
Nice yellow-fronted canary



The vervet looks as if it was born like thatLisbeth wrote:The one hooded vulture is clever keeping the balance![]()
Nice yellow-fronted canaryThe pic of the Green-backed Camaroptera a bit less, but a great find
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Thanks Lis...that pic of the Camaroptera caused lots of scratches!Lisbeth wrote:The one hooded vulture is clever keeping the balance![]()
Nice yellow-fronted canaryThe pic of the Green-backed Camaroptera a bit less, but a great find
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Not sure Lis, but he looked agile enough.Lisbeth wrote:The vervet looks as if it was born like thatLisbeth wrote:The one hooded vulture is clever keeping the balance![]()
Nice yellow-fronted canaryThe pic of the Green-backed Camaroptera a bit less, but a great find
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I wonder how it is doing in the trees
Thanks Pumbaa.Pumbaa wrote:Really love your bird sightings, Flutterby,
especially the marico sunbird and the Green-backed Camaroptera![]()
The ones from Sunset dam are brilliant as well - We do see often that behaviour of the yellow-billed stork either it is a hunting tactic or simply to use the wing as sunshade - I love when they do it![]()
Alf wrote:Very dry indeed
nan...I can't believe I missed the baboon...didn't look close enough!nan wrote:the Bateleur captured a Baboon![]()
like the Domino game![]()
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I thought so too Toks!Toko wrote:My fav are the rosemary cookies![]()
But you made some birding effort, that deserves some![]()
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, too
Thanks RP.Richprins wrote:Crisp pics again, Flutts!
Never seen a black duck!![]()
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Wonder how the bateleur got a baby baboon...very curious, as they often just scavenge...