Slick - if you go into the Africam forum you will see postings that identify birds just by their calls, as well as by sight. Some of the people on the forum have obviously been in South Africa and really know their stuff.Originally Posted by slick
Slick - if you go into the Africam forum you will see postings that identify birds just by their calls, as well as by sight. Some of the people on the forum have obviously been in South Africa and really know their stuff.Originally Posted by slick
Thanks Lizzie. There is a herd of something there right now but they are too far away for me to identify them.
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Geezzz.... I am so adicted to this! And I am at work! I keep it minimized on my screen, and then I go back to it periodically. That herd the Slick wrote about earlier is still there! And I thought I saw something larger moving in the background.
I am hoping to see the giraffe and her baby! I LOVE giraffes!
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Actually, I just saw some type of bird divebomb the pond. Fish??? How can their be fish in that pond?? There's no incoming or outgoing water....or am I wrong??
Now they are zooming in on a couple of turtles on the bank...
Gee, I just have to get ready for work...at some point...
Aaaccckkk, it just cut off and says Media Inactive. I guess that's my sign. I'll try again just before I leave for work.
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They may have been catching insects that were hovering on top of the water. I've seen that also, and thought fish at first. Would the reserve people have put fish in there to keep the water clean? I've assumed the water is coming up from a natural spring.Originally Posted by slick
It's night time there now. After reading some of the entries on the Africam forum, I'm going to start going back in at night because people do see things at that time, and someone on PT saw hyenas at night.
I keep worrying about the mother giraffe. The wounds on the inside of her back legs certainly looked like she'd been atacked.
Did any of you see the turtles at waters edge this morning? (night time there) It was difficult to really tell their size because there wasn't a point of reference. There were two of them.
Aren't the giraffes the most graceful of animals? I watched the large one walk away and from the rear it was the most feminine of sashaying I have ever seen.
I haven´t seen anything other than shooting stars.........basically when it´s daytime there, I´m away from the computer
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.........but definately been checking it out on a regular basis.........hopefully I see something soon
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