World of Birds - Part 2
Vogelpark bei Kapstadt
Some of the birds at World of Birds in Cape Town are visitors, like the African Sacred Ibis (the black and white birds in the palm tree pictured above). They come and go at the bird sanctuary as they please.
I'm including two photos of us, but we were a bit hot and tired by that time, so they aren't great.
Make sure to check out Part 1,
if you missed it.
Click on the images to view them larger.
Indian/Blue Peafowl and White Peafowl |
White Peafowl |
Indian/Blue Peafowl |
Blue Crane - the national bird of South Africa |
Blue Crane, Black Swans, Ducks and Geese |
Black Crowned Crane |
Saddle-Billed Stork |
African Sacred Ibis and Flamingos |
Flamingos and African Sacred Ibis |
Hubby took this photo of me. |
Hubby and Amanda |
Pelican |
Black-Necked Swans |
African Penguins and a Cape Gannet |
Below: German Poster of
African Birds between
the Nile and the Kalahri
African Birds between
the Nile and the Kalahri
Afrikas Vögel - NaBiT GbR |
All original photographs by Tina Morley unless stated otherwise. 1camera1mom is mostly in English mit ein bisschen Deutsch.
Related Posts:
African Penguins at Boulders Beach
Cape Town - Part 1
Cape Town - Part 2
Cape Town - Part 3