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I Love Africa, elephants in particular. We visited Djuma in 2003 and stayed at Bush Lodge.
I have been married for 28 years and have one son Matthew who is 24. We are Dairy Farmers, milking 200 cows. I do all our accounts and paperwork.
I hate ironing!

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At 18:48 on October 15, 2009, Brian Tobin said…
Hmmm!! Anything is possible. I have lost track of some of my relatives. Had an uncle in Aylesbury, some of his children may have moved further west.
What are their Christian names?
Actually I was just about to contact you.
I found a member who is a real bird expert. His name is Rael, pehaps you know him.
Anyway you were spot on with Whalbergs eagle and the other raptor is a Steppe Buzzard. The single shot is of a Sabota Lark and the other two shots are of a Rattling Cisticola. And best of all the last two are lifers for me.
If only I had discovered this site earlier,....like two years ago lol.
Thanks for your contributions Carol

Stay well my friend
Brian
At 18:38 on October 14, 2009, Brian Tobin said…
Hi Carol

Nice of you to have another look at the pics.
My first guess was Whalbergs but then I doubted myself because it appears as if there is hardly any tail.
Have to get my book out again and check the Robin.
As for the Marshal eagle, we just turned a corner and there he was. Managed to get some video footage of him also which I have posted on Youtube, An awsome bird.
I am totaly envious of your Leopard shots. The best view we had was 4 legs and a tail hanging down from a distant branch. Well you gotta have a reason to return lol. And I would love to see more of the hunting dogs, one lone female by the side of the road, with the remains of a Guinea Fowl was a real thrill for us but the rest of the pack were no where to be seen.
Many thanks Carol
Brian
At 9:19 on October 1, 2009, Cilla said…
Welcome to WE from down under. Do enjoy this wonderful web site.

Cheers Cilla
At 2:56 on September 25, 2009, Margo (kiotewoman) said…
Hi Carol............welcome :o)
At 15:47 on September 20, 2009, Calista said…
Hi Carol Ann,
WElcome to WE.TV. It is wonderful to have you here. Enjoy the site and happy camming.
At 13:26 on September 20, 2009, Carol Baber said…
Thank for all the welcome messages.
At 21:02 on September 19, 2009, Liz said…
Welcome to WE Carol Ann! Have fun exploring the site and Djuma!
At 19:49 on September 19, 2009, Nancy Webb said…
Welcome, enjoy it is addictive
At 19:23 on September 19, 2009, Debra Taylor said…
Hi Carol and WElcome to WE enjoy the drives
At 18:42 on September 19, 2009, Annette Jones said…
Hello Carol, Welcome to Wildearth i hope you have a wonderful time here...best wishes..Annette (Dual)
 
 
 

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