On Monday afternoon I saw a Black-collared Barbet perching on the vegetable garden fence. By the time I'd fetched my camera from the office (now indoors as it's very cold in the Central Drakensberg_ and gone outside again, the barbet had flown off.
In its place was a Dark-capped Bulbul.
So I took photos...
Dark-capped Bulbul
While I was crouching out in the garden, enjoying the afternoon sun and many garden birds, Derryn, the younger daughter of the young farmer next door, called me from the road between my garden and theirs. She'd seen a Fish-eagle in a dead tree on the riverbank while out on their patio. She invited me to come along in her mum's prado and see it close by.
Which we did.
And I took photos.
African Fish-Eagle
The female is larger than the male and has a larger white chest band. As there was only one bird at the site, we couldn't compare.
I'm linking to Saturday Critters with Eileen, here
A HAPPY AND SAFE SUNDAY TO YOU ALL!
Hello, Jo
ReplyDeleteYour bird sightings were wonderful. I love the pretty Dark-capped Bulbul. The Fish Eagle is an awesome bird, I hope the nest is nearby, it would a great sight to watch the eaglets. Good luck finding the nest. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. I appreciate the comment and visit. Enjoy your day, have a happy new week ahead!
Hello. Dark-capped Bulbul and Fish eagle look so fantastic. Wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot of the eagle and so kind of her to come and get you so that you could take pictures and see it. When you say it's very very cold then you know it's very very hot here as we are total opposites in weather while you suffer from the cold we suffer from the Heat
ReplyDeleteWhat a magnificent bird. Looking forward to more pictures of the eagles.
ReplyDeleteWhat an AMAZING morning. Many, many thanks.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful fish eagle. Hope you can find the nest.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week, Jo.
Wonderful birds to see in your garden. Even better when you can get some great pictures of them.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful bird sightings.
ReplyDeleteI so fell in love with the Fish Eagle's cry. How fortunate a sighting. Sure hope you get to watch a nest.
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