thank you FluttsFlutterby wrote:Nice to see new species - Black-faced Impala and Dik Dik!![]()


thank you FluttsFlutterby wrote:Nice to see new species - Black-faced Impala and Dik Dik!![]()
thank you LizLisbeth wrote:Lovely birds![]()
How big is the dik dik? Nice sighting![]()
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Looks like a biiig python![]()
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![]()
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![]()
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Great variety of birdsNice to see those snakes, but I'd be able to do without
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The impala and the dik-dik areand
at the same time
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Great collage again, Michele