Previously known as the Grey lourie, this is now called the Go-Away bird - and "similarly" I'll be going away = on tour again until end of the month.
I present my country, South Africa, in Pictures whilst also sharing my acquired knowledge as a National tourist guide.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Going Away
Previously known as the Grey lourie, this is now called the Go-Away bird - and "similarly" I'll be going away = on tour again until end of the month.
Friday, September 9, 2011
Cainism amongst Eagles
Talking about eagles [SEE: previous blog entry] - some of these large raptors are prone to Cainism, also known as the Cain & Abel syndrome OR Siblicide, meaning that the older chick in a nest kills the younger within the first few days of hatching. So if you see a Black eagle circling, it has to be "a Cain"!
So again, this Tawny eagle youngster can be called "Cain" - the oldest of 2 chicks, meaning that (usually) it hatched in a nest consisting of only 2 eggs. In theory, Cainism amongst large raptors is a taxonomically, avian phenomenon as a consequence of food stress. However it was observed that food supplements do not decrease sibling aggression.
The clutch of an (African) Fish eagle usually consists of 2 eggs, although both of these eagle youngsters do not always survive. Differently to most of the other eagle species, a male Fish eagle also "shares nest duties" with the female - the couple virtually take turns incubating the eggs.
However once 1 or 2 chicks hatched, the male Fish eagle only assists feeding small nestlings. After that a Fish eagle youngster is fed mostly by the female.
Friday, September 2, 2011
The Eagle Landed
A soaring Fish eagle is beautiful to behold & the experience is even more "magic" when this raptor calls out in flight - a sound typically associated with Africa.
Other than catching fish, this eagle also robs other fish-eating birds of their prey or raids other waterbirds of their young as well as their eggs. The African fish eagle is usually found in pairs.

The Brown snake eagle is usually solitary & tends to fly from one hunting perch to another. As its name indicates, this bird feeds mainly on snakes, which it kills & swallows whilst on the ground. As this photo "proves", this eagle is said to have an owl-like face.