Prøve GULL - Gratis
A feather for your thoughts
go! - South Africa
|April/May 2025
Befriend some birds and they'll make you smile for free. They'll impress with their incredible feats, and they might even show you a glimpse of the past.

I spend a lot of time watching birds. And they watch me back. I live in Stanford in the Overberg and I often put out seeds in the garden, especially during winter. The bounty attracts all manner of seedeaters like sparrows, weavers, doves and canaries. On some days, if I haven't fed them by 10am, a sparrow will fly onto the stoep, perch on the back of a chair and peer into the house, as if to say: "Hey, what's wrong with you? Can't you see we're waiting?" The companionship of these garden birds has a calming effect on me.
I work from home and spend many solitary hours sitting at my desk staring at a screen. But then, hopping in through the open front door, comes a Cape robin-chat. It knows I'm there, sitting ten metres away, but it's fearless. It picks at crumbs that might have fallen on the floor, then politely sees itself out.
Other times, a pair of southern double-collared sunbirds flit in under the roof of the stoep. They seem to be collecting cobwebs from underneath some antelope horns on the wall, probably for nesting material.
Late afternoon heralds a shift change, when a platoon of speckled mousebirds rock up. They hit the greens in the vegetable patch - the kale and spinach - then retire to a saltbush of some sort, where they sit around looking cool with their punk hairdos. From the other side of the house, I hear common starlings chattering away from their perch on the power line that catches the afternoon sun. They might be inkommers, but I like their cheeriness. They're great mimics - I swear I often hear one impersonating the call of a fiery-necked nightjar.
Denne historien er fra April/May 2025-utgaven av go! - South Africa.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA go! - South Africa

go! - South Africa
Keep it simple
These meals are big on flavour, but light on dishes!
7 mins
August/September 2025

go! - South Africa
Under the mighty Berg
Hiking, cycling, horse riding, paddling and hearty food to replenish you after a day of playing in the mountains Underberg has it all!
5 mins
August/September 2025

go! - South Africa
On a natural high
Who needs mind-altering substances when you're backpacking through Bolivia, where you've got stunning landscapes and weird customs - and a shortage of oxygen?
5 mins
August/September 2025

go! - South Africa
Where the flowers are a bonus
You can't tell nature what to do, especially in Namaqualand. The flowers don't bloom according to a calendar on Microsoft Outlook. Rather slow down, drive a back road and appreciate the landscape and its people – even if the daisies are hiding.
9 mins
August/September 2025

go! - South Africa
Polishing the Duster
In a market awash in mid-sized SUVs, a more polished but slightly confused Renault Duster tries to build on the sturdy reputation of its 4x4 predecessor.
2 mins
August/September 2025

go! - South Africa
Chasing cloud shadows
If you haven't explored Lesotho yet, now is the time. It's accessible, the roads are good and the scenery is like nowhere else on earth. We joined a nine-day tour and vanished into the mountains.
9 mins
August/September 2025

go! - South Africa
Iceland's waves of consequence
Iceland is known for its dramatic landscapes and volcanic eruptions. But did you know it’s also a surfing destination? The waves are what made this father and son choose Iceland for along overdue reunion.
8 mins
August/September 2025

go! - South Africa
Living your best (van) life
You might say they never left, but it does seem as if vans have made a comeback as the perfect lifestyle vehicles for larger families. The new Mercedes-Benz Vito Select is one of the best of a new breed.
1 mins
August/September 2025

go! - South Africa
TAKE A HIKE
CASTLE GORGE, MAGALIESBERG
5 mins
August/September 2025

go! - South Africa
The ghost horses of Rooisand
A herd of wild horses has lived on the shores of the Bot River estuary for over a hundred years. Meet Leanne Dryburgh, who is fighting to keep them wild.
6 mins
August/September 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size