While driving around the uMkhuze Game Reserve one afternoon in March, we happened upon a seemingly insatiable Woolly-Necked Stork catching juvenile catfish in a drying mudpool. We watched the stork gorge itself on one fish after another, amazed at the ease with which it could grab its slippery, squirming quarry from the “all you can eat buffet table”, until there was no more splashing from the pool at his approach…
Woolly-necked Stork Buffet at uMkhuze
Woolly-necked Stork Buffet at uMkhuze
Woolly-necked Stork Buffet at uMkhuze
Woolly-necked Stork Buffet at uMkhuze
Woolly-necked Stork Buffet at uMkhuze
Woolly-necked Stork Buffet at uMkhuze
Woolly-necked Stork Buffet at uMkhuze
Woolly-necked Stork Buffet at uMkhuze
Woolly-necked Stork Buffet at uMkhuze
Woolly-necked Stork Buffet at uMkhuze
Woolly-necked Stork Buffet at uMkhuze
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On one hand, lucky stork! On the other hand, poor catfish!
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Sounds like a Simon and Garfunkel song “I’d rather be a stork than a catfish”
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hehehe! I can hear it 🙂
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Die natuur is darem wonderlik
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Ek kan nie met jou stry nie, Tina!
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wow how lucky for you to live in such an amazing place!
Would like to feature you on my new blog ‘Meet the Bloggers’? Link I have been pasting is not working, so I’m told. So easier if you visit my actual blog’s home page. See the post MtB and it should take you there, first post is ‘format’ … the questions I am asking.
No rush at all just in your own time and maybe 3 photos to go with the post?
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Thank you very much, Ginger, for the invitation, which we’ll seriously consider.
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Thanks, up to you.
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Nice catch…for both of you.
janet
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Thanks Janet!
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