Sean Leather > Kissy kissy! Two hadedas sharing an intimate moment. (Actually, they were just sharing food.)
Sean Leather > Another couple of birds. Any ideas?
Sean Leather > From a sign: "We've probably all heard the loud, familiar 'ha ha ha de ha' call of the Hadeda Ibis early in the morning and at dusk, as it travels to and from its roosting and feeding grounds."When disturbed, these birds make noisy, penetrating screeches before taking off rather clumsily — once airborne, they are graceful flyers."They pair for life and roost in colonies. In the breeding season the red on the bill turns bright crimson. Both birds sit on the eggs and care for the chicks."
Sean Leather > Yet more garden flowers. We think this is some type of Erica.
Sean Leather > From a sign: "All the plants in this bed belong to the Euphorbia family (Euphorbiaceae), named after Euphorbus, a Greek medical doctor who lived in the first century."Euphorbias all have a sticky, milky, white sap which can be quite poisonous and may even blind you if it gets into your eyes. Most eastern African euphorbias are covered with thorns, especially those growing in the warm and dry areas."Some are neat, pin-cushion-like species, hugging rocks. Others are tall, dense, and tree-like, with thickened, succulent branches or stems. The milkweeds have finger-like stems, some with small leaves. On the Highveld, one finds finger-like species with underground stems."
Sean Leather > This is a strelitzia, a flower native to South Africa and depicted on the 50-cent coin.
Sean Leather > Darshana contemplates taking steps in the right direction.
Sean Leather > A fly on a cactus. Can you find the two bees?
Sean Leather > Darshana in the same location as I was.
Kissy kissy! Two hadedas sharing an intimate moment. (Actually, they were just sharing food.)
Sean Leather > Kissy kissy! Two hadedas sharing an intimate moment. (Actually, they were just sharing food.)
Kissy kissy! Two hadedas sharing an intimate moment. (Actually, they were just sharing food.)
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