Another new bird.

In fact, I have a few birds in here, but the first one is my favorite, as it calls me "Curleeeeee"
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It is a juvenile African Goshawk, and a real beauty (Accipter tachiro)

I have shared some adult goshawks before, but this is a first for me to get a juvenile and I was so glad to get it. The call lured me to the river down the road, and I must have searched for maybe an hour until I found it. For some reason, it sat on a dead tree's branch singing away, and maybe it was practicing for the goshawk choir:))
Come and see.

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The African goshawk is a medium to large-sized Accipiter which is mainly grey and rufous with the typical broad-winged and long-tailed shape of its genus. The adult has grey upperparts which tend to be darker in males than in females, the underparts are whitish marked with rufous barring which is more pronounced in males. The underwing is pale rufous, fading to white on some birds and the flight feathers and tail vary from sooty brown to grey with faint grey bars above, white with grey bars below. The bill is black, the cere is greenish-grey, the eyes are yellow, and the legs and feet are yellow. Juveniles are brown above with whitish unterparts and flanks which are boldly blotched with brown. Females weigh 270–510 g (9.5–18.0 oz), while the smaller males weigh 150–340 g (5.3–12.0 oz). The wingspan is 1.7 times the bird's total length and 440–570 mm (17.2–22.5 in) in males and 540–700 mm (21.1–27.5 in) in females.

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The wind rippled its feathers and it let out the sound "curleeeeee". Maybe it wanted to tease me, as I no longer have curly hair:))
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By now you know this one below, and it is an adult African Harrier Hawk (Polyboroides typus) with prey.
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A closer look, and I will not show you what the prey was because it is not a very nice sight.
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King of the speed merchants. This Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) came over, very high up.
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Finally, another of my little favorites. The Southern Double-colored Sunbird (Cinnyris chalybeus).
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A wide variety of birds here now in Summer, and soon as Autumn approaches most of the visiting birds have done their breeding and they will be on their way back to their own countries, for the Summer in the northern hemisphere. During Spring and Summer, down here in the southern hemisphere, they do their breeding and they build up the chicks' strength so that they will be able to fly when the time comes at the start of Autumn (Fall).

I hope that you enjoyed the story and the pictures.

Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.

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It looks like a chick from a distance, apparently when approached by the chick hunter 😁 basically wow, what a post my friend 👍

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Nah! It is a baby rock pigeon that he caught. Glad that you liked the post!

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I love the content and I guess it's a hard target but the photography is awesome. Great work

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Brilliant sightings along the path, how brilliant life is watching the young growing into adulthood. Just had two kites go past overhead at high speed with winds !LOLZ

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I was so glad to get that youngster. Winds are wild also here and all roofing jobs in Gordon's Bay has been stopped because of the south-easter. Birds of prey flying high, and no chance to get them, as too fast. !LOLZ

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South-easter no one can argue is tough to negotiate under any circumstances. Have a great day with !LUV

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I fear the results if the south-easter becomes even stronger. Even the biggest of trucks will be banned from the wide-open highways.
Hope that your day is also good !LUV

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All I can say is less traffic fewer potholes, blow that cool air all the way up to me !LOLZ

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Ha, fortunately we don't have potholes here. Wish I could reverse the wind, to blow the cool air up to you !LOLZ

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KZN South Coast Freeway and back roads more patchwork than original freeway completed 1984, minimal maintenance, tells the story of the country....

Wind most definitely needs to change direction, blow the heat out of the Cape not our way please! !LUV

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Sad to hear and should the elections change the governance of the Cape, one canly wonder what's going to happen.

I see that heat was blown into the Karoo and Oudtshoorn is sitting at 40C today. So, it will not come your way !LUV

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Warming up again this side, roads and driving a sad state of affairs here in KZN.

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Maybe someday they will get it right, as we live by hope!

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Ego outweighs brains or being civil.

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A very difficult situation!

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Hopefully he's where you can watch him grow :) I don't think he likes the wind!

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Nah! He is gone and maybe the wind has chased him further inland.

!PIZZA !LOL !LUV

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I think it was the wind that made him leave too, he didn't look happy about it 😂

!PIZZA !ALIVE !LOL

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You are correct, as he is still a youngster, but he will grow up and get used to it. I only hope that I will see him again one day.

!PIZZA !LOL !LUV

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