I would be pleased with myself if I could put a name to this immature Sunbird that I photographed this evening.  Having checked with the images on the field guide that I have with me there is nothing to compare. If you know please let me know. There will be more words added to this post tomorrow.

 

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Sunbird species (as yet) unknown.

Its been another great day with lots of birds seen and photographed but also some real excitement as we watched Cape Fur Seals in the harbour at Hout Bay.

 

 

Cape Fur Seal

Cape Fur Seal

 

This was followed by yet another endemic and of course a first for me, a Cape Cormorant.

 

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Cape Shag – or Cape Cormorant  (Phalacrocorax capensis

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Hartlaubs Gull (again)

Kelp Gull - Larus dominicanus

Kelp Gull – Larus dominicanus

Swift Tern

Swift Tern, a species that I also photographed off Nogombo, Sri Lanka in November. Good to see tham again. This time flying to drink from a fresh water pool adjacent to the sea.

 

2 responses to “Sunbirds and Fur Seals”

  1. Looks like a great place for a photographer, some super looking birds there. I love the sunbird photograph.

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  2. Can’t help with the sunbird but all these shots are superb.

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