31/03/2026
Yellow-Billed Kite with a wee snack! 🍞
Al'ight, this one's got a funny story!😁
So we decided to venture into the iSimangaliso Wetland Park last year, and we commented on the costs of entering the reserve (which are pretty steep if you're used to the SANParks pricing system and the Wildcard benefits!😳). We drove along to Cape Vidal, and went to check whether or not the beach would yield some specialties (besides the usual Grey-Headed Gulls, beach-goers, and fishermen, of course🤭).
Standing at the tree line, fully geared - not for the beach - we saw a Yellow-Billed Kite (YBK for short) hovering above us. As the thought to photograph it crossed our minds, it swooped down towards a lady who was relaxing underneath her beach umbrella. This YBK, I kid you not, flew between her head and her hand😳 (which was a little more than a ruler's length away from her face, I might add🫣), snatched a piece of the sandwich in her hand🤯, turned 90 degrees to the right, and then steadily flew back up to what one could call "cruising altitude"!
While we didn't get any shots of it nicking the sandwich (because we were first astonished, and then laughing uncontrollably😆), we did get shots of it flying around and munching as it went on. A South African band, Die Heuwels Fantasties, have a song called 'Wilder as die Wildtuin' (Wilder than the game reserve, directly translated) - and I am convinced they had Northern Natal & Zululand in mind when they wrote that banger!😎
So, for those who love the Northern Natal coast, please keep an eye on your snacks - them aerial pirates are real!
Blame the ol' British sense of humour if you wish, but I'd say that sighting was WELL worth the price of admission. 🤌🤌🤌
📸2025.10.12
📍Cape Vidal, iSimangaliso Wetland Park