Rondebult Bird sanctuary

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Lisbeth wrote:A study in black and white ^Q^ ^Q^
And a tiny bit of red \O


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Toko wrote:One can see the wing spurs on the Blacksmith Lapwing O\/ O\/ O\/
So you can, I never thought to look O**


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There were even more black and white birds.

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The Greyling Geese were making a nuisance of themselves.
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The Gyppos had a gaggle of goslings.
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And there were some Spurwings too.
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Really lovely pics! \O


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That's just goosing O\/ O\/ O\/

I like the immature Ibis ^Q^ and the Coot nest ^Q^


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Lovely BluTuna,

do love them all O\/ O\/ O\/


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Geez... Why am I such a sucker for anything that is small and fluffy...
Birds or mammals doesn't matter, but in this case it's the goslings that stole my heart. :-0


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Mel wrote:Geez... Why am I such a sucker for anything that is small and fluffy...
Birds or mammals doesn't matter, but in this case it's the goslings that stole my heart. :-0
I'll get you a kitten :twisted:


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As per your usual, excellent pics! \O \O


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Thanks you everyone for the much appreciated comments. I've neglected this report for too long!


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