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Animals you can visit

Remember at the beginning of the year we posted a calendar – one that had all sorts of interesting days on it?

Recently we celebrated World Wildlife Day.

Living in South Africa we are rather lucky because we have a wide range of furry creatures that are available for us to see – if we can get to a game park, that is.

Otherwise there is always the zoo.

Of course, it’s not the same to see animals in cages – even if our zoos have nice big cages.

Not like some of those horrendous places I have read about overseas.

We are also fortunate in the way that there are lots of bushy areas that contain smaller beasties like snakes, mongoose, dassies and other little critters that you would not see if you lived in a concrete jungle of a city.

Not sure I would really appreciate seeing a snake too much, though.

My friend Ginny lives near the Faerie Glen Nature Reserve in Pretoria and they have things like zebra and various types of large buck roaming freely around – right in the middle of suburbia.

She gets to go hiking around the reserve most Sundays and says it keeps her sane.

In Ekurhuleni there is the Marievale Bird Sanctuary. I know that birds are perhaps not as exciting as big animals, but they are still very pretty to look at.

Many kids are not so fond of bird watching, because we’re supposed to be quiet otherwise the birds get scared and fly away.

What’s nice about Marievale is that it does not cost anything to visit, and apart from the picnic area, there is also a nice walk around the wetlands to bird hides.

They say there are 267 different types of birds there.

Sjoe!

That’s a lot! I have also heard that there are otters in the rivers – but sadly I’ve never seen one.

In the summer it is open from 5.30am in the morning and only closes at 7.30pm.

Then there is the Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve in Heidelberg, which is a bit further away.

You can spot the following critters there… zebra, black wildebeest, red hartebeest, mountain reedbuck, common duiker, steenbok, grey duiker, baboon, oribi, blesbok, springbok and kudu.

It’s not that expensive either – R22 per person and R11 per car.

Have a fabulous week!

Sibo

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