
Garden Bird Pictures
Re: Garden Bird Pictures
Malachite sunbird sucking nectar from wild dagga ( leonotis nepetifolia ) in the garden this morning .


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Re: Garden Bird Pictures
what a chance you have
for me "only" a common one... but not often seen
Common Redstart EDIT : Black Redstart... thank you Dewi



for me "only" a common one... but not often seen

Common Redstart EDIT : Black Redstart... thank you Dewi


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Great photos everybody.
It is amazing what one can see in ones garden.
Still waiting to get a photo of the wattled starling.
It is amazing what one can see in ones garden.
Still waiting to get a photo of the wattled starling.
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Black redstart is even better, nan! Have yet to see one...
Nice birdies in your backyard, PJL.
Nice birdies in your backyard, PJL.

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We saw a groundscraper thrush in our garden --- a first for us in Gauteng.
Now waiting to get photos of two not yet photographed.
Wattled starling and Groundscraper thrush.
Now waiting to get photos of two not yet photographed.
Wattled starling and Groundscraper thrush.
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