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Aliwal Birdblog

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. Today this blog is replaced by a new blog - Arnwalt Biodiversity. The contents of this blog has been moved to the new blog as well and new updates will appear on that blog. This blog will be kept intact for archival purposes. Update on the Secretaries. International Biodiversity Day 2010. Neddicky, a good number of Red Billed Quelea and Cape Robin-Chat. 61 sp.

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Birding with Trish

Saturday, January 10, 2015. Only after looking at about fifteen houses and doing a SWAT analysis did I know that this would be my home. Driving down a street in Pmb, as I watched Autumn leaves fall, I felt that God was speaking to me about the season in my life. This is what He spoke to me about.

Smithfield Birding Weblog

Birding in and around Smithfield, Free State. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Posted by smithfieldbirding on 20 February, 2012. Text Rose Lund Photos Lynden Lund. Mald and Female photographed feeding at our feeders. Posted by smithfieldbirding on 2 February, 2012. Text by Rose Lund Photo Lynden Lund. Recently, our ostrich industry once again has been severely affected by a particular type of bird virus.

Stuart Groom

Thursday, December 23, 2010. The recent flurry of activity on the rarity front in South Africa has caused quite a stir amongst birders, and twitchers. 1 - Pectoral Sandpiper at Roodekoppies Dam, North West. 2 - Tree Pipit at Kgaswane Nature Reserve, Rustenburg. Plans started forming in my mind, together with the ever increasing stre.

An Amateur Naturalist in South Africa

An Amateur Naturalist in South Africa. October 22, 2011 by h0bbes. Last Sunday Andrew and I took our families for a picnic. We stopped at Kogelberg to hunt for the coastal subspecies of the Giant Copper. Freshly hatched female Giant Copper. We then visited a spot further along the coast just before Kleinmond.

Bryan Groom

Monday, November 15, 2010. Sydney, like any other large city, has its fair share of birds for anyone interested.

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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. Today this blog is replaced by a new blog - Arnwalt Biodiversity. The contents of this blog has been moved to the new blog as well and new updates will appear on that blog. This blog will be kept intact for archival purposes. Update on the Secretaries. International Biodiversity Day 2010. Neddicky, a good number of Red Billed Quelea and Cape Robin-Chat. 61 sp.

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