Sally Mynhardt Australia
I was very fortunate to capture this
White Fronted Bee Eater whilst staying
in Zambia. |
Mother and Child.
This shot was taken in Zambia.
We were doing an early morning drive
and this zebra and foal crossed the road
in front of us. |
Trouble At The Birdbath
l put this birdbath in front of my cabin
and it attracts quite a variety of wild birds.
This shot was taken early one morning.
The seagulls are very possessive and don't like
to share with the other birds.
The birds in this shot are :
Silver Gulls, Sulphur Crested Cockatoos, and
a solitary Pee Wee. |
Barrack Point at sunsetThis is a lovely walk up to Barrack Point.
It is a popular spot for surfers. |
IMPALA IN ZAMBIA
A group of young male Impala Taken in Zambia.
They are always on the lookout for lion. |
I was lucky to capture this little Bee Eater whilst in Zambia.
Apparently they rub the bee on the bark of the tree to remove the bee sting.
How clever is nature. |
Two little children in a big wide world.
My Grand-children, Catherine and Jennah
living in Zambia where my son is working for a few years. |
The African Saddlebill Stork
l photographed this lovely and unusual bird
in the Game Reserve in Zambia
|
I came across these pelicans when I visited Ulladulla Harbour which is on the south coast.
It seems that the rock is a favourite perch! |
Yellow Billed Stork.
Taken in Zambia.
So exciting to see different species of birds for the first time!
This bird had just caught a Catfish, called a Barbel in South Africa.
lt must use some special senses to catch a fish
in that murky water.
Maybe it picks up vibrations through its legs. |
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