Re: Braaiing with Wild Cats
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2014 9:50 pm
After a short break at Tshokwane which was gladly functional as well after two year closures for us we carried on the tar road northwards and came across kudus as well as more bee eaters in catching more insects,
and also the white winged widow birds were busy in looking for the suitable wife.
Birdingwise it was more than a brilliant drive today as nearly all colourful feathers came across and so did the Little bee eaters although same were located a bit far away so only a couple of shots and on top it started once again to rain a bit.
I love to drive that road as the bushes and the grass is always so lush and green and it was a pleasure to photograph that elephant with all the green in the background.
At Mazithi the dark clouds were right above us and it was also extreme windy so besides a fish eagle looking for some food nothing else could be found.
At least it was pleasure to take a break from driving and to observe the fish eagle for a while who had indeed some problems in landing on top of a tree as the wind was blowing heavily now and the branches were bowing extremely.
Further down the road our feathered friends still did not let us down
so we were able to capture a European and a Carmine bee eater on one picture – What a colour explosion!
I cannot get enough of all the different coloured feathers they were all shining so brightly so that even the rain stopped nearly completely for that day.
Also the juvenile Carmine be eaters could be found in flocks and on nearly each branch a couple
of them could be seen and it took us indeed extreme long as Timon nearly stopped in front of each branch.
As always we decided to take a short detour via the S86 although we never saw much on that road but at least you come a bit closer to the riverbed and the views are normally lovely but this year the grass was extreme high so it was a bit tricky to even locate the riverbed....At the end of the road a nearly bare bush caught our attention as the bird life in the minute we arrived was extreme active and loud. A lady weaver peeped through the leaves from inside the bush
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and there were as well plenty of other colourful and most wanted birds but same kept too much hidden or we only got the branch in front of them sharp and not the bird as same were on top that quick.
At least we could capture that little feathered friend
and same was posing that nicely and sat always still so we were able to get more than only one shot from same.
Next stop as always when travelling to Satara was at Kumana dam and we had luck not only that from now on until the rest of that day the sun came out more and more but also it were a lot animal activity to be seen. A couple of waterbucks were running around enjoying life,
a lone wildebeest was lying in between the many impalas and lots of hippos were sleeping in the water in the summer sun and it got hotter and hotter with each minute now.
We realized also a lot of herons on their nest breeding in the tree right in the middle of the dam so it was indeed never boring as there was nearly everywhere something to be seen.
My favourites here were the hippos as they were lying motionless in the water with even head under water so only the huge bum was visible
and sometimes the head got lifted only to yawn extensively
and we had luck as one of the huge hippo mom had got a little one and same was obviously a bit bored and wanted to play but mom could not get animated.
to be continued......
and also the white winged widow birds were busy in looking for the suitable wife.
Birdingwise it was more than a brilliant drive today as nearly all colourful feathers came across and so did the Little bee eaters although same were located a bit far away so only a couple of shots and on top it started once again to rain a bit.
I love to drive that road as the bushes and the grass is always so lush and green and it was a pleasure to photograph that elephant with all the green in the background.
At Mazithi the dark clouds were right above us and it was also extreme windy so besides a fish eagle looking for some food nothing else could be found.
At least it was pleasure to take a break from driving and to observe the fish eagle for a while who had indeed some problems in landing on top of a tree as the wind was blowing heavily now and the branches were bowing extremely.
Further down the road our feathered friends still did not let us down
so we were able to capture a European and a Carmine bee eater on one picture – What a colour explosion!
I cannot get enough of all the different coloured feathers they were all shining so brightly so that even the rain stopped nearly completely for that day.
Also the juvenile Carmine be eaters could be found in flocks and on nearly each branch a couple
of them could be seen and it took us indeed extreme long as Timon nearly stopped in front of each branch.
As always we decided to take a short detour via the S86 although we never saw much on that road but at least you come a bit closer to the riverbed and the views are normally lovely but this year the grass was extreme high so it was a bit tricky to even locate the riverbed....At the end of the road a nearly bare bush caught our attention as the bird life in the minute we arrived was extreme active and loud. A lady weaver peeped through the leaves from inside the bush
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and there were as well plenty of other colourful and most wanted birds but same kept too much hidden or we only got the branch in front of them sharp and not the bird as same were on top that quick.
At least we could capture that little feathered friend
and same was posing that nicely and sat always still so we were able to get more than only one shot from same.
Next stop as always when travelling to Satara was at Kumana dam and we had luck not only that from now on until the rest of that day the sun came out more and more but also it were a lot animal activity to be seen. A couple of waterbucks were running around enjoying life,
a lone wildebeest was lying in between the many impalas and lots of hippos were sleeping in the water in the summer sun and it got hotter and hotter with each minute now.
We realized also a lot of herons on their nest breeding in the tree right in the middle of the dam so it was indeed never boring as there was nearly everywhere something to be seen.
My favourites here were the hippos as they were lying motionless in the water with even head under water so only the huge bum was visible
and sometimes the head got lifted only to yawn extensively
and we had luck as one of the huge hippo mom had got a little one and same was obviously a bit bored and wanted to play but mom could not get animated.
to be continued......