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Thursday, December 8, 2016
TREES WITHOUT BARK:ELEPHANTS HAVE BEEN THROUGH HERE, VICTORIA FALLS, ZIMBABWE
The trees in this photo all have no bark. This is a sign that Elephants have been here and eaten the bark.
GREY CUCKOOSHRIKE, VICTORIA FALLS, ZIMBABWE
We can ID this bird as a Grey-headed Cuckooshrike by its all-grey color, broad square-ended tail and dark loral patch (female doesn'the have this).
The Grey-headed Cuckooshrike is a new species to our Photographic Life List , which now stands at 474.
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