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Tuesday, December 6, 2016
ENTERTAINMENT:IMITATING ANIMALS, IVORY LODGE, ZIMBABWE
The traditional dancers/singers imitated various African animals. In the order of the photos they imitated the following animals:
- Ostrich
- Rhinos
- Elephant
- Vervethe Monkeys
- Giraffes
- Baboons-next two photos. In the first of these our guide, Sam, is watching.
- Lions
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EURASIAN HOOPOE (AFRICAN) OR AFRICAN HOOPOE, IVORY LODGE AREA, ZIMBABWE
Even though this photo is not great, we can ID this bird as an Eurasian Hoopoe (African) or African Hoopoe by its combination of pinkish-brown body and black-and-white wings and tail; long downturned bill and crest with black on it.
The Eurasian Hoopoe (African) or African Hoopoe is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 460.
SECRETARYBIRD, IVORY LODGE AREA, ZIMBABWE
We can ID this large, beautiful bird as a Secretarybird by its large size, short hooked bill, red face, gray and black plumage and wispy nape plumes.
The Secretarybird is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 459.
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