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  1. #46
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    It's a grassland right now, with the same body of water further in the background...I can barely see it. But there is a herd of antelope type animals between the water and the camera. They're gorgeous.
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    There was just 3 adorable turtles, but now they are moving the cam around.

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    I was watching it from work yesterday when it was night there and I'm sure I saw a lot of shooting stars. Did others see that?

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    I'm pretty sure those shooting stars were fireflys! Hehe!


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    I saw a firefly and something moving in the background, though I'm not sure what it was. It looked like night time a moment ago but it is in color now all of a sudden. They must be messing with the settings because they are changing a bunch of things and zooming in and out and stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BC_MoM
    I'm pretty sure those shooting stars were fireflys! Hehe!
    That explains it! Thank you. I couldn't imagine so many shooting stars, and I kept thinking of insects but I've always lived in rather cool climates so didn't think of fireflies.

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    7:25 AM in Africa and there is no action!


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    I saw some wildebeest a couple hours ago, but there's nothing anymore - just the occasional bird.

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    Oh, yay! There are a lot of those antelope/gazelle creatures right now at the watering hole. Their reflections are beautiful in the water, and the camera keeps zooming in really close. One particular gazelle was trying to nudge a bird off his back, but the bird just kept moving around, just out of reach. The animals are all nuzzling eachother, it's really beautiful. Very peaceful!

    **Edited: Two of them were just head butting eachother! Like a play fight, it was so cute!**
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    Nothing, yet again.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BC_MoM
    Nothing, yet again.

    Aw, man, you just missed them! They were starting to wander away when I last looked. Keep checking, it's worth it when you do finally see them!
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    still havent seen anything...darn

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    There are cute little monkies right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kfamr
    There are cute little monkies right now.
    That would have been about 10:15pm my (pacific) time and I can't believe I missed it. I kept checking back but the middle of the day seems to be the time you are least likely to see anything. If I watch at about 6-7:30am their time, about 8pm my time, I'm most likely to see something. Yesterday it was birds and the day before it was antelope and wildebeest. I thought now would be a good time since it's sunset there, but it's very quiet.

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    I think I just missed something.. AGAIN. The camera was making it's way back to the watering hole.


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