Rietvlei Nature Reserve through Greenies' Eyes

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What an amazing four hours you had Flutterby and all those lifers - truly amazing.

Your pics are the greatest - especially the Aumur Falcon in flight. well done.


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Rietvlei is showing that summer is taking a bow... :-(

Sitting at Otterbridge I found myself counting the yellow leaves that have started falling,

and Red Bishops aren't that red anymore.. :shock:

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This Rhino looked on edge and I found myself being weary...

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and a Toko made his presence known... ^Q^

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and this was such a pretty picture for me... ;-)

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This is the first chameleon I have seen in Rietvlei

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as for Yellow fronted Canary (is this id correct?)

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And a glossy Ibis (non breeding?)

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Think I stumbled over a nest of Ant eating Chats - great to see them in numbers again.

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A lifer for me is the African snipe - I found myself saying : my, what a long beak you have.

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Beautiful, Amoli ^Q^ ^Q^


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wow again O/\ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Fantastic sightings and pictures here ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

WoW Some birdies would have been lifers for me as well 0()


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Great sightings Amoli!! \O \O Love the chameleon! ;-)


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Snipe as a lifer - O:V O:V O:V
Funny colour on the chameleon, but adds to its charm nevertheless. ^Q^


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After my stop at the coffee shop I headed to Fern Fountain hide hoping to see the European Honey Buzzard but no luck. I did see this colourful fellow but he was too quick for me.

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A BSK.

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Then something I've never seen in Rietvlei before...a snake. O:V Not sure what model it is. ;-)

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These waterbuck were very skittish, but very pretty! ;-)

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Daddy was keeping his eye on me...

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...and so were the moms!

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This Cape Longclaw had a lot to say for itself!

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Back at Otter Bridge another first in Rietvlei...a crab. \O

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I started heading out the park, and saw the falcons flying around again and a Black-chested Snake-eagle but still couldn't get a decent pic. :-( As I approached the tree where Amoli said she had seen her falcon I could see a bird perching there, and what do you know...my chance to get a close up of an Amur Falcon!! O/\ O/\ Thanks Amoli! O0

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I don't think that the Amur falcon is sitting there the whole day, so you were very lucky O\/ O\/

You really saw lots :shock: O:V \O


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