Wednesday 9 December 2015

Lifupa Conversation Lodge (Part 18 )

These are the last birds I am showing from the Lifupa Conservation Lodge.  They are the Woolly-necked Stork, Yellow - billed Kite, the African Wattled Lapwing, and lastly the Yellow- throated Longclaw.  






Yellow - billed Kite










I hope you enjoyed these birds and tomorrow we are going back to Blantyre.

Many thanks for your visit and also for all the comments you leave.

18 comments:

  1. The woolly necked stork looks rather like a pterodactyl. And yes, my family always condemned me for my imagination.
    Lovely sight all of them. Thank you.

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  2. Oh wow, these are such amazing images. So cool. Enjoy your holiday. I wish I was there!

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  3. Thank you for such fantastic photos! Such a gorgeous flight in the first ones. I adore birds and like watching them. Unfortunately, I've no camera, so I can't take photos, but I'm going to buy one. Hope I'll share some photos soon. I'll be waiting for the new photos here!
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  4. I shall be thinking of you with your family in Malawi, Margaret. I hope they make a speedy recovery from their accident. With my best wishes - - Richard

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  5. Dearest Margaret; I LOVED seeing all these rare birds from Africa, Especially flying scenes are fabulous♡♡♡ As you might know, birds I can enjoy in my place are limited.
    Thank youh so much for your sweet comment for my post. Oh, I was so surprised to read the accident! My thooughts for your family get better in no time. Aiso I hope you'll have internet connection; I know how sad I'll be without it p:-)
    Sending Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan to my Dear friend, xoxo Miyako*

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  6. Hello Margaret, great variety of birds. The Lapwing is one of my favorites. Happy Wednesday, enjoy your day!

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  7. I did enjoy very much, especially the almost hidden beauty in the field!

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  8. Another lovely selection of birds Margaret. I hope you enjoy your holiday there and that your family are all recovering.

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  9. Nice captures of the birds in flight!

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  10. A lovely selection there Margaret. The lapwing is very striking in flight but I think the Woolly-necked Stork won the day for me.

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  11. I agree with EC--- a Pterodactyl! Nice shots. Hope your family is doing well.

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  12. You captured some good flight shots.

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  13. They are all so beautiful...and to think I will probably never see any in real life. Maybe only in your blog.

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  14. These are fabulous birds! I have never seen them.
    Anu

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  15. Great to see you captured birds in flight!

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