Some sidewalk action...

... as a range of wildlife pedestrians came in search of a meal.
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First up was a small flock of Cape Sparrows, searching for insects and seeds.

They were on the lawn at the front of our house, and I had to carefully hide behind a small thorn tree, that the previous tenants planted next to our driveway gate. The amazing thing was that as every car that passed by in the road, did not bother them. It's not a busy road, and that was one of the reasons why we bought this house, as we had our fill of traffic noise when we stayed up north in a big city. So, a rural town was our first priority, and we are so glad that we at last found a peaceful spot. A place with big mountains, farms, and the sea close by.
Let me show you what went on at the sidewalk.

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Some more shots of the Cape Sparrows below.

The thing that we don't like about the sparrows is that when they feed their babies, then they catch our baby dwarf geckos. I have watched the sparrows for a long time, and now in their nonbreeding season, they leave the geckos alone. They now have set hours when they come to feed, mostly morning and late afternoon, but during the breeding time, they appear at any time, as the babies have to be fed every half hour.

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Finally, a cute little youngster, and a cloudburst by the sun with beautiful rays.

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It has been raining here often these days, but only soft rain that is not enough to fill the dams. This morning at a charity meeting, everyone was discussing and praying for rain, real heavy rain, especially on the mountains in the dam water catchment areas. I know that a few hours of heavy rain can fill most of the dams, and so we just have to hope for the best. One of my grievances here is that so many tons of water run into the sea, and a plan has to be made to gather the runoff into new dams. But enough of my moaning and let me rather stick to the post of today. After the morning meeting, we returned here, and while my wife switched the kettle on for some coffee, I nipped out to take the pictures. Soon the coffee was ready, and I came in to download this onto my PC from the camera. So, at some times when you don't know what to post, simply nip out with your camera, and just maybe you will be surprised at something waiting for you :))
Such is life.

I hope you enjoyed the pictures and the story.

Photos by Zac Smith. All-Rights-Reserved.

Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.

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Nice shots! That youngster is adorable. The cloud is truly lovely with the rays of the sun. The cape sparrows are very cute as well. Great captures! Have a great day a head.

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Those darned squirrels are too cute! Cape sparrows we seldom see with black head distinguishing them from house sparrows.

Have a wonderful evening!

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Yeah, we really love the little buggers. I also found the Cape sparrows to be different to the house sparrows that we had up north. Apparently, the black headed ones are only to be found in the Cape.

May your evening also be blessed.

!BEER

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Squirrels in their praying position are so darn cute!

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My wife laughed when I told her this, as we know it as the little buggers begging position. I think your description sounds much better, and from now on we will also regard it as a praying pose.
!BEER

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hehe we call them begging wee shits when they do that.
We were in the park one day having a sandwich and one of the little buggers came up and did his begging position. Then I said yep he is praying his begging works so then we just called their praying pose lol.

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Ah, so you had an encounter with one, and I hope that you gave it a piece of your sandwich. As I said, we appreciate your praying label for them, and now we will also call their poses that !LOL

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Yeah we a have a park 5 minutes walk away, so often sit with a sandwich and feed the animals animal food not my sandwich lol

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I always knew that you have a good heart, even though a bit of the Scottish blood runs through your veins, as you are stingy with your sandwich !LOL

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Hehe well I go by the argument that bread isn't nutritious for them.
That's my excuse anyway 🤣 and yeah too tight to share my sandwich with them!

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!pimp

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