The region to the east is the Kalahara desert and a thick bush country.
As a rule, the nest is placed on the ground, in some thick clump of dry fern or coarse grass, amongst dead leaves and moss, but at times I have seen it placed in a thick bush 2 or 3 feet from the ground.
We could hear the crackling of twigs as the niggers bolted in front of us into the deep, thick bush.
Dividing ourselves into two parties, we went forward in the direction indicated, and, passing a ruined farmstead on our way, we presently got into a tract of thick bush, and came suddenly upon a kraal in the heart of it.
Following up a wounded elephant, it took down a steep hillside in thick bush.
During this season of rehearsal it does not care to be seen, but hides away in a thick bush.
It is sometimes fastened to the stem of a tree, sometimes placed in a fork, but more frequently built into the middle of a thick bush, so that it can only be removed by cutting away the branches to which it is attached.
As a rule this Thrush sings concealed in a thick bush or tree.
Sometimes they breed on the open plain in a large cardoon thistle, but a thick bush or low tree is preferred.
The nest is made in the centre of a thick bush or tree six or eight feet above the ground, and is a deep elaborate structure, plastered inside with mud, and lined with soft dry grass.
The elephant thundered straight through obstacles we were obliged to go round, and in fifty yards we were fast in a thick bush and he within fifteen of us.
On the way we came across an elephant, its head entirely hidden by a thick bush.
In the corner formed by the intersecting roads there was a thick bush of probably ten acres, and I could not resist the desire to scout and see what sort of country we were in.
Just in the gray dawn, we left the track and took refuge in a thick bush, where we spent the day.
At dawn we crept into a thick bush, but the ground was damp and cold, and our sleepiness had left us.
At length, after infinite patience and manoeuvring, he has wormed himself into a patch of thick bush, by which, as he had reckoned, the great cow would pass.
When they stood on the edge of thick bush where we could see them, it was not stupidity.
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