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  • Water Thick-Knee Dikkop

    Water Thick-Knee Dikkop

    The Water thick-knee is a plover-like bird with a length of about 40 cm and a wingspan of about 200 cm when fully grown. It is found in the wetter eastern parts of Southern Africa. They are generally found along rivers or at dams, lakes, swamps or on beaches, where they feed on termites, insects, molluscs, small fish, and crustaceans. They are mainly nocturnal or crepuscular but may be quite vocal in full daylight, calling with a mournful “ti-ti-ti”. Although they can fly strongly, they seem to prefer to run than to fly when disturbed. The scientific name for the Water thick-knee is Burhinus vermiculatus; “Burhinus” from the Greek meaning a huge nose and “vermiculatus” from the Latin for vermiculated (which, in simple English means “decorated with wormlike tracery or markings”). According to its name, then, a bird with a large beak and which is decorated with wormlike tracery or markings. Info

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  • African Fish Eagle - Chobe, botswana

    African Fish Eagle - Chobe, botswana

  • The Martial Eagle (Polemaetus bellicosus), is a very large eagle found in open and semi-open habitats of sub-Saharan Africa. It is the only member of the genus Polemaetus. This one was found in Botswana while I was rafting the Chobe River , May 2011

    The Martial Eagle (Polemaetus bellicosus), is a very large eagle found in open and semi-open habitats of sub-Saharan Africa. It is the only member of the genus Polemaetus. This one was found in Botswana while I was rafting the Chobe River , May 2011

  • Grey Headed Kingfisher - A commonly found bird on the banks of the Chobe river, particularly where there are deadheads in the river from which they search for fish. Botswana, Africa.

    Grey Headed Kingfisher - A commonly found bird on the banks of the Chobe river, particularly where there are deadheads in the river from which they search for fish. Botswana, Africa.

  • African Bee Eater - Chobe River, Botswana

    African Bee Eater - Chobe River, Botswana

  • African Fish Eagle about to catch a fish - Chobe, Botswana

    African Fish Eagle about to catch a fish - Chobe, Botswana

  • African Fish Eagle - Chobe, Botswana

    African Fish Eagle - Chobe, Botswana

  • A Pied Kingfisher on it's favorite perch near Chobe, Botswana

    A Pied Kingfisher on it's favorite perch near Chobe, Botswana

  • African Fish Eagle - magnificent birds

    African Fish Eagle - magnificent birds

  • An Africa Fish Eagle swoops down to catch a fish on the Chobe river, Botswana

    An Africa Fish Eagle swoops down to catch a fish on the Chobe river, Botswana

  • Woollynecked Storks

    Woollynecked Storks

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  • Ostrich

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  • Ostrich wandering in the Kgalagadi Desert. Africa

    Ostrich wandering in the Kgalagadi Desert. Africa

  • Lanner Falcon - Kgalagadi National Park, SA

    Lanner Falcon - Kgalagadi National Park, SA

  • Sociable Weaver Nests in Acacia Tree. There are often hundreds of nesting pairs in a single nest.

    Sociable Weaver Nests in Acacia Tree. There are often hundreds of nesting pairs in a single nest.

  • Pale Chanting Goshawk (Melierax canorus), South Africa.

    Pale Chanting Goshawk (Melierax canorus), South Africa.

  • Female Weaver

    Female Weaver

  • Bostrychia hadedash or Hadeda ibis

    Bostrychia hadedash or Hadeda ibis

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