Re: Stories from Tar Roads and From Spots
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2022 8:34 pm
Yes, I meant a yellow crowned bishop - Indeed a lifer and a more than nice surprise.


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Yes, I meant a yellow crowned bishop - Indeed a lifer and a more than nice surprise.
The size fro the Wahlberg might fitRichprins wrote: ↑Sun Apr 10, 2022 5:44 pm It must get a bit depressing after a while with all the wetness, Pumbaa!![]()
What a day with all the cat species,especially in the north!![]()
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Congratulations indeed!![]()
Lovely pics, I like the wet ostrich!
And the Shingwedzi sure is full!
I think the eagle is a pale form Wahlbergs.![]()
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This year it also looked completely different with nearly no water left but that was indeed a bit too much waterRogerFraser wrote: ↑Sun Apr 10, 2022 8:15 pmWhat lovely pics despite the weather .
That Stork really does seem to be watchin the weather![]()
Last time we went over the causeway it was a drought so nice to see the water![]()
It nearly rained the whole dayLisbeth wrote: ↑Thu Apr 14, 2022 11:43 am There is something conflicting in the bird world.....
Ground hornbills fluttering around in the trees, red-footed falcon with yellow feet, white-winged widowbird with black wings and yellow shoulders....![]()
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The tinyphant has such small tusks![]()
A pity that it rained at Redrocks![]()
It was a lot water coming down and the braai was yummy