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RE: Wonderful Sunday

in Feathered Friends2 years ago

Nice captures on all the varieties you managed to see Shrike is a lot softer in colours to our black and white contrast.

European Bee-eater is a local to our coast arriving October leaving April.

African hoopoe bird is found throughout South Africa, looks very similar bird to Eurasian hoopoe varies slightly in colour, although am learning found in quite a number of countries.

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Thank you, Joan for your nice comment. 🙂
I was surprised to see the hoopoe three days in a row. Today it decided to visit the kindergarden, which was closed, because we had public holiday. So, uninterrupted the hoopoe enjoed the garden there.
Amazing how far the bee-eaters will go. I am sure they are gathering to leave and maybe I will not see them untill they return in April.

They tend to return to a good feeding area then move on, had them in my garden for a couple of days and never seen them again in the garden.

We do see them along rivers and often randomly on peoples pavements.