I was born in Zimbabwe on 03/06/88. My family, consisting of parents, older brother and sister, migrated to South Africa when I was six months old. We moved back to Zimbabwe six years later, to help my grandparents on their farm - a career change for my father.
After a measly eighteen months we upped sticks and went farming on our own. This led us to Kwekwe, in the heart of Zimbabwe, to farm tobacco! Borrowdale farm which is part of the "Midlands Black Rhino Conservancy" is where we settled . This was the most incredible experience, living with such an abundance of wild life ........... of which we became a part of during the school holidays! Due to the "land redistribution policy" we had no option but to move on.
10th November, 2001 saw us arrive in New Zealand with our former lives packed into a suitcase each, ready to start our new lives. Our first three years were spent on the South Island and I nearly froze!!!!!!! A great employment opportunity for my father had us move up to the North Island. I now live on a farm just outside Matamata aka "Hobbiton" (defrosting).
Yep that should sum it up ha!
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Comments (36)
busi2ness
Words are not suffiecient to describe the colour and texture and the excellent detail of the feathers. Why are out birds so drab, LOL!
Margana
Can't agree with Peewee...the best part is...all of it!Fabulous capture,Kai.I love the feathers and the way he's looking at you!I absolutely looooove parrots.If I wasn't leery of cleaning the cage all the time,lol,I would definately have one.My childhood friend had one and he cracked us up constantly.Everytime we laughed ,he would burst out 'laughing ' with us,in his weird tinny parrot voice,and that,of course,made us always laugh even harder.Oh,and he also sang 'opera' at the weirdest random moments.LOL.What great creatures they are.Thanks for sharing.Have a great day and sorry this took me a while.-M :^)
nongo
Such a handsome guy!!!!!! An excellent catch, perfectly presented!!!!!
maggiemai
Wonderful work...beautiful focus and colors on this lovely parrot. :-)
kenmo
Simply brilliant...!!!!!
Cosine
Nothing wrong with pictures of pretty birds, especially when they're this well done. I love all the detail you caught in his feathers.