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Month: Jul 2019

  • The return of the…

    Posted on 29th Jul 2019 by liek@outinafrica.com
    We were most lucky to see a yellow-billed oxpecker. This bird is rare, although its counterpart the red-billed oxpecker is quite common and is mostly seen clinging to mammals such as antelope “doing its duty” cleaning off the ticks and…
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  • Saddle-billed storks

    Posted on 22nd Jul 2019 by liek@outinafrica.com
    The saddle-billed stork is a large beautiful bird, actually the tallest stork in the world, standing at around 5 feet. It is black with a white patch on the underside but the real beauty is in the bill which is…
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  • Leopard kill at close…

    Posted on 15th Jul 201922nd Jul 2019 by liek@outinafrica.com
    Leopards are one of the animals every guest wants to see but not one of the easier animals to find! They live alone and have good camouflage, blending into their habitat. I was once told that you don’t find a…
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  • Winter is Coming

    Posted on 8th Jul 2019 by liek@outinafrica.com
    It’s winter time and it’s starting to get cold in the mornings and evenings. We depart on our safaris at 6:00am before the sun is up and head into the bush to see what nature has to offer. Everyone has…
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  • Wild Dog Woes

    Posted on 4th Jul 201922nd Jul 2019 by liek@outinafrica.com
    We had discovered a wild dog den site near the road and were eagerly awaiting the first sighting of the new pups. We saw the adults on every game drive, running around looking for food and protecting the den site…
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  • Elephants in the water

    Posted on 3rd Jul 2019 by liek@outinafrica.com
    While out on game drive one afternoon we stopped at a herd of elephants. The young bulls were playing and the rest of the herd were grazing and breaking branches or swimming in a dam. Suddenly one young elephant calf…
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