We are still at the Lifupa Conservations Lodge and the birds in this post are the Hamerkop, Great Egret and Pied Kingfisher.
Hope you enjoyed seeing these birds. I am linking this post with
Thanking you for visiting and also to all who leavve comments.
Almost prehistoric looking. Fascinating - and thank you.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo series! Love your header!
ReplyDeleteWonderful bird pictures, Margaret. The Hadidas are most unusual & a new one on me so thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletethe hadidas is so cool!
ReplyDeleteBelas fotografias.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Hello Margaret, awesome collection of birds and photos. The Hadidas is cool! Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteAlways enjoy seeing the birds,especially those I don't get to see here.
ReplyDeleteThose are some interesting birds. Can't wait to see what photos you have to share after your next trip.
ReplyDeleteGreat place to live, and what about the birds, fabulous.
ReplyDeleteGlad you've photographed these "exotic to me" birds! Lucky YOU to have seen them in person!
ReplyDeleteSome interesting looking birds! Thanks for sharing your photos.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your great bird action shots.
ReplyDeleteGreat selection of species as always Margaret. The Pied Kingfisher is high up on my "wish to see" list, they look stunning.
ReplyDeleteAlways enjoy a wonderful kingfisher-and others! Thanks for posting :)
ReplyDeleteMargaret, a beautiful collection of birds.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos.
Greetings from Poland.
Lucia
Beautifully captured birds Margaret. How lovely to see birds in a different part of the world.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful birds you're getting to see, Margaret! I seem to have missed the description of the bird in image number 8, but it's really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGini and I enjoyed your previous posts with the grandchildren. The scavenger hunt was a lot of fun and has given us some ideas about our next visit with our own grandkids!
We look forward to more of "Margaret's Malawi Moments"!
Take care and have a blessed week.
Oh, Margaret...I did enjoy these. So different to our birds. The one in the first few shots.
ReplyDeleteI do, on occasion, find time to peruse your blog ... it is hard to believe I have missed so much. I am, of course, impressed with your birds, but truth be known, I love the children as much, if not more. Your Anna has quite the talent as does her Dad with his photography. It is no wonder you are so good at what you do ... it seems to come naturally in your family. Beautiful ... all of it. So glad I found time to enjoy your awesome work.
ReplyDeleteAs for my videos ... I have not been able to conquer my camera, but I discovered that it is taking videos as I am clicking pictures. The effect is interesting and maybe even usable now that I know it does that. The ones I discovered (purely by accident) had some blurry stuff in it because I wasn't aware that the video was going, but I will try (which will probably spoil the whole effect) to put something together and see what you think. Thanks for being so patient with me :) Be well, Margaret ...
Andrea @ From The Sol
Those birds are amazing ... I
ReplyDeleteVery cool, great captures!!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and very beautiful birds.
ReplyDeleteQuite a wingspan on the first bird.
ReplyDeleteIKnteresting variety of birds, Margaret. I love the one of the bird on the bare branches.
ReplyDeleteYou find such cool birds.
ReplyDeletethat is some beautiful ones. And the Hadidas is a bird I have always wanted to see. You were happy to have the opportunity. :) Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWonderful birds! The hamerkop is a very interesting looking bird.
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