SA had this long weekend this past 4 days (celebrating youth day) and I've been to the nicest bushveld farm in the middle of the Waterberg in Limpopo to visit some friends of friends and so on... But anyway...contradictory to the previous weekend, there were not much birds to see. I was however on the lookout (where there's trees there must be birds afterall).
In between the cool evenings around the fire, late middays sundowner and mild mornings around the outdoor breakfast table, I took some beautifull pictures during the weekend. These surely shows how wonderfull Africa is and how lucky we are to have such beautiful sunsets and wildlife:
The entertainment centre, kitcken (1st photo) and the cottages (2nd photo) at the end of a walkway through the bush:
Breakfast ready to be enjoyed:
During our drives out into the bushes. The guys were hunting for bush pigs (vlakvark). Sunday morning they hunted a Kudu, but luckily I weren't there to see this. I don't like hunting...especially deer. Along the way we found among other wild, Eland, at the feeding crips that will be filled up in two weeks time:
The boys looking for bush pigs after sunday night sundowner:Enough said about hunting. Sunday afternoon while everyone was taking a afternoon nap, I sat on the veranda and watched to Familiar Chats scavaging the grass for food. The female and male were very busy fluttering around from tree to tree, but finally I got some nice photos of the two:
After watcing these two above for about half an hour, I suddenly saw in the corner of my eye something yellow...and there it was...unfortunately I have a Black-headed Oriole on my list, but it was still lots of fun to photograph it:And to come to the end of this posting, I will show you there's only one place in this whole world you can see such a beautiful sunset: