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banded mongoose, blue-cheeked bee-eaters, Dik dik, elephant, grey heron, hadada ibis, Nubian Woodpecker, Olive baboon, pearl-spotted owlet, red-backed shrike, Tanzania, Tarangire National Park, Tarangire Safari Lodge, waterbuck, White-headed buffalo weaver
I took these photos before, during and after lunch that day, all at Tarangire Safari Lodge.
When we went out in the afternoon, I didn’t add much to my stock of pictures – you may be glad to know.
It was another lovely dawn the next day.
(Next: … a lost passport…)
Olive Simpson said:
What a fabulous place to stay – definitely a room with a view!
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Musiewild said:
A view through glassless windows – though netting obligatory!
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susanpoozan said:
What a fantastic set of wildlife photographs, lots of colour and lots of elephants, what a thrill!
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Musiewild said:
Athrill indeed!
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tootlepedal said:
The sight of the elephants wandering gently by was wonderful.
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Musiewild said:
Thank you Tom.
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maryhutton2 said:
You were very observant to spot the well-camouflaged owlet.
I enjoyed another splendid video of elephants
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Musiewild said:
As I said a couple of days ago, you can never have too many elephants!
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Gerry said:
I especially enjoyed the two elephants that seemed to play together, twining trunks.
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Musiewild said:
Thank you. It was fun to watch.
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