Misty Dawn
Published by Wildcaster 5 months, 2 weeks ago Tags: acacia, adventure, africa, african, african birds, animal, animal kingdom, animals, billed, bird, birding, birding african birds, birds, blog, blogumentary, ecotraining, education, endangered species, experience, experience adventure, gonarezhou, malilangwe, Malilangwe narrowcasting, narrowcasting, national geographic, nature, ornithology, pamushana, poaching, podcasting, safari, travel, video, vultures, wildcast, wildcasting, wildlife, wildlife documentary, youtube, zimbabwe.Winter is in the air at Malilangwe. The evenings are getting cold but the days are still nice and warm.

Banyini Pan is the centre of a thriving community of birds and animals. It is such a pleasure to sit quietly at the pan and let the wildlife come to you. The birds are prolific around the pan and it is great to just spend a little time with the often overlooked smaller things in the reserve.
By Darryl Nolan-Evans









Hello, Darryl, this morning’s clip was particularly lovely! You are holding down the fort splendidly.
I often hear in the background of the daily clips a bird that sounds like our North American Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura). What kind of dove do you have where you are? In the Misty Dawn clip, I heard a bird making a kind of quacking noise-was it a duck? Or perhaps a frog? Last but not least, were those a pair of pintailed wydahs? It was a little hard to tell in the dark.
Enjoy your day (although it is afternoon where you are, I expect…)
Eve
These “small things in the reserve” are so powerful (even healing) that words would get in the way.
I could watch that sort of stuff all day - how lucky you are to actually be there!
Roy