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[Oversea] South Africa - Part 2 Kalahari desert - Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park Jan 2019

South Africa - Part 2 Kalahari desert - Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park Jan 2019

Only 4 days 3 nights. A bit rush

Scaly-feathered Finch (Weaver)
_FAI8260 by Captain, on Flickr

Rock Martin
_FAI8288 by Captain, on Flickr

Laughing Dove
_FAI8365 by Captain, on Flickr

Chat Flycatcher
_FAI8368 by Captain, on Flickr

Burchell’s Sandgrouse (male, note the grey head)
_FAI8430 by Captain, on Flickr

female
_FAI8444 by Captain, on Flickr

Spike-heeled Lark
_FAI8484 by Captain, on Flickr

Verreaux’s Eagle-Owl
_FAI8654 by Captain, on Flickr

White-backed Mousebird
_FAI8719 by Captain, on Flickr

African Red-eyed Bulbul
_FAI8739 by Captain, on Flickr

Crimson-breasted Shrike
_FAI8756 by Captain, on Flickr

Lanner Falcon (prey = Namaqua Sandgrouse)
_FAI8879 by Captain, on Flickr

Namaqua Sandgrouse (one of his wives became prey of that Lanner Falcon, that is why he looks upset)
_FAI8895 by Captain, on Flickr

Pale Chanting Goshawk
_FAI9014 by Captain, on Flickr

Swallow-tailed Bee-eater
_FAI9022 by Captain, on Flickr

Ostrich (plenty)
_FAI9040 by Captain, on Flickr

Sociable Weaver
_FAI9094 by Captain, on Flickr

Sabota lark
_FAI9129 by Captain, on Flickr

Bateleur (immature)
_FAI9423 by Captain, on Flickr

Northern Black Korhaan
_FAI9802 by Captain, on Flickr

Yellow Canary (looks very MJ)
_FAI9893 by Captain, on Flickr

Pearl-spotted Owlet
_FAI9590 by Captain, on Flickr

Spotted Eagle Owl
160A3552 by Captain, on Flickr

Southern White-faced Owl
_FAI0263 by Captain, on Flickr

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Great shots - really like the Southern White-faced Owl !
http://johnjemi.hk

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John, thx.

The southern w-f owl is not too difficult in the mata mata camp site. This bird was spotted on a tree ten steps away from my chalet.

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