conservation through sustainable hunting

  1. Sandgrouse

    Sandgrouse

    Sandgrouse shooting in the Northern Cape of South Africa. Interesting to know that male Sandgrouse carry water between the feathers over their breast, taking it back to their chicks nesting spots on the ground.
  2. Bird Hunting with Retrievers South Africa

    Bird Hunting with Retrievers South Africa

    Nothing compares to watching your Labrador retrievers in action on a wild waterfowl shoot! They love every moment of being part of the Team, and having the space and freedom to run, swim and enjoy the shoot with everyone! South Africa truly is paradise for Labrador retrievers!
  3. Flight to Feast... wild bird hunting South Africa

    Flight to Feast... wild bird hunting South Africa

    Many people often ask what happens with all the birds taken on a shoot? Proud to say that NOTHING goes to waste....whatever doesn't go onto the barbecue or into the oven, is shared between staff and the Community that help to conserve these pristine bird hunting areas in South Africa.
  4. Young Hunters South Africa

    Young Hunters South Africa

    Teach them young!
  5. Waterfowl shooting South Africa

    Waterfowl shooting South Africa

    Mixed bag waterfowl shooting with Labrador retrievers, Zululand South Africa
  6. Mixed bag waterfowl shooting South Africa

    Mixed bag waterfowl shooting South Africa

    Yellowbill duck, Redbill teal, Spurwing geese, Egyptian geese, White-faced whistling duck and Collectors knob-billed duck. The abundance of waterfowl species at one bird shoot in South Africa makes for world-class wingshooting opportunities.
  7. Wild, sustainable bird Hunting Africa

    Wild, sustainable bird Hunting Africa

    Yellow billed ducks shot over large ponds as they come in to roost in the late afternoon...flight after flight makes for world class wild waterfowl safaris
  8. Wild Waterfowl shooting South Africa

    Wild Waterfowl shooting South Africa

    "Reba's" proud moment after a fantastic bird shoot on wild waterfowl, well done Girl!
  9. Waterfowl shooting South Africa Albino?

    Waterfowl shooting South Africa Albino?

    The 'Ugly Duckling', a dull yellow-bill duck (bottom picture), maybe some albinism?? Very interesting, even the iridescent on it's wings is dark brown. We see 1 of these every second season or so, the natural or more common colours are the top picture.
  10. Community support and Wildlife Conservation through hunting in our beautiful Country

    Community support and Wildlife Conservation through hunting in our beautiful Country

    The joy of some protein! Nothing goes to waste after a bird hunt. We all work together to support eachother and ensure our resources are kept sustainable for years to come!
  11. Wild Waterfowl South Africa

    Wild Waterfowl South Africa

    This photo pretty much sums up itself....just incredible!!!
  12. Family Bird Hunt South Africa

    Family Bird Hunt South Africa

    Nothing better than sharing your hunting experience with your children.....Our future Hunters and Conservationists bird shooting with Dad!
 
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