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Great pics BT. I should really go there again. You have found so many more birds than I did three years ago. ^Q^

Hope this turns your page... lol lol


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Amoli wrote:Great pics BT. I should really go there again. You have found so many more birds than I did three years ago. ^Q^

Hope this turns your page... lol lol
Thanks Amoli, I'm probably going to go there this long weekend sometime.


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The last day of February 2015.

This is the view from Hide no 2. Lots of water in the vlei.
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There are usually lots of birds at Rondebult but they aren't as close as at Austin Roberts.

Redbilled Teals, Whitefaced Ducks and Geese.
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Maccoa Ducklings?
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Coots.
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Greyheaded Gulls.
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Blackwinged Stilt.
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Black Heron.
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Reed Cormorant.
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Sacred Ibis.
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Red-eyed Dove.
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Will definetly go this weekend - wow, what stunning birds.

Would you mind letting me know when you will be around there.


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Amoli wrote:Will definetly go this weekend - wow, what stunning birds.

Would you mind letting me know when you will be around there.
I have just PM'd you :-)


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Another ducks' festival ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Lovely black heron! The cormorant looks as if it has been too close to a fire lol


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Never seen a black heron...lovely! \O


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Thanks for more brilliant bird shots, BluTuna O0

That black heron is awesome ^Q^


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Amoli wrote:Will definetly go this weekend - wow, what stunning birds.

Would you mind letting me know when you will be around there.
Thanks Amoli, it was great having some company at Rondebult on Sunday :-)


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