"STOP THE BAKKIE!" the vehicle rocked with the echoes of the scream. It was a good thing I wasn't driving. Instead of performing some wild 360 handbreak turn, FarmerBuckaroo calmly asked;
"Why should I stop the bakkie? There are not stampeding elephant. And I most certainly don't see a black hole or an approaching tsunami."
"Giraffe! Daddy, GIRAFFE!!"
We live in Africa and yet each sighting of the extraordinary creatures we share this corner of paradise with, is a thing of wonder. There were easily a dozen giraffe sauntering parallel to the country road. We stopped. Although not as suddenly as the little screamer had hoped. The giraffe seemed as fascinated with the little humans as they were with the beautiful ships of the African desert.
While we stared at the slowly moving giraffe, the awareness that we were being watched caused me to glance around. At the top of a nearby tree was a magnificent Southern Chanting Goshawk. He glared down on us. I had just enough time to turn the heads of the children and focus my camera in his direction. Then he lazily took to the skies. He circled twice and disappeared from sight.
We turned to say our goodbyes to the beautiful giraffe. There in the distance, hiding among the bushes was a lovely female kudu.
There were most certainly other kudu around but they were not making their presence known. We climbed into our bakkie to continue home after visiting our friends in the neighbouring valley. In the hopes of more sightings we crawled along in the bakkie. We were almost home.
It was a good thing we were driving so slowly because we glimpsed the very shy Hoopoe sitting on a fence post on our border. This time the request to "Stop the bakkie - please" was in a calm tone.
BuckarooBabies and I climbed out and walked the rest of the way home. My ears were filled with dramatic whispers of "What else will we see?" "Do you think the giraffe will come here?" "Why don't we ever see kudu at home?" Then; "Ooooooo! Look there! At the bloukop koggelmander!"
Sure enough there, lazing in the delicious winter sun was the brilliantly coloured blue Southern Rock Agama. And right beside him, his very pregnant wife. We froze. They were already frozen. Only their eyes swivelled cautiously to watch us.
We would probably all still be standing there. Lovely lizard pair and fascinated children staring at each other. However homesteading responsibilities beckoned and the fast-setting winter sun motivated us. It had been a #beautifulsunday and utterly #sublimesunday. What a delight it is to live in this, our beautiful African home sweet homestead.
Fantastic photographs! @buckaroobaby
You are blessed to be living with these wonderful creatures in your backyard. The mated pair blue Southern Rock agamas are my favorites. What a joy is must be to go on adventurous outings with your family not knowing what surprises await you! 🦎🦒🦅
Thanks for sharing your life with us!
Have a great week ahead😊
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Blessed indeed! After all these years it still feels like we're living in their backyard, and not vice versa. A wonderful week to you too
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Hey there, just a quick one...I'm hoping you'll give this a try as I think you'll have suitable images.
https://peakd.com/hive-139358/@galenkp/outdoors-and-more-scenery-posting-contest-50-hive-to-win
Hey! Thanks Galen. Been outdoors in the rain and snow. Sorry I'm only seeing this now
All good, I figured you were busy, just wanted to let you know because it felt right. 😊
Hey! Thanks Galen. Been outdoors in the rain and snow. Sorry I'm only seeing this now
This is why it is so worth it to live in this wonderful country. If only everyone would realize that it is so.
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And overlook the minor details. But which country doesn't have light bulb issues and questionable leadership
True, but I was aiming at all of those that destroy nature.
I do, now!
Although I would probably move out a good part of the area with my excited squealing every time I see one of the animals. 😂
Hahaha, you will have to find a place on a faraway hill, else your squeals will turn the place into a graveyard with not an animal in sight 🤣
I know, better leave me where I am. 😂
It's truly amazing sight!
Amazing giraffes can go up 3 times a human height. It must be exciting to see giraffes in the wild. Such majestic creatures.
Majestic indeed. And did you know they do not make a sound? Such a wonderful creature
Awesome photos; This reminds me to push South and East Africa, higher on my travel list:)
Definitely magnificent places to visit - each in their own right
All I can say in all this creature is you snap is ,Africa is blessed
Indeed
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Awesome to see all of the animals... thank you for sharing
Happy to share the wildlife beauty
Epic my bru, well done on the smart shots there. Africa is truly a unique part of the cosmos.
And cosmos is part of Africa
How wonderful to share all the beauty of your country with your family.
Such wildlife and activity. You are one lucky gal.
Wonderful indeed!
Wonderful indeed!
Wonderful indeed!
That blue salamander is beautiful. 💙
Indeed!
Indeed!