Nature

Yellow-rumped warblers are a treat to spot! by Harold Brown

These resilient little birds, with their striking yellow patches and streaked backs, thrive across North America. Known for their adaptability, they can switch from insects to berries in winter, making them one of the few warblers that don’t migrate south. Listen for their cheerful 'chip' calls in forests and backyards alike!

Yellow-Rumped Warbler

Yellow-Rumped Warbler

Fun fact: their population is stable, even thriving, with estimates in the tens of millions, thanks to their resourcefulness. If you’re near a forest or have a feeder with suet or fruit, keep an eye out—you might catch their yellow flash!

Crocodiles by Harold Brown

Bhaga Video - Harold Brown

Find a pond, lake, river or swamp in Kruger Park and you will find crocodiles.

Crocodile

Crocodiles are ambush hunters, waiting for fish or land animals to come close, then rushing out to attack!

Crocodile in Kruger Park
 

Camera NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D90

ISO 220

Focal Length 300mm (450mm in 35mm)

Aperture f/5.6

Exposure Time 0.002s (1/500)

Size 4288 x 2848

Date Taken 2009-04-01 09:53:50