Another totally unexpected gift.

A lovely picture, but can you see what I saw? Look at the wooden railing's top bar near the bottom of the photo.
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The farm has a proliferation of wildlife, including big flocks of birds. But there was something different about the big flock of birds that we saw today. They were too big to qualify as Starlings and one will never find a flock of smaller raptor birds of this size. The birds were far down on the farm, closer to the mountains and with my damaged left leg it was quite a walk, but the walk was really worth it.
I was intrigued and decided to investigate.

Here is a closer look at the railing and this looked like doves or pigeons.
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Oops! I went too close and yes, they were pigeons as you can see.
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But they were not ordinary pigeons, as there was also a lot of them feeding on the ground and they are called Speckled Pigeons (Columba guinea)
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The speckled pigeon (Columba guinea), or (African) rock pigeon, is a pigeon that is a resident breeding bird in much of Africa south of the Sahara. It is a common and widespread species in open habitats over much of its range, although there are sizable gaps in its distribution. It is sometimes referred to as the Guinea pigeon due to its similar coloring to some species of guineafowl.
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It was the first time for me to see so many speckled pigeons together, as in the town they all appear singular, or in pairs.
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Finally, the noise of that tractor scared the birds and they all took off.
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And so, I waved as they passed overhead. Goodbye birdies and thank you for the show.
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An amazing sight and at some stage a tourist couple came along as they also wanted to see the birds. The lady offered to run towards the birds in order to get them flying for my camera. It was quite a sight to see the birds rising, but I forgot to ask her for permission to take photos of her with the birds, and so I will not publish the photos. Just a fond memory.
What I like about our outings during the power cuts, is that one can never know what to expect. Today is yet another proof of that.

Everyone has a bit of nature inside, be it a love for flowers, landscapes, wildlife, oceans, trails or whatever and I always try to show my passions in my blog, as I am one of those that loves everything to do with nature.
It is a totally different world from the concrete jungles and the only cities in nature are those built by ants and termites. Another thing that I like about nature is the naked truth that is so openly on display. Things are as they should be over the millennia of time. One tree cannot lie to another tree and there is no jealousy amongst the flowers, as they all share their beauty.

Enough talk and I hope you enjoyed the pictures.

And That's All Friends.

Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon Powershot SX70HS Bridge camera.

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...and till now I though our metropolis has a lot of pigeons. simply doesnt rank to yours wild pigeons assembly!
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Very few if any metropolises do not have lots of pigeons my friend, but many, if any do have the wild pigeons. We are in a rural town far away from the city as you know.
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This is a gift from nature to you.
Spectacular 🥰

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Thank you and it was indeed a great gift.
Glad that you liked it.
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Awesome pics! I love the look of the mountains on your side... I constantly look at Table Mountain from this side... it can get... a bit samey...

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Thank you Zak, and I can never tire of the mountain views here. Of course, the weather plays a lovely part. A drive up the NI towards Paarl will also give you some great shots of the mountains.
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Indeed! Love the mountains there too!

And then we often go down to the Deep South for hiking at Silvermine etc. Also great vistas there.

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Yeah, I've heard of Silvermine, but haven't been there yet. I also want to visit the Kirstenbosch Botanical gardens someday. We don't often travel down to the cape, as I am allergic to traffic !LOLZ

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