Re: When small Streams turn into Rivers
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2024 11:05 pm
Go wild for Wildlife and help to keep our Conservation Areas pure, natural and green.
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Isn't it the biggest flying bird on earth? Totally right about Satara's camp maintenance when searching for birds or when walking to the fence to sit on a bench you always have to watch your steps not to fallRichprins wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 5:37 pm Catching up, Pumbaa!
Indeed a festival of birds!
The one with the millipede and bee-eater together is quite unique!
Satara has a dreadful history of maintaining the grass in camp, it looks terrible in that flooded brai pic.
I love the dung-beetle shots!
The montagu's has quite a lunatic expression!
And how rare to see a kori flying, it is the biggest flying bird in Africa, I think?
It is indeed a very special sighting whenever Montagu's do come across and on top when they are willing to pose that wayLisbeth wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 6:24 pm You saw lots of carmine bee-eaters
Nice waterbucks
The Montagu’s harriers were a nice surprise. I have never seen one...as far as I know Actually it is special, because you don't see it very often
The colours of the last European Roller are very fancy; it must be the early sun The rollers are such pretty birds