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Yes  a Canary but this is a wild one in the bush.



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Wonderful Graham, keep them coming, surely it can't get better than this?  That Mousebird is amazing.  You must be really enjoying this despite the setbacks.



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We had good day in game reserve about 100 mile N of Bobs house very wet and tough roads in reserve but Bobs been driving in the bush most of his life. We were worried as the newley repaired Landrover (£800 bill) started now make more and more transmission noise we had at 5.30 just rejoined the main road S to go home and we came to a grindig halt!!! Mobile phone not good but at last got help and low loader came. Long and slow return home, 1.30pm but glad to be safely back. Landrover to be taken to Niarobi as local chap not up to the job. We will get lift back on Monday in time for me to fly back next Tuesday. So wild birds in Bobs garden for next two days all bad luck as no Lions but could have been very bad news if it had failed in the game reserve with no mobile phone an due to the extreme wet we have had very few people in there. More rain to come.



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I think his is trying to impress us?



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Got some great pictures Graham.
Elephants crossing the river is very good.  Some visual challenges in it with horizon sloping but elephants are level.  The mist in the distance is great. Just shows how much rain has fallen.

Bee-eaters are very fine.  We get those ones in Spain but it is difficult to get them static as they are overhead and flying at speed catching bees and other insects.  The D500 and 200-500 works well for me though but nothing like as good as yours!



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Great images Graham. Went to Kruger in SA many years ago. Managed the Big Five but not herds as you have seen. Shame about the transport hitches.



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