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Cycling the World for Birds: July 2014
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Cycling the World for Birds. Wednesday, July 9, 2014. Notice: Off into the jungle. Firstly, I would like to apologies that this is not a post but rather a notice! Secondly, I would like to apologies in advance for the following three months, as I will not be in a position to send a single post during this time. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Notice: Off into the jungle. Flowers …. or Insects? Fynbos Endemic Birds Survey. A year in the life of a camera trap in the Fynbos. Simple tem...
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Cycling the World for Birds: November 2014
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Cycling the World for Birds. Thursday, November 20, 2014. Malaysia in a rush. From Trichy in southern India I took a flight to Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, to make my first appearance in South-East Asia. Wow, the humidity was a couple notches higher than what I had experienced in India, but such drastic changes are always welcomed and appreciated – a constant reminder that one is in a new and exciting place! Camping in a palm oil plantation in Malaysia. Typical roadside scene along Malaysia's west coast.
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Cycling the World for Birds: July 2015
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Cycling the World for Birds. Friday, July 31, 2015. How to get to Quito. Nothing seemed too different when I crossed the border from Colombia to Ecuador. It was still green hills everywhere. Before long I reached. Ecuador uses US Dollars as its currency (it replaced the Sucre), so the biggest change for me was adjusting to the new exchange rate. I'd been stuck on Colombian Pesos for six months,. Where 2500 Pesos were the equivalent of. One Dollar. It took a couple days for it to sink in…. After my birdin...
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Cycling the World for Birds: March 2014
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Cycling the World for Birds. Tuesday, March 25, 2014. Down to the Persian Gulf. Just when I thought things couldn’t get better in Iran, I was in for another incredible couple weeks. The road south of Shiraz took me through some interesting terrain, and perhaps some of the most scenic I had seen yet in Iran. I love deserts (I grew up in one in South Africa), so am somewhat biased towards them! I couldn't tick this rooster and turkey for my bird trip list! An old bridge near Kavar, southern Iran. A second ...
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Cycling the World for Birds: February 2015
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Cycling the World for Birds. Saturday, February 21, 2015. More mountains and birds. 40 km to San Gil before nightfall! Sure, they are not carrying the load that I am, but still! Closer to the top of the canyon was an amusement park of sorts, with countless Colombians enjoying the activities and incredible view over the canyon. Tackling the Chicamocha Canyon in the heat of the day; great view though! Traffic on the road while ascending Chicamocha. I was glad the road did not go through there! As I closed ...
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Cycling the World for Birds: August 2015
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Cycling the World for Birds. Wednesday, August 26, 2015. Forest birding at its finest. The hummingbird garden at Pacha Quindi Nature Refuge. Is a truly marvelous spot for observing and photographing hummers. There are simply endless options for getting the best photographs possible, given the time of course! A Crimson-rumped Toucanet in the garden at Pacha Quindi Nature Refuge. White-winged Brush-finch is another common garden bird! View over the Tandayapa Valley from Pacha Quindi Nature Refuge. It pulle...
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Cycling the World for Birds: April 2014
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Cycling the World for Birds. Thursday, April 24, 2014. A month in Mumbai. I caught my first flight, since starting my journey in July 2012, from Dubai to Mumbai. The plan was to cycle through southern India before moving on to Southeast Asia. A self-inflicted injury to my hand would ensure that my plans to cycle India would be stalled be some weeks. My first impression of the traffic in Mumbai suggested it would not be a good idea to attempt cycling with one hand! The view from The Gateway of India.