House Sparrow A Community
When the days is hot with not a breath of wind this little Female House Sparrow sat quietly in a shaded tree watching me.
The race P. d. indicus of the House Sparrow was introduced from India to coastal KwaZulu-Natal in the late 19th century, now found almost everywhere in the country, they do not live in the extremely dry regions.
A symbol of joy, community, teamwork, protection, simplicity, hard work or self-worth this little sparrow appeared to enjoy a short encounter with someone she lives close to, found in our gardens all year round. One hears their low calls while moving around the home.
Medium Sized Woodpecker Nipped In For Visit
Our medium-sized woodpecker with a streaky breast and throat visited, Golden-tailed Woodpecker (Campethera abingoni) enjoying shaded area in Duranta erecta shrub.
Must have some tasty morsels close to the main bark where it appeared focused on, hopping up keeping within the shade another bird carrying on his daily chores avoiding the heat.
The nasal shrieking 'wheeaa-aaaa' call, led me to it's presence.
Wishing all feathered friends a wonderful week!

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Thought for Today: "What you may call small another will call it big." - African Proverb


