Monday, March 18, 2013

Belvidere Church

 
The little  church in Belvidere, South Cape. I attend a 'macro' church in the city. But this is what a church should look and feel like. 

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Wrecked Dock

A Picture of the floating dock that was wrecked near Glentana during the 1920's. It is interesting to see how the sea is reducing the wreck over time. This is a section of the wreck, I will post a wider view in a next blog.

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Cola Beach

I would prefer to be here right now rather than sitting in Johannesburg doing work on my computer.

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Sedgefield Sunset

I took this picture near Sedgefield, South Cape. Wish I was there now rather than back in Johannesburg. The joy of having to work for a living! Still better than not being able to work though. 

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Black Headed Heron

There are many trees around, but only one tree on the little island in the middle of the dam. The perch at the top of this tree belongs to the top bird. There is always competition for the honor. This time the Black Headed Heron won.

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Buffalo Bay Waves

I took this picture at Buffalo Bay, South Africa. Various storm fronts moved around the coast resulting in strong wind and spectacular waves.

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Coot building nest

I photographed this Coot building a nest near Sedgefield, South Africa. Its chick is growing up fast and it must be preparing for the next breeding season. The chick is still young and dependant on its mother. When eating etc. it learns by imitating its mother. It watched its mother building and would then go to the nest and also start 'building' while the mother was away gathering building material. The photo of the mother (above) was taken a few days after the picture of the chick. The original photo of the mother, taken at the same time as that of the chick, did not come out great. It is difficult to get detail into a picture of a black bird taken against a colourful background.
Coots are fairly common in all fresh water dams, swamps and lakes. They are aggressive and will chase away much bigger birds that comes too close to it's nest. While building three Egyptian Geese started what appeared to be a fight close by. The Coot and her partner chased all three of them from the little dam.