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A recent post by fellow writer Peter on this blog (Birding Zaagkuildrift Road) made me go back to my notes and photos of my own birding outings there. The Zaagkuildrift road was not too far from where I lived, but I still only visited this site twice, which does not make justice to the fantastic birds that can be seen here.
This post was originally published on November 26, 2019. It is republished in our new “From the Archives” series, by which we want to draw attention to our vast back catalogue of more than 10,000 birding-related posts published over the last 15 years or so. Not all birds are created equal. The Resplendent Quetzal boasts a tail so long that people travel the world to admire it.
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