Amidst the wild savagery that one finds in the Kruger National Park, there is also some other stuff – like humour.
Take Harry Hornbill for example…
Hornbills come in a variety of shapes and sizes (there are about nine species) – from the rather dippy looking Ground Hornbill (who happens to be in decline and needs protection)...
to the Grey Hornbill...
and the very comic Yellow-billed Hornbill.
I’m told by a zoologist friend the Yellow-billed Hornbills make great pets and it’s not hard to see why. They are incredibly brazen and seem to know no fear.
You stop at a picnic site and the first thing that hops over to you is Harry, the Yellow-billed Hornbill. He looks up at you, a quizzical expression on his face, and says, “Come on then, duckie, how about a nice crust of bread?” Should a crust of bread, your polony, your toasted sarmie, your apple or your banana not be forthcoming, Harry will simply help himself.
Witness the following scene that played out at a picnic spot called Tshokwane (on the savannah highway between the north and south of the Park) on the banks of the N’waswitsonto River…
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