For most of the time during this festive season I'm reading, writing or sorting my massive collection of photos. Nonetheless my ears are always "open" to sounds, especially bird calls - so when I hear something I can't "identify" right away I go (camera always in hand) to "investigate". When I detected that the "culprit" was a Speckled mousebird, I was quite surprised because these birds aren't usually very "vocal". As a result I snapped the following "series":
This was the "noisy" one ...
Which was joined by another one ...
... along came No 3 ...
... and yes, No 4 ...
... and last but not least, No 5.
Other than having fun being "visited" by these mousebirds, I was also "called" outside by another recent "arrival":
a young Diederik cuckoo - raised (just as I "reported" last year at more or less the same time) by a surrogate weaver mommy.
The "brood parasite" (= all cuckoos lay their eggs in the nests of other birds) was still around, though; its plaintiff & far-carrying call is constantly audible (at varying intervals) during the days.
Another colourful visitor was this Cape glossy starling ...
... and then I "discovered" another Masked weaver building a new nest - another, because I have already "recorded", ad nauseam, how another Masked weaver "progressed" with the art of building its nest [SEE: previous blog-entries].
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Festive Time
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment