One of the big photographic targets for the trip was the Cape Sugarbird – Mick and I had seen many images of these fantastic birds on equally fabulous flower heads and were very keen to try and get something similar. Whilst I don’t think I managed anything quite as wonderful as the very best images that you find when doing an internet search, I came away quite pleased.
We had two opportunities – the first at Kirstenbosch under
unfortunately overcast skies, and the second at Harold Porter botanical garden
which is quite near the Stony Point penguin colony. This was a lot better as we
had the benefit of early morning sunshine hitting the protea-carpeted slopes.
One thing I would say is that whilst you are guaranteed birds at these two
locations neither of them open early enough for the very best light. For that I
think you would need to be out in wild Fynbos habitat, but I do not know how
accessible that is. The layout of paths and so on at botanic gardens did make
it relatively easy to find a decent shooting position.
FFS! #alwaysonholiday
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