Many thanks for that info. I wish you a grand trip when you go. Look forward to hearing about it on your return......how I would love to sneak on board...LOL
Trappies - Hi.....Welcome....
You have posted some wonderful pics and I am envious that you can get out there and see the wonderful things you do.
I was particularly interested in your pics of the Khuma pride, and wondered approx what date they were taken.... I assume the injured female was seen at the same time? Do you know anything more about her....how she is doing, if she survived that injury. We can't really afford to lose any of that group.... I maintain a little info update thread about the Khumas on the MyAfrica forum, so am always looking to find info.
Thanks again......glad you have joined us.
Well, I would looooooooove to have the opportunities (and the photographic talent) that you have, Trappies.
I truly look forward to seeing more of your work and I mean that.
Btw, I sent a friend request to you.
Thanks Trappies!! Oh my to see those beautiful lions again. I really can't thank you enough. If you by chance saw them all together, I would love to know how many cubs and how many lionesses have survived. I'll sure be praying the injured one pulls out of it okay. That's so sad.
Did you happen to see the Snaggle Toothed lioness? Someone I met online, that use to work at Djuma, would be so interested in knowing how she is getting along.
Thanks again Trappies! Absolutely amazing photos!!
I cannot get over your photographs! Absolutely some of the best I've ever seen if not THE best! I truly cannot wait to see more. Thank you for sharing your amazing work!
Your photos are fantastic! I will positively be checking your pages for new photos! I especially love your giraffe pictures by the pond. Thank you for sharing. You are very talented.
Oh definitely, Trappies! Your pictures are terrific. I have a pretty good camera, but now I just wish I had the African bush. ;-) Have a great day and thanks for sharing! It's nice to meet you.
>Thank you. Good to see my new camera is causing some enjoyment.
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You have posted some wonderful pics and I am envious that you can get out there and see the wonderful things you do.
I was particularly interested in your pics of the Khuma pride, and wondered approx what date they were taken.... I assume the injured female was seen at the same time? Do you know anything more about her....how she is doing, if she survived that injury. We can't really afford to lose any of that group.... I maintain a little info update thread about the Khumas on the MyAfrica forum, so am always looking to find info.
Thanks again......glad you have joined us.
Do you know the story of that giraffe kill?
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I truly look forward to seeing more of your work and I mean that.
Btw, I sent a friend request to you.
Did you happen to see the Snaggle Toothed lioness? Someone I met online, that use to work at Djuma, would be so interested in knowing how she is getting along.
Thanks again Trappies! Absolutely amazing photos!!
>Thank you. Good to see my new camera is causing some enjoyment.
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