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Photographs marking the day

A silhouette of a  leafless tree against a red evening sky with a bird perched on top of the tree also in silhouette.

A Sugarbird in the evening,

a bird perched on top of a tree
It has a grey head and belly, green wings, red on the tail and the lower beak.

A waxbill in the morning

white flowers with yellow stamens

Flowers at midday

stars in a dark sky with clouds and light on the far horizon

And the stars at night. Light pollution on the horizon.

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Birding Photography

The mystery of the floating head

I took a photograph of a Little Grebe on a water body in Vroliejkheid Nature Reserve. There was a bit of a swell, nothing much, a couple of cms maximum. I took the photo home and processed it and found that there was an unexpected head reflected in the water. How it got there is a bit of a puzzle

a small water bird with a black head and wings, red patch on the cheek and a white rump float on water with small waves. There is a reflection of the birds head where you would expect it, but on the next small wave is another reflection of the bird's head the right way up. Not mirrored as the other reflection is. There is even a spot of light in the eye of the bird.

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Birding Photography

Bees like Grapes

Specifically hanepoot or mascadel grapes which if left long enough become incredibly sweet. We have an active bee hive and a hanepoot vine which has produced a nice crop of grapes this season so we ended up sharing our grapes with the birds and the bees.

The bees are cape honey bees indigenous to the Western Cape.

A cape honey bee explores a bunch of grapes.
the bee has found a grape with a hole pecked in it by a bird and is harvesting the sweet juce.

The birds that open the berries are Common or European Starlings

A black bird with white stippling sits on a concrete wall
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Birding Photography

Brown Hooded Kingfisher

A beautiful bird that posed so nicely for us just outside McGregor in the Western Cape. The bird has a call similar to the Mouse Bird so when we are birding and hear the distinctive three note call, we are never quite certain which bird we are hearing. In this case the identification was positive. This species of kingfisher actually seems to prefer dry land rather than water. An image of a mouse bird is here.

A photo of a Kingfisher perched on the  cross bar of a telephone pole.
It has a red beak with a dark tip, a brown head, white collar and chest.
Black wings with blue flight feathers.
The background is blurred.
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Birding Photography Reptile Western Cape

Jackie Hangman

This post is not really for the faint hearted. Impaled dead reptiles feature.

In South Africa we have a small bird of prey called the Southern Fiscal. Note the hooked beak.

The bird gets its colloquial name Jackie Hangman from its habit of hanging its captured prey on thorns. The following picture is of a small Common Slug Eater that has been hung out in a lemon tree by a Jackie Hanger.

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Astro-photography Birding Photography Travel

Tankwa National Park

We went to the Tankwa National Park for a birding outing. The Tankwa is in what is called the Arid Succulent Karoo. With an average of 15 cm (6″) rainfall per annum the area is dry and water is scarce but the animals, birds, reptiles and plants survive in surprising numbers.
This is the second time we have been to Tankwa. Our previous visit is documented here.

This is the view from the front of the chalet looking out towards Sutherland where the South African Large Telescope is housed.

Because of the dust, sunrises are colourful.

The stars are beautiful but light pollution is ubiquitous. That is Cape Town in the distance – about 200 km as the crow flies.

There having been a very wet winter, the only major dam in the reserve was overflowing. We never did identify that bird.

Birds tend to be small and really difficult to photograph.

A mouse warming itself in the early morning sun.

A Spiny Agama suns itself on a rock.

A Black Backed Jackal surveys the world.

Gazanias grow where there is a little more water available.

Where there was once water. A few centimetres of rain causes wash aways an pools like this one.

This is a Sutherlandia commonly called a Cancer Bush, supposedly helps treat cancer. No basis for this claim that I know of.

This plant is still unidentified, it just grows out of the thin soil and produces these beautiful flowers.

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Birding Photography

White Breasted Cormorants

During a visit to Intaka Bird Sanctuary we were treated to the sight of white breasted cormorants basking in the sun and in one case, heading out of the district.

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Birding Cape Town Photography

Intaka Island

Intaka Island is a wetland and bird sanctuary resulting from a requirement to preserve an existing wetland and provide water purification.
You can see the website here:
We recently visited the sanctuary and enjoyed the peace and serenity offered by the place despite being in the middle of a built up area of Cape Town.

A White Breasted Cormorant posing for us
Black Capped Night Heron
Red Eyed Dove – morning ablutions
Egyptian Geese chicks
A cormorant leaving the district rapidly.

Floating water weed covers part of the main pool.

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Birding Flowers Photography

Vrolijkheid Nature Reserve

We went to Vrolijkheid this last weekend and were stunned by the spring flowers. The birding was not great, but we got some lovely pictures none the less.

Now for the birds

Coot feeding time.

Grebe and gone

And a clicking stream frog.

And a large ant. The Afrikaans name is “balbyter” literally ball biter.

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Birding Photography

Pale Chanting Goshawk Mating Flight

This gif is made from a series of pictures taken of a mating flight of two Pale Chanting Goshawks – the birds were a long way away but the dance makes up for the lack of sharpness