A Kingfisher pair looking right
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Images apparentées
- A Fiscal FLycatcher hunting from a thorn tree branch in the Pilansberg
- the erect tuft on the pied kingfisher indicates his level of vigilance
- a burchell's coucal keeps a close watch on the activity below him
- Yellowbilled Hornbill are common, confident and conspicuous in the Kgalagadi desert
- Waders tend to fly close to the surface of the water
- a recent calf is taken care of by an older sibling at the waterhole
- broken horns are testimony to lots of early playfighting bouts
- a curious youngster
Plus d’images apparentées
- the golden edge along the neck of the giraffe stands out against the light
- Elephants of different generations gathering at a waterhole in the Pilansberg
- the separate giraffes help to create a sense of the depth of this grassy bushveld landscape
- Kingfisher bird sitting in a tree during day time
- THe Cape Sparrow or locally known "mossie" is a common bird to grace Johannesburg gardens
- a cisticola sits amongst a field of yellow flowers
- Pied Kingfisher with catch in Pilanesberg national park
- Blacksmith Lapwing or Plover (Vanellus armatus) walking in water in South Africa. Very shallow depth of field