March was not that kind to me, health-wise.
The trip I did end of February mentioned in the previous posting, had me injuring a muscle, being out of action for a few days.
Then, as just possible with Murphy's Law, my camera broke, and is currently in for repairs. Horrible being without a camera, even if just for a short while.
Two weeks ago I had to go for an operation on my right hand. With not being able to use it , and being right-handed had me very frustrated. Amazing how we take our bodies and health for granted, until something like this, even so small a operation, but so frustrating how many things I am unable to do now.
I did however, managed to add another lifer on my birding list in the form of a lone Collared Pratincole, that showed up at Kgomo-Kgomo.
It showed its rufous underwing very nicely in a few fly - overs it did for us, which is the characteristic identifying field difference between the Black-winged and Collared Pratincoles. The Black-winged pratincole has a all black underwing.
Off course I did not get any photo .... :-)
Here are some photos of the Black - winged Pratincoles I took during March on the Devon routes, Mpumalanga.
Interestingly, some of them were moulting into breeding plumage - which we normally do not see them in, in South Africa.
And these few in-flight shows the black underwing
I have been asked to join a touring group to Central and Southern Mozambique in June, with Ian Sinclair. I will sadly not be able to go. Work :-(
I trust there will be another opportunity within the near future.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Birding in 2011......
End of February a Red Pharlarope turned up at a pan in Harrismith. On Saturday 26th I decided to head out that way too....
En route I did the Botha's Lark Triangle in Harrismith. Here I picked up Botha's, Pink-billed, Spike-heeled, Sabota Larks and Eastern Long-billed Lark for my year list. Another few worht mentioning: Black-necked Grebe, Southern Bald Ibis, Blue Cranes, QuailFinches, and off course the Red Pharlarope at Alexpan.
En route I did the Botha's Lark Triangle in Harrismith. Here I picked up Botha's, Pink-billed, Spike-heeled, Sabota Larks and Eastern Long-billed Lark for my year list. Another few worht mentioning: Black-necked Grebe, Southern Bald Ibis, Blue Cranes, QuailFinches, and off course the Red Pharlarope at Alexpan.
Birding in 2011......
Sometimes Juvenile Fish Eagles can confuse people in trying to ID it. This one however, is a sub-adult. Seen at Letaba.
I'm sure by now, everybody knows that eagles have a special place in my heart.....I would love to be able to soar on the wind, high above all the heartaches and pain of this earth.....on the wings of an Eagle.....
Wahlberg's Eagle:
I'm sure by now, everybody knows that eagles have a special place in my heart.....I would love to be able to soar on the wind, high above all the heartaches and pain of this earth.....on the wings of an Eagle.....
Wahlberg's Eagle:
Birding in 2011......
Black-bellied Bustard:
And another Orange-breasted Bush-Shrike;
On the Saturday morning at 02h30 we left the camp, heading for Crook's Corner to wait for the dawn chorus. Just out of the camp, I picked up my third lifer for the weekend, Bronze-winged Courser. I have searched high and low for this specie! So finally found it. The other two lifers I found was Arnott's Chat and Pennant-winged Nightjar the previous day.
And another Orange-breasted Bush-Shrike;
On the Saturday morning at 02h30 we left the camp, heading for Crook's Corner to wait for the dawn chorus. Just out of the camp, I picked up my third lifer for the weekend, Bronze-winged Courser. I have searched high and low for this specie! So finally found it. The other two lifers I found was Arnott's Chat and Pennant-winged Nightjar the previous day.
Birding in 2011......
One of the first trips done this year, was to participate in West Rand Honorary Ranger's Big Birding Weekend, this year up in Punda Maria, Nothern Kruger....
These are some of the birds seen there:
These are some of the birds seen there:
Sunday, January 23, 2011
A beautiful women like you.....
~ is like grass ~ always grows a new when people trample upon it.....
~ is like fontain water ~ always clear again, and nobody succeeds in
leaving their muddy footprints in it forever.......
~ Like the dawn of a new day after the darkness of night ~ she always stands up, and no storm can threaten it.......
~ Like a good tree, she produces great fruit with each word that she says ~ and no insect can make it rot away.......
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