- Mar 29 11:21 am
#87626
One of the great things about safaris is the birds, they are everywhere! On the drive looking for mammals there are always birds around and luckily our guides all knew the birds very well.
Tarangire National Park, Tanzania:
Long-Tailed Fiscal by featherweight2009, on Flickr
Namaqua Dove by featherweight2009, on Flickr
Verreaux's Eagle-Owl by featherweight2009, on Flickr
Pearl-spotted Owlet by featherweight2009, on Flickr
Abdim's Stork by featherweight2009, on Flickr
White-Browed (Heuglin's) Robin-Chat by featherweight2009, on Flickr
Black-Headed (Yellow-Backed) Weaver by featherweight2009, on Flickr
Crested Francolin by featherweight2009, on Flickr
Mourning Wheatear by featherweight2009, on Flickr
Ngrongoro Crater:
Augur Buzzard by featherweight2009, on Flickr
Sooty Chat, female by featherweight2009, on Flickr
Thanks for looking
Tarangire National Park, Tanzania:
Long-Tailed Fiscal by featherweight2009, on Flickr
Namaqua Dove by featherweight2009, on Flickr
Verreaux's Eagle-Owl by featherweight2009, on Flickr
Pearl-spotted Owlet by featherweight2009, on Flickr
Abdim's Stork by featherweight2009, on Flickr
White-Browed (Heuglin's) Robin-Chat by featherweight2009, on Flickr
Black-Headed (Yellow-Backed) Weaver by featherweight2009, on Flickr
Crested Francolin by featherweight2009, on Flickr
Mourning Wheatear by featherweight2009, on Flickr
Ngrongoro Crater:
Augur Buzzard by featherweight2009, on Flickr
Sooty Chat, female by featherweight2009, on Flickr
Thanks for looking