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What to do on a very hot day.

It is 31Celsius today under a hot African sun.
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So let the birds show us what they do to escape the heat.

A happy Friday to all and I have two stories in one here for you today. We have recently entered the hot summer season and the nice cool days are now history.
Time now for the severe heats to return and they reckon that it will continue to get hotter until the month of April.
So yes, we are in for some frying in the sun.
But let me show you what the birds do.

This happy Egyptian goose was on his way to deliver a message somewhere.
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Say fellas, why don't you go and cool off under the sprinklers he said to the Hadeda Ibis birds.
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Nope, the leader answered, you know that we are scared of flying and if we are wet then those crows can get at us, so rather have lunch with us.
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And of course the crows were also having a ball under the sprinklers.
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Here they waited for the sprinkler to swing in their direction.
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And as soon as it reaches them, they jump up and fly through the water.
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Then they go and cool off under a tree until the next round.
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So hot here that even the clouds try to hide behind the mountains :)
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Strange we are as people, as during winter we complain about the cold and during summer we complain of the heat. But yes we have reason to as the heat thickens our blood so much that we cannot think clearly.
Today we delivered donated bottles of water at a charity for their children and I lost my prized camera somewhere.

So we got into our car and retraced our route asking everyone and anyone if they had seen my camera.
Nobody had and we were advised to open a case at the police station. We had to go back home first to fetch the camera's papers and now don't laugh :)
Marian saw the camera in it's bag sitting next to our old telephone on a tray in the dining room.
So I know that the bugger was laughing at us.
I blame the heat hehehe.

And That's All Friends.

Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon Powershot SX60HS Bridge camera.

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