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A bird photographer's bane
Go! Drive & Camp
|April/May 2025
Ask any serious birdwatcher how many species they've seen, and almost every one of them will ask you what you mean by "seen"

When it comes to “seeing”, birdwatchers have different standards. Some will tick a bird off their list if they hear its call – even if they don’t actually see it. Others will mark it as “seen” if they get a good enough glimpse to identify it, maybe even hear it too. And then there are those who believe you can only count a bird if you’ve managed to take a photo of it for proper identification.
For various reasons, I fall into the last category. At 61, my hearing isn’t what it used to be. I struggle to hear the high-pitched calls of the sunbird and the chinspot, let alone tell the two apart. So, no – I don’t count a bird if I hear it, because I simply don’t hear them.
People say seeing is believing, but after decades of birdwatching, I no longer subscribe to that idea. Not even when I have a witness – usually my wife – with me. Too often, we’ve agreed on a bird’s identity, only to later see on my computer screen that we were completely wrong.
That’s why I prefer a good photo before adding a species to my list. But even this method isn’t foolproof, because birds aren’t the kind of creatures that sit still, waiting for a camera to click. No, most of them – especially the small ones – are in a constant state of motion, never sitting still for a second and twisting their all-important little heads, with their all-important little eyes, in every possible direction. That’s why you need a trigger finger as quick as Dirty Harry’s, ready for that magic moment when the sun’s sparkle catches the bird’s eye.
On a recent visit to the Ndumo Game Reserve, I learned an important life lesson. If you’ve ever wondered which side of a bush birds prefer, the answer is: the other side. And they never sit still in one spot – they have their own agenda, scratching through dry leaves and hopping around in search of food before suddenly, for no apparent reason, flying off.
This story is from the April/May 2025 edition of Go! Drive & Camp.
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