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Saturday, January 31, 2015

Mwadui Critters

As this post is aired, we'll be on our way by road to Mwanza. At 8.55am we board a flight to Dar Es Salaam. Once we land there at 10.45, Grant collects our luggage from the carousel our driver, Mohamed takes us across the city to our hotel. On Sunday morning we fly to Johannesburg and from there on to Bloemfontein. Then a mere 160km road trip and we're "home".

Meanwhile I'm posting about the critters we've seen this week in and around Mwadui. 
Agama lizard male in our Guest House garden
 A younger male Agama lizard sunning itself on the step leading into the Guest House kitchen

Driving through the beautiful park-like Client camp, we stopped to watch a band of mongoose playing around the base of the tree above

Soon we were rewarded with a mongoose peering out of the clump of grass 
And venturing out further to look at us!
 
 I had fun snapping away as they popped out all over the lawn


Back in the yard at home, Princess, Nando and pups enjoy the life of Riley. 
Princess has the most expressive eyes ever

Two of the pups

I'm linking my post to Eileen's Saturday Critter party here

Until I reconnect again in SA, please do all have a wonderful weekend.





10 comments:

  1. Such fascinating creatures, Jo. I can't imagine lizards freely walking around. The mongoose have such cute faces. I've never seen one before. Safe travels. Deb

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  2. safe travels home! the lizards, mongoose, and of course, the pups are cute!

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  3. The Agamas are so colorful. Safe journey.

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  4. Wonderful critter shots dear Jo! Have a safe trip to Bloemfontein. Big hugs.xx

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  5. Hello JO, I love the colors on the first lizard. And the Mongoose is a cute critter. Princes and her pups are beautiful doggies. Great post! Have a safe trip! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Have a happy weekend!

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  6. i hope someone will take care of Princess and the Pups and Nando like you did and that your askaris have new jobs.. and i hope you have lots of critters back home to show us...

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  7. It looks like the first lizard lost part of his tail.

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  8. All wonderful photographed critter on this post. Princess eyes are sad! Have a lovely weekend.

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  9. Great shots of the critters spied on your trip. Princess and the pups look great.

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  10. A band of mongeese, what fun! Nice puppy pics, too.
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