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The Bishop’s Inkaba

GRADE: D TIME: 3 hours. DISTANCE: 7 km. TERRAIN: Steep climb to the top of rustlers gap. Steep descent on the return trip. Starting from the front lawn, proceed down the driveway. Before the petrol pump, turn left behind the building and follow the path into the Fern Forest. After the bridge keep left. Follow

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Botanical Art Course

with Gillian Condy and Elsa Pooley The Cavern, Drakensberg Mountains, Natal 21-27 October 2012 By Wendy Burchell Helen Meyer and I booked very early for our course in the ‘berg and looked forward to it for months. It fulfilled all our expectations and more! We flew to Lanseria, suitcases groaning with art materials, a few

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Swallow Departure

The last of the Barn (European) Swallows that have graced our skies all summer set off northwards in early April. Departure signs appeared a week or two before. Usually during summer the swallows spend all day on the wing, returning to a communal roost, usually in a reed-bed, overnight. But as the days grow shorter,

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Amur Falcons

The small raptors that perch, often in large numbers, on the telegraph poles and wires on the way to the Berg, are Amur Falcons. Males are almost pure pale grey, females have speckled black on white underparts. They are migrants from their breeding grounds in Siberia. The migration is one of the longest of all,

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