Look what was waiting for me.

A happy first day of September to all. Our official Spring Season day in South Africa.
Whenever I pull the car out, I always scan the area at the front of our house as due to the crime situation one has to be careful. So, on this morning a pair of Spotted Thick Knee birds were on the sidewalk outside our gate.
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This photo above was the female and she was eying me very suspiciously. As you might know, all wild birds are very careful of the human race.

The spotted thick-knee (Burhinus capensis), also known as the spotted dikkop or Cape thick-knee, is a wader in the family Burhinidae. It is native to tropical regions of central and southern Africa.
The spotted thick-knee, which can reach up to 45.5 cm (17.9 in) in height, has long legs and brown-and-white speckled plumage which provides camouflage, making it difficult to spot the bird in the grasslands and savannas where it roams. Its head is large and round with a prominent yellow eye and a short, stout beak. When in flight or standing in a characteristic position with its wings raised, it shows a striking contrasting pattern. Its legs are long and yellow and the tibiotarsal joint is expanded, giving it the name "thick-knee".

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Larry, she said, do you think that he's got a gun?
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Larry looked at me nonchalantly and said, No Milly, he is just an inquisitive old fart.
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Oh yeah, Larry has seen it all in his lifetime and he was totally at ease with me.
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It was only the wind gusts that disturbed his rest.
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Look how he anchored himself with his knees and the three toes on each foot.
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I was close to him and I whispered, Hello Larry, had a tough night fella?
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Sure thing mate, he said, as it's spring season now and we are trying to make some babies at night. Tiredly, he closed his eyes.
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Upon our return later they were still sitting there and even the movement of our car didn't disturb them. So I left them alone and at dusk we heard their calls as they took off. It was a great experience to see them right here at our gate and as usual totally unexpected. I added a bit of humorous anthropomorphism, which is just a fancy word for giving human voices to animals and birds, to get a smile.
Regarding the security situation, the criminals wait in their cars outside some marked homes, and when a car pulls out they race with their car to block the car that is pulling out and then they jump out with guns to take the car. If one resists, then one is simply killed.
Such is life. So one has to be careful.

I hope you have enjoyed the story and the pictures.

And That's All Friends.

Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon Powershot SX70HS Bridge camera.

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Such an interesting pose… how he sits on the tile. His toes…
Funny it didn’t move, even when you came back.
Great captures Zac 😊
Have a nice Friday!
!PIZZA

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Yep, it was windy and I liked how he anchored himself on his knees and toes.
We were so happy to see them still here when we returned and sad when we heard them taking off before nightfall, as I knew that we will not see them again.
Thank you for the appreciation Jackie.
!PIZZA

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You are welcome Zac 👋🏻😊
Yes… wonderful to see them close by. They are on their own journey now.
!ALIVE

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Just some one of those rare moments that we love so much.
Here is a teaser for you about the baby.

!BEER

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Yes… and you saw it 😎 beautiful moments to treasure.
Aawwww how cute is that. Thank you so much for the teaser 🥰
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Yep, I have a treasure chest somewhere in my brain that is filled with lovely rare moments. Just a pity that I lost the key 🤣
Glad that you liked the teaser.
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Hahaha that made me smile… hehehe 🤭 I think we all do.
Thanks a lot Zac
Happy Monday, enjoy your Tuesday!
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Larry looks so cute with beautiful skin color. You captured poses very amazingly with nature of beauty😍

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They are sooo precious my good friend! Spectacular photos!

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The spotted thick knee bird looks amazing
I love the colour
I've never seen this kind of bird before. Looks good!

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Thank you. I know that they are also in some other African countries and maybe one day you will see them.
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What a brilliant bird to see right outside your door, normally shy, this is a wonderful surprise.

Security, we drive with eyes in the back of our heads anywhere we go..., always throw caution to the wind.

!BEER

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Oh yeah, thank you and this was indeed a very scarce situation. I was so surprised that they didn't take off in fright, but that they decided to stay. We were overjoyed and I know that we will never see something like this again.

Things are bad out there, but we all have to do what we need to do. So, we can't avoid going out.

!BEER and have a happy Saturday!

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I would be totally taken aback seeing them in the open like this, great viewing!

Whether you stay in your home or out in society you are not safe anywhere.

!WINEX with some !LUV happy day to you and Marian.

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Oh yes, totally unexpected and maybe something was chasing them, as the male seemed to be tired.

So true and the power cuts makes it so much easier for the criminals. We have 3 power cuts today and thankfully the last one is at 8pm. It's the early morning power cuts where one has to be very careful.

A happy day also to you guys.

!WINEX and !LUV

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Have a great day!

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Just out of a 4 hour powercut.

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Very beautiful birds and very nice shots you took, I love them!
It reminds me of the eagerness I have to buy a telephoto lens for my camera and start photographing birds again.

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Glad that you appreciated the shots and a zoom is essential for those far out shots. Especially for the birds in flight.

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