thank you Flutts ... right....lot of new speciesFlutterby wrote:Nice to see new species - Black-faced Impala and Dik Dik!
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Forgot this one... PCG chased by the owner of the eggs
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Lovely birds
How big is the dik dik? Nice sighting
Looks like a biiig python
How big is the dik dik? Nice sighting
Looks like a biiig python
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thank you LizLisbeth wrote:Lovely birds
How big is the dik dik? Nice sighting
Looks like a biiig python
as per my book Dik-Dik is very small, 40cm at shoulder
per comparison :
Suni 35cm
Blue Duiker 32cm
Steenbok 52cm and Klipspringer 60cm
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Must be very cute to see in the green
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Yep nan, that's a Wood Sandpiper. Spotted wings, long legs, fairly long bill, and lacks the defined 'crescent' shoulder marking typical of a Common Sandpiper. Thanks for the extra pic!nan wrote:thank you RatelRatel wrote:Do you have any side-on pictures of the sandpiper? It looks long-legged to me, like it might be a Wood?
here you are a side pic of the Sandpiper
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thank you Ratel
will change on my post
sorry Michele, I have the Wood one on my list on the right day and NOT the Common at all
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sorry Michele, I have the Wood one on my list on the right day and NOT the Common at all
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You didn't seem too happy about the bats at Urikaruus compared to those you saw
Great variety of birds Nice to see those snakes, but I'd be able to do without
The impala and the dik-dik are and at the same time
Great collage again, Michele
Great variety of birds Nice to see those snakes, but I'd be able to do without
The impala and the dik-dik are and at the same time
Great collage again, Michele
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Oh yes.... these ones were free and bigger, those at Urikaruus were a nightmare, smaller (= much more) and in numberMel wrote:You didn't seem too happy about the bats at Urikaruus compared to those you saw
Great variety of birds Nice to see those snakes, but I'd be able to do without
The impala and the dik-dik are and at the same time
Great collage again, Michele
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What a brilliant hawk/harrier pic, nana!
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