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Second nature

Lord of the skies

When everything comes together and you spot a winning pic, your camera is the first thing you reach for. That’s exactly what Juanita Loubser from Paarl did.

“I shot this bateleur at the Rooibrak waterhole in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park. It was late afternoon and it was sitting basking in the rays. I was seated on the passenger side as my husband, Nico, slowly drove closer to the bird. As we got closer,

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