Wild animals pitch up in the strangest places sometimes....I have a hadeda who prefers to wander around with my ducks every day....he is on the right hand corner of the pic in front...the brownish "duck"
Walking into a barn where Cules was shoeing horses,we found this young Nyala buck whom had lost his horn in a scuttle with another young buck,patiently waiting for the vet to come see him...
Later that same week,shoeing horses in another town,these people had a tame Impala ewe in their garden...
You have some amazing visitors for sure! :D
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing land you live in!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Ann
It is funny how animals adapt to us.
ReplyDeleteWow, those Nyala are really something! I'll bet they run fast!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fascinating...
ReplyDeletelove the photos.
What a wonderful world you live in!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful, for sure, but I'm still freaked out by the hippo you had a week or so ago!!!!! A HIPPO!!! :)
ReplyDeleteGee, and I get excited when I see a pheasant here!! Liesl, I really enjoy your 'journey' and appreciate you sharing it!
ReplyDeleteAmazing all the different animals! I can't imagine having that in my yard...a deer maybe- but not that:))
ReplyDelete(In answer to your question regarding my anser to the Waterfall Question? I think I tried not to laugh and just told him that if God wanted to turn it off He could...but I don't think He does it too often;))
How exotic! My Boris would be in heaven with those visitors!
ReplyDeleteHow great to see all that wildlife. I always enjoy seeing the deer and other critters around here too.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing all of this different type of life on your blog. Such a treat for me.
ReplyDeleteAdd to bucket list - Move to Africa.
ReplyDeleteThat's different!
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