Owls of the Kgalagadi

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oups... missed a lot here :o0ps:

all more beautifull than the others ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Barn owls.
Approximately 11km from Twee Rivieren, on the Nossob:
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Giant Eagle Owl (or Verraux, if you want to be PC), with what I think is an immature Pale Chanting Goshawk.
Approximately 2km south of Kij Kij
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The owl has killed a Pale Chanting Goshawk ? :shock:


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super O/\
got the same Barnie ;-)

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Lisbeth wrote:The owl has killed a Pale Chanting Goshawk ? :shock:
I don't know if it killed it or found it?


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Wonderful owls! :-0 And I must take note of the distance from Twee for the barn owls. Im pretty sure I saw one of the parents before
but couldn't remember where exactly. And definitely not as visible as you did :-0

Agree on the PCG and am just as stunned as Lis. Hunted down itself or picked up from somewhere :-?


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Mel, there is a road sign stating that you are 10 km from Twee Rivieren. As you pass this, going in the opposite direction, there is quite a long stretch where the road is dead straight. Close to the end of this straight section, there is a large Communal Weaver's nest on the right-hand side. The nest is in the bottom of this, facing the road.


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It must be the one that Nan has seen too :yes:


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yes Liz, it is :yes:


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