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Oh Yeah Photography My name is Eduan Beeselaar, I am a photographer and videographer from South Africa.
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LOVE this shoot with singer Chané Music 😊
17/05/2024

LOVE this shoot with singer Chané Music 😊

"Birds are most active at dawn, and to a lesser extent at dusk – but like most rules, you can break this one to good eff...
17/05/2024

"Birds are most active at dawn, and to a lesser extent at dusk – but like most rules, you can break this one to good effect at times. A less active bird perching on a tree limb can be an easier photography target than one flitting around trying to catch its breakfast. Also, the bright midday sun can allow you to use faster shutter speed and lower ISO..."

Go check out some of my earlier bird spottings πŸ‘‡

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Zanzibar Recap πŸ™
17/05/2024

Zanzibar Recap πŸ™

Photo of Karoo Garden Worcester. Thank you Worcester Standard, Standard Newspaper for sharing my photo πŸ™Œ
14/08/2023

Photo of Karoo Garden Worcester. Thank you Worcester Standard, Standard Newspaper for sharing my photo πŸ™Œ

Mega Oval Race - 50 SHADES OF CLAY at Mega Oval Kleinplasie. Great Race, enjoyed taking photos of these fantastic driver...
07/08/2023

Mega Oval Race - 50 SHADES OF CLAY at Mega Oval Kleinplasie. Great Race, enjoyed taking photos of these fantastic drivers πŸ™Œ Mega oval Kleinplasie Raceway Kleinplasie

Views from the incredible Cape Point. The Photography Institute  Capepoint Canon
26/06/2023

Views from the incredible Cape Point.
The Photography Institute Capepoint Canon

Photo from my course I did at The Photography Institute, this was part of my module from the professional photography co...
26/06/2023

Photo from my course I did at The Photography Institute, this was part of my module from the professional photography course.

The fiscal flycatcher feeds on insects, often taken in flight, but also on non-flying prey such as caterpillars. I see t...
22/06/2023

The fiscal flycatcher feeds on insects, often taken in flight, but also on non-flying prey such as caterpillars. I see this guy daily hunting on my stoep. It may prey on the spiny caterpillars or "woolly worms" of tiger moths, after first scrubbing them on the ground or on bark, thereby denuding them of the worst of their spines. It also feeds on various species of small wild berries.

Macro Nature.
19/06/2023

Macro Nature.

One of my favorites..The cattle egret has undergone one of the most rapid and wide reaching natural expansions of any bi...
19/06/2023

One of my favorites..

The cattle egret has undergone one of the most rapid and wide reaching natural expansions of any bird species. It was originally native to parts of Southern Spain and Portugal, tropical and subtropical Africa and humid tropical and western Asia. In the end of the 19th century it began expanding its range into southern Africa, first breeding in the Cape Province in 1908. Cattle egrets were first sighted in the Americas on the boundary of Guiana and Suriname in 1877, having apparently flown across the Atlantic Ocean. It was not until the 1930s that the species is thought to have become established in that area.

The species first arrived in North America in 1941 (these early sightings were originally dismissed as escapees), bred in Florida in 1953, and spread rapidly, breeding for the first time in Canada in 1962. It is now commonly seen as far west as California. It was first recorded breeding in Cuba in 1957, in Costa Rica in 1958, and in Mexico in 1963, although it was probably established before that. In Europe, the species had historically declined in Spain and Portugal, but in the latter part of the 20th century it expanded back through the Iberian Peninsula, and then began to colonise other parts of Europe; southern France in 1958, northern France in 1981 and Italy in 1985. Breeding in the United Kingdom was recorded for the first time in 2008 only a year after an influx seen in the previous year. In 2008, cattle egrets were also reported as having moved into Ireland for the first time.

The massive and rapid expansion of the cattle egret's range is due to its relationship with humans and their domesticated animals. Originally adapted to a commensal relationship with large grazing and browsing animals, it was easily able to switch to domesticated cattle and horses. As the keeping of livestock spread throughout the world, the cattle egret was able to occupy otherwise empty niches. Many populations of cattle egrets are highly migratory.

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