This month I have featured the Nyala antelope for my In Touch With Nature post. It is an interesting antelope as it has the highest sexual dimorphism (difference between males and females) of all antelope.
Thanks for hosting, Kaye Lynne Booth.
This month I have featured the Nyala antelope for my In Touch With Nature post. It is an interesting antelope as it has the highest sexual dimorphism (difference between males and females) of all antelope.
Thanks for hosting, Kaye Lynne Booth.
You got me on the dimorphism. Clicking through.
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😁💓😉
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Fascinating antelope-ian information and photos, Robbie!
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Hi Dave, I’m glad you enjoyed this post 💕🌈
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Love the nature poetry!
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Thank you, John 🙏
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Fascinating about the nyala, and great poems. You made a good point in the second one about how unattended fires not put out properly cause devastation.
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Hi Andrew, that was really the purpose of the poem. Bush fires are devastating, killing animals and destroying property. I’m pleased you enjoyed the buck.
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Your poetry is amazing, Robbie. What a beautiful creature Nyala Antelope is!
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I think the antelope are amazing too. Thank you, Terri
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I really enjoyed your post, Robbie.
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I’m so pleased to know that, Esther.
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Wonderful post, so interesting to learn about the Nyala. I loved your poem too.
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Hi Adele, I’m delighted you enjoyed this post.
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So enjoyed Robbie.
Thank you !
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My pleasure 💛
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Robbie 💛
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Hugs
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A wonderful post, Robbie! 💙
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Thank you, Merril
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You’re welcome, Robbie.
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The pictures of the Nyala antelope are beautiful, and your description of them is fabulous, Robbie. Your poem is fantastic.
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Thank you Tim for your generous comment. Hugs.
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My pleasure, Robbie. 😍
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A very informative post. Loved your poem too Robbie
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Thank you, Sadje.
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You’re very right
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Clicking over to read!
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Thank you, Liz
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You’re welcome, Robbie.
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The post is terrific, Robbie!
I forgot to mention in my comment at Kaye Lynne’s how much I enjoyed the poems. It’s been awhile since I read Lion Scream. It was nice to read poems from it, again.
Thank you!
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Hi Resa, I cherish your review of Lion Scream. I am busy with the finalisation of my new southern African animal poetry book called Burning Butterflies. It will be published on 22 April.
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That sounds really great. I’d love to read it! Will it only be on Amazon?
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Thank you for this.
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My pleasure, I’m pleased you enjoyed it.
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Once again, I have learned a great deal through your blog, Robbie — while enjoying beautiful photography and great poetry! ❤
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HI Donna, thank you. I’m so pleased you enjoyed these gorgeous antelope.
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Ooh… lemme go have a read.
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love the poems, Robbie; such handsome beasts with their distinctive stripes 🙂
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Quite informative. Loving the photos and the video.
Females begin mating at 14 months? These creatures really need to be protected, though. They are so beautiful
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I love the poetry and the photos!
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I love sharing about our wildlife
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