I found the link: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-44968509
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I was not sure too! It's why my answer has two layers (donkey = fun; zebra = what I see there). BTW, I directed my replay to your second post by mistake but it's what happen when you are multitasking... and rushing!I'm not sure this is what Alan had in mind?
Jack
Latest round for zoologically challenged Canadians to guess the animal under this time yellow-billed oxpeckers.
Last time I checked spec of Canon DSLRs they didn't have zebras, neither focus beaking!I am going to start some quizzes, beginning with an easy one as I process the thousands of shots taken in Tanzania. What animal are these red-billed oxpeckers standing on?View attachment 181778
Is it a Yellow-billed Ox?Latest round for zoologically challenged Canadians to guess the animal under this time yellow-billed oxpeckers.
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Come on Don, I think he is talking about that nasty black bird under the Yellow-billed Ox!Is it a Yellow-billed Ox?
Dont know either, but the Bird is obviously very heavy!As you are clearly struggling Jack, here is an easier pair for you.
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The egrets are very heavy indeed - this one has pushed a buffalo down.
Only these two birds from the weekend - Rudy Turnstone and Night Heron.
Wiebe, I have been trying to get a decent shot of a lilac-breasted roller since my failure in South Africa 6 years ago! This time was more successful and I got a shot of a Eurasian Roller as well.@AlanF - very nice series of lazy birds (hiking a lift on the back of other animals...) and beautiful shot of the lilac-breasted roller - the only shot I managed of this bird in South Africa was with 200mm at, like, 200m distance so by far not as detailed as yours
@ISv - nice set; those night herons are really 'up close and personal' - very nicely done
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