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Thaibirding.com by Nick Upton. Enter your search terms. Favorite Tweets by @thaibirding. Donations towards the cost of running and developing thaibirding.com are gratefully received. Buy on Birds of Thailand on Amazon.co.uk from 16.34. Contributors to thaibirding.com. A big thank you to all the people who have allowed me to use their material to help provide information on birdwatching in Thailand. Bob and Jessica Allen. Paul F. Donald. Andrew J. Pierce. Philip D. Round. Vincent van der Spek.
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Boesmanskloof Trail Redux | An Amateur Naturalist in South Africa
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An Amateur Naturalist in South Africa. Laquo; Boesmanskloof Trail – Greyton. Du Toit’s Kloof Pass. January 21, 2011 by h0bbes. I went back to the. On the Boesmanskloof Trail with a friend last week. The. Were still there though it was clearly nearing the end of their season. I didn’t take many photos of the. As I had good shots from the last trip; I spent quite a lot of time following this mating pair of Long-tailed Blues. The other interesting observation was two Yellow Pansies. Enter your comment here.
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Du Toit’s Kloof Pass | An Amateur Naturalist in South Africa
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An Amateur Naturalist in South Africa. Laquo; Boesmanskloof Trail Redux. Du Toit’s Kloof Pass Redux. Du Toit’s Kloof Pass. January 29, 2011 by h0bbes. Made a quick trip to Du Toit’s Kloof Pass last week in pursuit of Holmes’ Skolly. Special thanks to Andrew for the directions! A slightly worn specimen – see the scales missing on the hind wing. Posted in A Natural History of Africa. On October 15, 2011 at 6:10 pm. Du Toit’s Kloof Pass Redux « An Amateur Naturalist in South Africa. Enter your comment here.
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Hluhluwe – Malala Lodge | An Amateur Naturalist in South Africa
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An Amateur Naturalist in South Africa. Laquo; Butterflying Montagu. Hluhluwe – Malala Lodge. October 2, 2010 by h0bbes. Back in July I took a family holiday in the Hluhluwe area. We stayed at Malala Lodge. Here are a few photographs:. Dry Season Form African Veined White. Members of this group of related species can only be distinguished by genital dissection.). But difficult to tell without seeing the underside of the wing.). Other species observed included:. Mocker Swallowtail (Flying hankerchief).
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iSimangaliso Wetland Park | An Amateur Naturalist in South Africa
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An Amateur Naturalist in South Africa. Laquo; Shaw’s Pass, Hermanus, & Kleinmond. Boesmanskloof Trail – Greyton. January 1, 2011 by h0bbes. Back in July I took a family holiday in the Hluhluwe area. An earlier post on butterflying around Malala Lodge. In the morning we went on an estuary cruise which focuses on hippos and crocodiles as well as the larger birds. It was a very enjoyable trip and we saw plenty of crocodiles and hippos and quite a few birds – though nothing new for me. With a Grey Heron.
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Burhinus vermiculatus (Water thick-knee, Water dikkop)
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Water thick-knee, Water dikkop). Waterdikkop [Afrikaans]; Ingqangqolo (generic term for thick-knee) [Xhosa]; Eswaita (term used for both species of dikkop) [Kwangali]; Umunkonkoni (generic term for thick-knee) [Swazi]; Mtshikuyana (generic term for dikkop) [Tsonga]; Watergriel [Dutch]; Oedicnème vermiculé [French]; Wassertriel [German]; Alcaravão-d'água [Portuguese]. Stegocephalia (terrestrial vertebrates) Tetrapoda (four-legged vertebrates). Reptiliomorpha Amniota Reptilia (reptiles). Occurs in the lowl...
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Aliwal Birdblog: July 2008
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My blog is dedicated to my observations in the veld as I work and travel in South Africa. The blog was previously known as the Aliwal Birdblog. The atlasers for SABAP2 did a sterling job by submitting the first quarter million records by 18:00 tonight (27 July 2008). Below is a screenprint of this milestone - read previous post as well. it tells more of the milestones. On Tuesday 22 July 2008 just after 14:00 the SABAP2 website (. Http:/ sabap2.adu.org.za/index.php. Training is done under supervision of ...
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Aliwal Birdblog: April 2008
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My blog is dedicated to my observations in the veld as I work and travel in South Africa. The blog was previously known as the Aliwal Birdblog. Birding in the cold. Over the weekend of 18-20 April a few members of BirdLife Free State visited the Aliwal North district on an outing. The Friday night started with a lifer or two for some of the members - they had their first look at a Barn Owl and Spotted Eagle Owl. Who said birding could not be an extreme sport? But never near or towards this particular spot.
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