The fledgeling White-backed Vulture is leaving the nest and then spreading it wings to try to fly. It didn't succeed this time. After this, it went to its parent on top of the tree.
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Thursday, December 8, 2016
MARABOU STORKS & AFRICAN SACRED IBIS, SEWAGE TREATMENT LAGOONS, VICTORIA FALLS, ZIMBABWE
The larger birds with all black upperparts are the Marabou Storks and the smaller black and white birds are the African Sacred Ibis.
FEMALE GREATER PAINTED-SNIPE, SEWAGE TREATMENT LAGOONS, VICTORIA FALLS, ZIMBABWE
We can ID this bird as a female Greater Painted-snipe by its white eye-ring extending onto ear converts, chestnut neck, dark breast band and white breast extending onto shoulder.
The Greater Painted-snipe is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 473.
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