tm karina strydom my colouring book of south africanpopopo the hoopoe is a familiar garden bird and...
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Karina Strydom
My colouring book ofSouth African
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facts • vocabulary • SA languages • reading • writing • drawing • colouring in
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FlamingoFlamingo
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How do I say the words in:
English Afrikaans
isiZulu seSotho
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Flamingo
uMakholwase
Flamink
Flamingo
The Flamingo’s feathers are mostly pink. Its bill is also pink but with a black tip. You will often see flamingos standing on one leg in large pink groups on a lake.
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Malachi e Kingfisher
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Malachi e Kingfisher
Malachite Kingf isher
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isiZulu seSotho
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Malachite Kingfisher
uNongozolo
Kuifkopvisvanger
Mmatlhapi
The Malachite Kingfisher is a shiny-blue colour on its head and back and is a brownish colour on its front. It has a reddish-orange bill and bright red legs.
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HoopoeHoopoe
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isiZulu seSotho
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Hoopoe
uNukani
Hoep-hoep
Popopo
The Hoopoe is a familiar garden bird and has a fan-like crest of feathers that make him stand out. A hoopoe has a thin black bill that narrows down to a sharp point for catching insects.
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OstrichOs rich
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isiZulu seSotho
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Ostrich
iNtshe
Volstruis
Mpshe
The male Ostrich is black and white and the female is greyish-brown and white. They have bendy long necks and legs that can run very fast. The ostrich is the largest bird in the world and lays huge eggs that are big enough for an adult man to stand on without breaking.
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Cape Parrot
Cape Parro
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isiZulu seSotho
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Cape Parrot
uPholi
Woudpapegaai
Papakgae
The Cape Parrot is a short-tailed bird. It has a very large beak which it uses to crack open all sorts of nuts and fruit kernels. They are mostly green in colour with a pinkish head.
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Barn OwlBarn Owl
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isiZulu seSotho
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Barn Owl
isiKhova
Nonnetjie-uil
Sephooko
The Barn Owl has a white, heart-shaped face and is light brown and dark grey with brown and white speckles. The owl is long-legged with a short tail and strong claws with which to catch rats and mice for their dinner.
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Yellow Canary
Yellow Canar
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Yellow Canary
umZwilili
Geelkanarie
Tswere
The male canary is mostly yellow and the female has grey-brown upper parts with black wings. It makes a beautiful sound when it sings.
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King PenguinKing Penguin
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isiZulu seSotho
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King Penguins have a silvery-grey back with a black head, flippers and tail, orange ear patches and white down the front. Their wings have become flippers which enable them to dive deep in the ocean where they catch krill, fish and squid. They can stay underneath the water for up to 15 minutes at a time.
King Penguin
iPhengwini enkulu
Koningpikkewyn
King Penguin
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Crowned Crane
Crowned Crane
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The Crowned Crane is mainly grey. The wings are mostly white. Its head has a crown of stiff golden feathers and it has a bright red throat pouch. Its bill is fairly short and grey, and it walks elegantly on its long, black legs.
Crowned Crane
uNohemu
Mahem
Moholodi
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Crimson breasted
Shrike
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Crimson-breasted Shrike
Crimson breasted
Shrike
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The Crimson Breasted Shrike is mostly red on its front with a black back, head and bill. Its wings have a white stripe. The shrike is a fearsome hunter, impaling his prey on thorns or barbed wire fencing for later feasting.
Crimson-breasted Shrike
iQola
Rooiborslaksman
Kgaragoba
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