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™inter is conǦ sidigeraed­toaryti„ier™dshgeno

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er regions. —itnthsaeta­drcohesonf­ǯt™areanǦ ostly iriǦ „yeirldloǡ™ „itihlla nscda™rlheitt„ee—lnlydǡ e„r otaidl. arhee gfarcee nanǡ d™thhirleoat­thoef ftehe alaelseǯ o—arf’eri˜dgehirrtit­naynegdarn­setdyilǦl„oi™rnolt™ahnend.cfaotnrsoe­i’sttysǡ ™flyaitncgh­fiansgt faonrdinds­ireecctt’lyretoyǡct­ahtecnh it.s s—orftinǡ dgethe’eǡ„trhereodai­tnygǮshe—aosoonǦǡ ihe—rotoofǯinc­adl.l akes it —ch easǦ is an endanǦ gered s’ecies.

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—sa—’aelly —„rlte—edres canlidffrf­oaocsets oin toarinesǡa­randoh—ansǦ —„’eetno raencoelre­d˜eadǦ ȋtiͳoͲnʹoͲ­fͲ͵fͳtȌͲ.Ͳ 

WTthere are no „irds left Ǧ there are t’alkeentyyo—orf „inrdocs—tloarss’ǡ o˜its.itothgeo„oenstǡ t„hiredsien„gisr’dos.t and see if yo— can s’ot

oš’eckers ȋ —’hǦ alfricoasantg—ešsacelr—ystih˜arelosly.rhoynnc™hh—astȌ tfheedy can collect fro the skin of large

fo—nd alone or in ’airsǡ to’s iotf’terrecehse­ǡs’colness’oicr—o—thsleyraht itghhe ˜antage ’oints fro ™here it can s’oatliln„siredcstsa­ǡnlidœarrodseǡns­ctsor’oio˜ninsgǡ san„aoi—lstǡ on the gro—nd. esting takes ’lace in a nat—ral hole in a tree ™here a cl—tch o„agyf gʹ„rȂoeͶtshse­i’g˜gaesrienan­rdteseǡlfa™eindhcǡoea­anordfetie­hnšecti—rre„naetesldty­ǡ taking on ra’tors and other „irds.

FOR A VICTORIOUS BIRDING EXPERIENCE, TRY OUT THE FOLLOWING RESERVES;

thhaits hinac˜le—d„esenrarree­cso’rdeceides os—fachr. agrsey™heaarfd„edittkeirn­ngǡfishfre­ircan dfotohteǡ lofcraicte­adnicn—tchkeoo—. „ohis„roeseerg˜ieonisǡ it lsai™ts—ilan celosesre˜e’.rošiity ™ith

ythtios asost™eionfǦt’hinek’rtehcriooa—tsed„i„rdirsdsa—ncdh ca—ncdkiosost­si.lltco„—onatsitnsg­ʹ. ʹiͲncse’eitceiensǦ cfaos—tra„geecso„ioindgi˜earhsiotyǡ iet tisoatlhso­e likes of the greyǦ™aš „ill and the „lackǦchest­ed snake eagle.

ig—ring o—t a „ird call against the so—nd of a r—nning ™aterǦ fallǡ that a different kind of thrill. hahsistehc­eo„Ǧleosdtgoe­f s„iitr—dast.edhineyac„h—isr’h a„ryot—hnedsaon—dndaroefct­ohe ’calisceandtined­g ™aterfalls.

„irdhdsisls­iki—secaheahag­soless.eatlol „airrdasntg­oe„oigf *additional informatio­n sourced from eBirds

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