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Proteas in Michellspass and Waboomsberg available Saturday  6 June 2026 on a Ceres protea outinng by Witzenberg Adventur...
29/05/2026

Proteas in Michellspass and Waboomsberg available Saturday 6 June 2026 on a Ceres protea outinng by Witzenberg Adventures and many more
Skaamrosies , Bergrose , Baardproteas,, Whatsup wessel as jy belangstel asb

Protea pityphyla / Skaamrosie , MaanhaarproteaFound in the Ceres mountain reserve , Ceres Sun 17 May 2026
17/05/2026

Protea pityphyla / Skaamrosie , Maanhaarprotea
Found in the Ceres mountain reserve , Ceres
Sun 17 May 2026

Protea sulphureaSulphur sugarbush Protea sulphurea, also known as the sulphur sugarbush, is a flowering plant of the gen...
10/05/2026

Protea sulphurea
Sulphur sugarbush
Protea sulphurea, also known as the sulphur sugarbush, is a flowering plant of the genus Protea in the family Proteaceae. It is endemic to the mountains of the Western Cape Province, South Africa, especially in the Witteberge and mountains close to Montagu where it is known for its stunning yellow flowers as this photos taken on the 3th of may, 2026

Dabenyae marginataWhat a special encounter with this Little crown lilly in the NC close to Oshoek , Carnavon in April 20...
05/05/2026

Dabenyae marginata
What a special encounter with this Little crown lilly in the NC close to Oshoek , Carnavon in April 2026

Found at Ebb & Flow 7 April 2026
07/04/2026

Found at Ebb & Flow 7 April 2026

Kaneelduifiie / The  Lemon dove  or cinnamon dove (Aplopelia larvata) is a species of bird in the pigeon family Columbid...
07/04/2026

Kaneelduifiie / The Lemon dove or cinnamon dove (Aplopelia larvata) is a species of bird in the pigeon family Columbidae found in montane forests of sub-Saharan Africa. The lemon dove has a generally brownish-grey plumage with a cinnamon brown breast This specie was found 4 x this morning dwelling on the leaves while hiking the Kingfisher trail at Ebb & Flow, Wilderness, 7 April

25/03/2026

Disa esterhuyseniae
Disa esterhuyseniae, commonly known as Esterhuysen's Disa, is a terrestrial orchid endemic to the mountains of the Western Cape in South Africa. It was first described in 1980 by South African botanist Harry Peter Linder. This species is a tuberous geophyte that primarily grows in the subtropical biome. Disa esterhuyseniae is known for its slender ,grassy-like up to 420 mm tall and can produce 10-20 green yellow flowers per stem. It typically blooms in Autum, April ,

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While on a road repair mission on Waboomsberg, 16 March I got this encounters with Fauna and Flora
23/03/2026

While on a road repair mission on Waboomsberg, 16 March I got this encounters with Fauna and Flora

15/03/2026

Bitis rubida , my first found in Ceres karoo, more than 5 previous observations

Some close encounters in Ceres Karoo and where we stayed at Ibhadi accomodation
14/03/2026

Some close encounters in Ceres Karoo and where we stayed at Ibhadi accomodation

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