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Cape White Eye

Zosterops pallidus

Description:

The Cape White-eye, Zosterops pallidus, is a small passerine bird in the white-eye family. It is native to southern Africa.

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5 Comments

Jared Hersch
Jared Hersch 11 years ago

New photos added!!

Jared Hersch
Jared Hersch 11 years ago

I rode a twin fin 5'9" for two years and just couldnt get it right, I found I was always slipping out on my cutbacks and turns, I eventually swapped out the board, if you can surf that thing you can surf anything. Is it not very similar to Rob Machados biscuit that he is driving? What the waves like in Costa Rica?

LarryGraziano
LarryGraziano 11 years ago

Sure is. That board is a little bit of an experiment that I like to take out when the waves are head high or less. It is a 4'2" twin fin

Jared Hersch
Jared Hersch 11 years ago

Thanks Larry, is that you digging deep and tearing it up in that profile pic of yours?

LarryGraziano
LarryGraziano 11 years ago

What a great collection of spottings you have!

Jared Hersch
Spotted by
Jared Hersch

Knysna Local Municipality, Western Cape, South Africa

Spotted on Dec 22, 2012
Submitted on Dec 23, 2012

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