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twhitehead

Data

Abril 6, 2023 11:31 AM SAST

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anthonyhitchcock

Data

Outubro 20, 2011 12:00 AM SAST

Descrição

Serruria furcellata restored to North Pine 2010 & flowering 22nd Sept 2011A. Harrower_MG_8256

small, resprouting species with lax,trailing branches, needlelike leaves and a small attractive, pink flower head.

Reduced to 2 plants by mowiing and clearing. As part of a restoration attempt plants were grown at Kirstenbosch and some plants were planted in a demarcated area in 2010.
Some of these still survive and have flowered. Officially under IUCN rules these plants can only be considered to have been sucessfully restored if they survive for 3 generations (i.e. 45 years), so the official population count remains at 1 plant.

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alexlansdowne

Data

Novembro 14, 2021 01:12 PM SAST

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Maio 30, 2022 09:59 AM SAST

Descrição

I saw the look on his face, I was delicious

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stomatisora

Data

Abril 26, 2019 02:04 PM SAST

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tristankruger

Data

Abril 2022

Descrição

7 individuals observed with a few very small individuals

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alexlansdowne

Data

Abril 2016

Descrição

Haemanthus pumilio (Klapmuts)


This population is known. Concerns it was developed over by infrastructure.
About 10 plants and a big clump. Second group a few hundred meters away. Around 25-75 plants in total this population.
Drainage line in sandy wetland Renosterveld.

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david_taylor

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Agosto 26, 2021 01:15 PM SAST

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regardvandyk

Data

Novembro 2021

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flippie1971

Data

Agosto 10, 2019 11:57 AM SAST

Descrição

~5mm Crab spider. Male. Garden.

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Tigre-de-Bengala (Panthera tigris ssp. tigris)

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indianwildlife

Data

Março 2018

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redfaux

Data

Dezembro 24, 2015 01:15 PM CST

Descrição

You can't see it in the picture but he has a black tip on his tail.

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Fungo-Coral (Género Ramaria)

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robynpayne

Data

Julho 13, 2019 04:21 PM SAST

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jacquesmerwe923

Data

Maio 15, 2019 10:46 AM SAST

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Plattekloof Natural Heritage Site - first time I've seen one of these.

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ockertvs

Data

Fevereiro 12, 2019 11:46 AM SAST

Descrição

Defensive Behaviour-Drawing attention to the tail.

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Peneireiro-Comum (Falco rupicolus)

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ockertvs

Data

Janeiro 22, 2019 03:42 PM SAST

Descrição

Flew off a few meters while I was photographing,caught a Four-striped Grass Mouse,flew back close to where it has been perching,and allowed me to get close,within about 5m to photograph with a 18-135mm lens.

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Andorinha-de-Garganta-Branca (Hirundo albigularis)

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tonyrebelo

Data

Novembro 20, 2013

Descrição

Whitethroad Swallow


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Caracal (Caracal caracal)

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jacquesmerwe923

Data

Janeiro 30, 2014

Descrição

Blue eyes


Found this adorable little caracal kitten hiding under a stacked pile of Port Jacksons this morning.

You feel almost compelled to pick him up and take him home - hope his mother comes back to pick him up with all the people that had been working around his hideout.

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Toupeira-Dourada-Do-Cabo (Chrysochloris asiatica)

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johanbaard

Data

Fevereiro 11, 2012

Descrição

Mole - 11cm long


mole found dead in garden

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adriaan_grobler

Data

Abril 28, 2018 11:34 AM SAST

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eyes4earth

Data

Março 1, 2018 08:46 AM SAST

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carl2

Data

Outubro 5, 2015 06:46 PM SAST

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carl2

Data

Maio 15, 2015 12:52 AM SAST

Descrição

Stinkhorn type fungus on the forest floor, unsure of exact species.

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timsage

Data

Abril 4, 2017

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timsage

Data

Setembro 18, 2015

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bjaynes

Data

Dezembro 2, 2017 10:47 PM EST

Descrição

This strange thing is growing on a fallen Quercus nigra. It has a cap and appears to have gills, but none of the specimens opened (kind of like an aborted form of Pleurotus). The split specimen in photograph and others have a fleshy interior that resembles the flesh in an immature puffball, but have a "chewy," not crumbly, texture. There is no prominent odor or taste. They also appear to have something else growing upon them. No evident stipe. Overlapping and individual "caps" present, and many are "prying" their way out from under bark. Sort of resembles images I've found for Hydnotrya, but doesn't have the infolded tissue and the habitat/substrate is wrong. Stereum ostrea was one of the other species growing on same trunk.

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peterslingsby

Data

Abril 2003

Descrição

A rare polychrome in the Agter-Pakhuis. Most of the 2000 - 8000 year old rock art in the area is monochrome.
Eland were often painted without horns. We don't know why.
Tony Rebelo: "Any chance that they made the horns out of wood and stuck them on? 3D-like?"
Me: "A bizarre thought! Maybe they used acacia thorns [oops! make that sumthin' else thorns] - but of course, we'll never know! They did sometimes put in the horns, but in the WCape hornless animals are more common in the rock art. Maybe the local eland were less horny in those days?"
Rebelo: "Both sexes are horny: prominently so. Seems bizare to have them hornless. Hornless explanations sound hollow. Either they were there in the paintings and have washed off, or they were somehow else included. Perhaps look below for some hoof, or horn or wooden carvings.
The care taken with drawing esp. Eland, does not make sense to have such an important and key feature missing. It must be us missing something significant!"

Me: "Ask the archaeologists. They dunno. Me neither."

It is remotely possible that the horns were painted in a fugitive colour, ie one that has faded away.

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tonyrebelo

Data

Setembro 4, 2017 01:47 PM SAST