My Dream of Many Years Come True...Almost!
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The meal is a quiche, Klippies!
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Awesome, Thick-billed Weaver!
Still on my bucket list.
Still on my bucket list.
Sometimes it’s not until you don’t see what you want to see, that you truly open your eyes.
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I have seen one years ago at Lake Panic
@Flutteby - not really, only the little bittern and the green pigeon. Well, two new birds are not that bad in three days No three! Also the spur-winged goose So after all you are right
@Flutteby - not really, only the little bittern and the green pigeon. Well, two new birds are not that bad in three days No three! Also the spur-winged goose So after all you are right
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The Long-toed lapwing is a special one and has to be done for the bird book!
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You are clever if you can see what that "thing" isKlipspringer wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 6:13 pm Very good series of the weaver busy building
I like the greenery with the Kingfisher and the fern leaves rolled up. Looks like the meal is a banded groundling.
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Good luck
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Klipspringer wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 12:40 pm The Long-toed lapwing is a special one and has to be done for the bird book!
Then they were four new ones I did see quite a lot of new birds
Flutterby, you have noticed better than I have
Klippie, I'll put it in the bird book
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I have been looking for one of those for decades and all of a sudden I see them everywhere .....not that I mind
So true, Lisbeth,
I always wanted to see a crested barbet and it took indeed a couple of trips to Kruger until we saw our first one and then most easily during each trip since then but not only one…...
Love your malachite shots - Always one of our favourites and also the thick billed weaver - I simply love their nests
So true, Lisbeth,
I always wanted to see a crested barbet and it took indeed a couple of trips to Kruger until we saw our first one and then most easily during each trip since then but not only one…...
Love your malachite shots - Always one of our favourites and also the thick billed weaver - I simply love their nests
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