"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." Nelson Mandela The desire for equality must never exceed the demands of knowledge
Time to show some garden birds that have entertained me…
Except for the ever present Crested Barbet
A Black-collared Barbet came to visit a few times
The Cape Robin-chat is around daily and finds all kinds of ways to pose for me – just love it !
The mouse birds just love the berry tree.
I saw a speckled face – or should I say many of them.
They remind me so much of vervets… or was it mice.
They jump from one branch to another, they cling to a branch with one claw while eating out the other, and then they scamble away in a hurry.
To my amazement I also found the Red Eye in between them, chewing away big time.
My amazement grew even more, when I saw Mouse birds with red legs… whoop, whoop… out with the bird book. The White-backed Mouse bird had also come for a visit..
Just watching these mouse birds brought about much laughter in my home.
This guy was well fed – nowhere to hide that tummy.. -O -O
The Myna’s were up to their old tricks and chasing away the doves… ooi..
For a very brief moment I saw this Sunbird – I think it is a female Scarlet-chested. - It has been confirmed to be an immature male Amythest Sunbird.
Grey Go-Away bird also enjoy lunch
The Fiscal Flycatcher also enjoys my garden, although I do not know what attracts him
Back to the Mousebirds. This one was saying : Bath time for me….
Dat die stof so staan – (with lot’s of dust)
There is daily the Karoo Thrush, the Dark-capped bulbul, Cape Sparrow, Hoepoo and Red-head Finch’s.
I have reached the stage where the sparrow has become one of the prettiest birds to photograph…
I need a park… desparately.
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