MORE BIRDS FROM INTAKA ISLAND CAPE TOWN
Urban birding for Cape Town birders cannot be more convenient than at the Intaka Bird Sanctuary, Century City, Cape Town. The sanctuary has a fair representation of interesting bird species that can keep at least the beginner birder occupied for many hours on any one visit. The sanctuary enjoys the security of being isolated on an island in the middle of the concrete development of Century City as well as the security provided by the Canal Walk mall.
Here is another set of birds photographed at the sanctuary.
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Intaka island has the African (Ethiopian) shrike, many ducks, tow types of kingfishers, a heronry, cormorant species, and many other little brown birds amongst its attractions.
Here is another set of birds photographed at the sanctuary.
Please note that the materials contained in this blog, whether photographic or otherwise subsists under international copyright laws. If you wish to copy or reproduce any of these materials, you may only do so with the express and written consent of the copyright holder. If you wish to purchase any of these prints you may leave a message in the comments box.
Intaka island has the African (Ethiopian) shrike, many ducks, tow types of kingfishers, a heronry, cormorant species, and many other little brown birds amongst its attractions.
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