
Cape town and back - a pictorial road trip
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Marvellous bird photography again! 

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The sky covered by swifts and swift terns look like a scene from "The Birds" by Hitchcock
I love the gull trying to have breakfast



I love the gull trying to have breakfast

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That's a lot of swifts!
I'm no expert, it just looked like a Pririt to me and the male Pririt and Batis look almost identical so no help there.



Puff Addy wrote:You'll have to ask Flutterby about that!Peter Connan wrote:I really thought this was an immature Chinspot due to the slight separation between the brown spots and the shape of the male's neck-band (not shown here)?




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Magnificent bird shots, Peter



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Thanks Lisbeth and Pumbaa.
On a photography forum, I asked where to go in Cape town to take photos of birds. Two of the commonest answers were intaka Island and Strandfontein sewerage works.
Then somebody said that Strandfontein is not safe. So early one morning I drove to Intaka Island I arrived at around 05h30 only to find a sign saying that it only opens at 07h00. So I got back in my car and drove to Strandfontein. And how glad I was, because what I found was a wonderland!
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On a photography forum, I asked where to go in Cape town to take photos of birds. Two of the commonest answers were intaka Island and Strandfontein sewerage works.
Then somebody said that Strandfontein is not safe. So early one morning I drove to Intaka Island I arrived at around 05h30 only to find a sign saying that it only opens at 07h00. So I got back in my car and drove to Strandfontein. And how glad I was, because what I found was a wonderland!
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And a whole lot more.
But what I had most fun with was the pelicans.




I had so much fun that I went back a few days later with an exceptional Cape Town photographer Elsa Hoffmann.
But what I had most fun with was the pelicans.




I had so much fun that I went back a few days later with an exceptional Cape Town photographer Elsa Hoffmann.
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