The ostrich (struthio camelus) is a member of a group of birds known as ratites, that is they are flightless birds without a keel to their breastbone. They are the tallest and heaviest living bird. Most wild ostriches are found in fragmented groups in West, East and South Africa with the majority living in protected game reserves on the east of the continent. They are well adapted to living in dry conditions and are able to survive dehydration of up to 25%. Ostriches have been succesfully domesticated and are now farmed throughout the world, particularly in South Africa, for meat, feathers and leather. The leather goes through a tanning process and is then manufactured into fashion accessories such as boots and bags.
Info: Wikipedia
Musina is situated in the lovely Limpopo Valley, close to the border to Zimbabwe in the midst of game and nature reserves. This ostrich was one of many on a farm near Musina. (South Africa)
PHOTOGRAPHY: Feathered Friends
Canon PowerShot S51S
FEATURED in The Wonder of Wings
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ostrich, flightless, domesticated, limpopo valley, bird, musina, bushveld farm, feathers, south africa, elizabeth kendall
Comments
Great capture of this interesting bird!
Thanks Dottie!! ;-)
– Elizabeth Kendall
Oh my word! Just look at those dance steps! I can just see the wings swinging in rhythm to the tune he’s hearing! ha ha! Lovely capture Liz!
Many thanks Maree: for the fav and your wonderful support!
– Elizabeth Kendall
Awesome capture stunning bird.
Thanks for the fav Julie, great comment!
– Elizabeth Kendall
’Let’s rumba, samba& cha-cha…cha’: oulik vasgevang!!
haha!! Dankie Rina!
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Fabulous work!
1/4/12
Thanks so much for this great feature, wonderful recognition Karen!
– Elizabeth Kendall
congratulations for your well deserved feature in the Wonder of Wings group !!!
my best, francis.
Thank you Francis, I so appreciate your comment!
– Elizabeth Kendall
I see the resemblance between she/he and our foot ball players(victory dance at the touchdown).
Smile!! Thanks dear Tokiko!
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wow cool – hes awesome, great pic elizabeth !
Thanks for adding to your favs Dean and your fine comment!
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January 4th, 2012
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Thanks Mary, I missed this one somehow!! A lovely surprise now!
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Congratulations on the features Liz! Whoot whoot!
Thanks so much Maree!
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