Category: Bird watching

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The interesting case of the Bateleur / Die vreemde geval van die Berghaan

Have you ever wondered about the curious case of the Bateleur? Why would such a large bird species have various peculiar habits? Survival. As any animal living in the Kalahari Dessert, the Bateleur has adapted to thrive despite all of the amazing challenges. Rooster of the flock! A razor sharp beak and talons distinguishes the Bateleur as a prominent bird of prey. Dark red feet and beak is how this eagle obtained its name. In Afrikaans, ‘Berghaan’ , directly translated means Mountain Rooster. As roosters most commonly have dark red talons and beaks it closely relates as this rooster can...

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The Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park: Read this review if you are considering it

If you’re a south african looking for the next adventure or an international tourist browsing through South Africa’s large variety of attractions, consider the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park. This park is extremely special in a variety of ways. The park and its facilities are more primitive, but comfortable. The abundant game and birdlife are valuable in its complete wilderness. Just be sure you know what to do when coming face to face with the king of the jungle on your way to the loo. All roads lead to sand When traveling to the Kgalagadi, it would be best to plan a...

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Cumming Gasteplaas: ‘n voelkyker paradys! / A bird watcher’s paradise!

Hierdie gasteplaas is so teen die Botswana grens wanneer jy daar uitkom sal jy by jouself wonder of jy nie erens verby ‘n grenspos moes ry nie! Cumming Gasteplaas is against the Botswana border. So close actually when you reach it you’ll start to wonder whether you should have gone through a border post somewhere! Cumming Gasteplaas het verskeie aantrekings, maar hul voelkyk geriewe is uit die boonste rakke! Daar is twee hydes waar mens lekker met jou koffie en kamera kan sit en voels kyk by ‘n dammetjie slegs 20 meter ver! Daar kom dikwels ander gaste behalwe voels...

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Have you heard about the Kalahari’s small five?

Everyone knows about the big five, but the small five that is being referred to are the five types of sparrows and all of them are found in the Kalahari Dessert. It comes to show how diverse the Kalahari is despite being a dessert. These sparrows can be observed at about any watering hole and often one can observe all five present at the same time. Any bird watcher will revel in this unilateral show of diversity. The Great Sparrow / Grootmossie Paser motitensis. This sparrow is the largest of all of them hence the name. It prefers dry thornbush...

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Six basic tips for bird watching

Birds hold two concert celebrations of a day in the kalahari: morning and evening.The Kalahari has a remarkable abundance of bird species even though it is a semi-dessert. Since it is a semi-dessert there are a few basic tips one can do to ensure your spot list does not stop at vultures. 1. The early human catches the bird! Prime time to see nearly all bird species are at dawn and dusk. Winter or summer, at noon the whole of the Kalahari are usually enjoying a siesta. Birds tend to be going around looking for worms and seeds during this...