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Finally found out that it is called a "Crowned Crane" or "Balearica pavonina" these birds are quite common in Senegal.
The Black Crowned Crane (Balearica pavonina) is a bird in the crane family Gruidae. It was once called also Kaffir Crane.
It occurs in dry savannah in Africa south of the Sahara, although in nests in somewhat wetter habitats. There are two subspecies: B. p. pavonina in the west and the more numerous B. p. ceciliae in east Africa.
This species and the closely related Grey Crowned Crane, B. regulorum, which prefers wetter habitats for foraging, are the only cranes that can nest in trees. This habit, amongst other things, is a reason why the relatively small Balearica cranes are believed to closely resemble the ancestral members of the Gruidae. It is about 1 m (3.3 ft) long, has a 1.87 m (6.2 ft) wingspan and weighs about 3.6 kg (8 lbs).
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08 Luglio 2012 - TAGO FEST 2012
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Sometimes you just pass by something that's in perfect clarity only to realize later that there was something fuzzed out and adrift, a half-glimpse of something, someone who walks in between the world of poverty and perfection.
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I dont know how i saw the little fuzz on the leaf, but I did. It was just sitting there waiting for me to take a picture. This was another one that took several shots to even attempt to get because of the wind. Macro photography of anything "light" when there's the slightest breeze sucks. Just fyi. In other news....I drove up to Mount Scott and the Wildlife Refuge yesterday and got a few photos.
A collection point for "fertilizer" use to water the plants and for the fishes in the pond jus behind this toilet.
Jimmy Dean and Frank were taking in the morning sun - I had to chuckle at how fuzzy Frank's head looked.