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The Ramble - Day 3 Cape Town

We had an early start for a long drive @2 hours to get to the Hide at the West Coast National Park with hopes of seeing a Eurasian Curlew & Oystercatcher -- we saw neither, but it was lovely. The last trip we just made a quick stop in the park, this time we spent our day there.


We hit the Seeberg hide, the Freshwater hide & the Tsaarsbank Picnic Site on the Ocean. It is a huge wildflower destination in the spring -- they carpet the mountains and it is very crowded then.


The way to the Seeberg Hide

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Seeberg Hide

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Yellow Canary

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White-throated Canary

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Karoo Prinia

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Grey Heron

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Black-winged Stilt

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African Oystercatcher & Hartlaub's Gull

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Three-banded Plover

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Cape Cormorant

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Greater Flamingo

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Grey Plover (Black-bellied Plover)

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Kelp Gull

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Kittlitz's Plover

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Flamingos

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Whimbrel

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White-fronted Plover

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White-fronted Mousebird

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Freshwater Hide

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Cape Shoveler

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Bokmakurie

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Cape Robin-chat

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Little Grebe

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Southern Double-collared Sunbird

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Steenbok

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Grey-winged Francolin

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Atlantic Ocean

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Black-winged Kite

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Black-bellied Bustard

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Home to a nice dinner with Vince at the Villa (Grilled Lamb - yum). I depart in the morning the Kruger to the main event in the Wandering Ramble -- 11 days cruising around the park.


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