Back to check on the golf course.

The last time that we were here, I was dive bombed by some Blacksmith Lapwing birds as I came too near to their babies. So, the thought was to check if I would be dive bombed again.
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It was a long search for the blacksmith babies, and along the way I also took photos of some other wild birds.

We are blessed with much wildlife here, and so many species of birds visit this golf course. Some even stay here, as there is always movement by golfers that scares the raptors away. They also have a very nice clubhouse, that serves some great food for non-golfers like us. We also like the taste of the coffee here.
In any case, come and see what I have for you.

A Red-knobbed Coot with her baby.
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I like the double mountain view with the water at the front.
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Just a final shot of that little baby. A real cutie!
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This is an African Darter, also known by the locals as the Snake bird. For reason that it submerges its body into the water and then it hunts around with only its neck and head sticking out.
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And at last, I found the Blacksmith babies, but they were juveniles now, and thank heavens there were no parents around.

I saw this one below and I headed towards it because I knew that the others would also be near this little river.
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And I was right, as they flew across the river, at my approach.
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And there they were, the four of them. Just the other week they were still babies.
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Unfortunately, I was too far away to hear what this crow whispered to the Blue Crane bird, but the crane looked at me, and I can bet that it was something like;
Look who's here with his little black box. I often wonder how he would fit us into that small box when he catches one of us.
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It is early Summer here now, and during the Spring season we watched many little babies born and growing up. I have posted a few of them already here, and I still have some outstanding ones of the sparrows here at our home. Nature is indeed wonderful in its ways, and it is such a pleasure to see how the birds cope with their young ones. Their relationship with the newborns lasts only up to the juvenile stage, and then the young birds have to fend for themselves. Of course, during the baby period, the parents taught them how to feed. We have much fun on our outings.

I hope that you enjoyed the pictures and the story.

Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon Powershot SX70HS Bridge camera.

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Excellent 👏👏👏 really beautiful photos, I like so much the landscape and birds, congratulations nice post 🙋🙋🙋

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Thank you for the compliment and I am happy that you appreciated my photos.
All blessings to you and yours.
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It really is a beautiful view, those species of birds and ducks I had never seen, I was very tender with the mother and her baby. Beautiful photos 🙌

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Thank you Jessy and I really hope that you can see them one day. Always so cute to see the mother and her babies. Glad that you liked the photos.
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Great captures and views along the course.
So nice to see the little ones.
Looking forward to seeing more 😊
Have a nice day Zac 👋🏻

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Always a bit difficult at the golf course Jackie.
Some golfers walk past and one can hear that they did not do well on the course, as their language make even me blush !LOL
Thankfully the birds ignore them and so do I, as we live in a totally separate world.

The nice thing is that it is a very big golf course with wide open skies and mountains on the horizon, so one has a large playground with a camera. Of course, the little ones are also my favorites.
Thank you and I hope that your day is also good.
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Really… didn’t think of it that way.
Sounds like a different world indeed. Just focus on the birds and nature and all is good 😊

That sounds nice, the wide views and a big area to explore.
You are welcome Zac, have a fantastic day 👋🏻😊
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Oh yeah, some of the guys can really get very upset about missing a few shots to get a little ball in a hole. I just see no sense of lovingly stroking a fancy rod, carefully placing a ball, and then knocking the ball with the rod for the ball to travel half a mile. Then they walk after the ball and once they found it, common sense to me is that they should put the ball in their pocket. But they don't and they knock the ball away again. Until finally they get the ball near to a little hole and they stand swearing the hole if they cannot get the ball into the hole. And finally, if they get lucky to get the ball into the hole, then they pick the ball up and put it into their pocket.
I think that it's just a very difficult way to get a ball into one's pocket 🤣 !LOL

But they stick after chasing their balls and I stick to my chasing after birds with my cameras. So, peace reigns 😉

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Hahaha it is indeed a very difficult way to put the ball in the pocket hahaha 🤣!LOL
Some golfers don’t swear 😉

Each their own. Yes… I prefer the latter and look rather for nature. I went once with hubby to see him play. Not my thing 🏌🏻

Enjoy the weekend 👋🏻☀️
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No, I know that many golfers do not swear, but that little ball can certainly play havoc with some guy's emotions. I also have a few friends that play the game and they are really good guys.

We all have our different likes and dislikes, and I am also one of those that lean more towards nature.
Blessings and !PIZZA

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It does, funnily hahaha 🤣

Luckily we are not all the same. It would be boring other wise 😉
Thank you
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Always !LOL

Yep, and now who wants a boring life? 😜
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Not me hahaha 🤣
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Awwww! That Red-knobbed Coot looks so adorable with her baby. This photos are breathtaking, they remind me of how beautiful and amazing nature is

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