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Tag Archives: Lilac-breasted Roller
Season’s Greetings
Season’s Greetings Starting up a website. www.megapixeltravel.com, with my son, Graeme, was one of the major milestones for the year. Graeme had been prodding me to think about a blog format for my photo postings for quite some time so … Continue reading
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Tagged Aboriginal People's Television Network, Adirondacks, ADK, Algonquin, APTN, Argiope Spider, Blue Rodeo, Boxing Day, Breeding Bird Survey, butterfly, camping, Canada Day, Cascade Mountain, cheetah, Chickadee feeding, Christmas, Crocuses, David Usher, Digging Roots, Don Kelly, Dubreuilville, Elliot Brood, Fire, fireworks, High Peaks Region, Ice carving, ice sculpture, icicles, Inez, Insensitivity Training, Jack Pine Trail, Jennifer Podemski, Kanata, Kinnie Starr, Lilac-breasted Roller, lion, lioness, Lower Ninth Ward, Lucie Idlout, Mairin Peck, Medieval, Monkey Junk, Mt. Tremblant, Museum of Civilization, Museum of Nature, New Orleans, New Year's, New York State, Obatanga Provincial Park, Osgoode, Osgoode medieval Festival, Ottawa, Ottawa Flickr group, Ottawa Fringe Festival, Quebec, safari, Season's Greetings, serengeti, Sloan, Stonehaven, sunrise, sunset, tent, The Duck Wife, Wakefield, Westfest, William Commanda, winterlude, Xmas
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Saying Goodbye to the Masai Mara
African Safari – Saying Goodbye to the Masai Mara National Park First, I should say that I don’t know who Jess or Sean are, but the leaf carving outside the SOPA lodge was an interesting find (see the above banner). … Continue reading
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Tagged africa, african safari, amp, beautiful creatures, bird species, bush bucks, close-up, copyright all rights reserved, Coracias caudatus, elephants, face time, game drive, glimpse, goodbye, images, jess, last game, Lavender Breasted Roller, leopard, Lilac-breasted Roller, masai mara national, masai mara national park, photographs, photos, pictures, prey, quota, reed, reed bucks, RJHay, Ron Hay, safari, sightseeing, sopa lodge, tourists
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African Safari – October 25th – Evening game drive – Lake Nakuru National Park
After a quick lunch we headed out for our first game drive at Nakuru Lake where we had our safari vans with pop-up roofs. There were a lot of animals, but our first of the big five was the White … Continue reading
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Tagged africa, african safari, animals, bird species, blue scrotum, Blue-balled monkey, bumpy roads, Chlorocebus pygerythrus, Coracias caudatus, flamingo, game drive, Great White Pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus), lake nakuru national park, Lamprotornis purpuropterus, Lilac-breasted Roller, Lilac-breasted Roller (Coracias caudatus), monkeys, nakuru national park, ostrich, Ostrich (Struthio camelus), pelican, rhino, Ruppell`s Long-tailed Starling, safari, Struthio camelus, vans, Vervet Monkey
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