Sunday, 17 November 2013
Bird from Trogon Bird Family
Hike in the Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden with my amazing girlfriend.
Taken using a Nikon D5100.
The Walter Sisulu Nation Botanical Gardens is home to over 200 species of bird in an area of 300 hectares. This bird is part of the Trogoniformes order. Birds in the Trogon family are usually brightly coloured which makes this picture interesting because this bird appears to be white, black and brown. There are only three specifies of Trogon in Africa and very few are found in South Africa, making this a lucky sighting.
Taken using a Nikon D5100.
The Walter Sisulu Nation Botanical Gardens is home to over 200 species of bird in an area of 300 hectares. This bird is part of the Trogoniformes order. Birds in the Trogon family are usually brightly coloured which makes this picture interesting because this bird appears to be white, black and brown. There are only three specifies of Trogon in Africa and very few are found in South Africa, making this a lucky sighting.
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