Austin Roberts Bird Sanctuary

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Thanks guys, the Blue Crane mating display was special!

On my next visit on 26 July I caught the end of the Crowned Crane's mating display!

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And the Blue Crane was being narcissistic.
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There were the usual suspects.
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A slightly less usual suspect.
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And a lifer! A Black Sparrowhawk!
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Lovely sequence od mating display photos. Very well captured.


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I like the Cranes... Blue and Crowned ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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WoW to your crane shots, BluTuna :-0 :-0 :-0


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Astounding behavioural pics, BlowTuna! O/\ O/\ O/\


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Now that I've finished my KTP travel tale, I can get back to the huge backlog of pictures I have from other places.

August 10th.

Some angry birds. Redknobbed Coots are among the angriest birds, edging out the Egyptian Goose for that title.
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Common Moorhens have their angry moments too.
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Peaceful Blue Cranes - these birds dance when they are angry.
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Other than that, it was the usual mix of ducks and geese.

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August 16th.

Reed Cormorant.
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A Hadeda Ibis close enough to photograph for a change. These birds are accomplished fliers.
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Little Egret.
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Blue Crane portrait.
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An exotic Ringed Teal.
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Yellowbilled Ducks.
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This one looks very pleased with itself.
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And an unusual visitor, African Shellduck!
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"Quack, quack!" = Great pics ;-)


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