olifants camp with several Eagles effortlessly
soaring up & down on the slope wind. Jack Davis would have loved it!
Scroll R from the first image.
Letaba River in flood looking N from the high water bridge… | Flickr
<https://www.flickr.com/photos/wisselstroom/50927295828/in/datetaken-public/>
The Letaba River in flood.
A temporary rock pool. Very inviting for a quick dip!
The Olifants in flood
An Ostrich family with 7 chicks. An unusual sighting in Kruger.
A handsome male Grey Heron. Not quite as spectacular as your Great
Blues.
All with the K5 & HD 55-300.
Alan C
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