Tuesday 28 May 2013

Parrot washed up on Manaba Beach

(Photo Clive Edmundson)
Clive Edmundson has sent in this photo of a parrot which he found washed up on Manaba Beach.
Clive says it resembles a Brown-headed Parrot, so I have sent this on to Colleen Downs to see if it may be a Cape Parrot. How it got there will probably remain a mystery.

Sunday 26 May 2013

Outing report- 26th May 2012 Kenneth Stainbank Nature Reserve

by Andy Ruffle

Trail map for  the reserve
(Photo Andy Ruffle)
Attendees: Penny de Vries, Lennart Eriksson & Evelyn Heunis, Stanley Gengan, Eric Kok, Sandy Olver, Barry Pullock, Andy Ruffle, Bob & Hazel van Rooyen, Ron Whitham, Barrie Willis & Sue Hansbury. (13 attendees).

We had a very pleasing turnout for today's outing, which proved closer than expected. Travelling time from Sea Park was only just over an hour, with us all finding our way easily.
There was plenty of bird activity around the car park, which kept us busy before heading off clockwise on the main circular trail. The 4.3 km walk takes you through grassland and patches of coastal forest. A Klaas's Cuckoo was well spotted by Barrie, giving us all a good view. Birding was steady, but gradually deteriorated as the temperature rose to a peak of 28 degrees. Having walked just 0.6km we reached a small dam. Here we found a pair of African Black Duck, a Reed Cormorant and a very scraggy African Darter which was presumably going through it's moult.

African Darter looking rather scruffy
along with a Reed Cormorant
(Photo Hazel van Rooyen)
African Black Duck
(Photo Penny de Vries)
With the time fast approaching 09h30 we headed back to the car park, via the old Stainbank residence, for breakfast.

Breakfast in the idyllic main car park
(Photo Andy Ruffle)
Suitably refreshed, we set off once again but in the opposite direction this time. This trail took us through some nice forest towards the Umhlatuzana River. Sadly, the heat was now really affecting the birding and the birders.

Some welcome shade for our weary birders
(Photo Penny de Vries)
This Durban reserve certainly surprised us all. We only touched the surface of walking trails available and everyone thoroughly enjoyed the day. We will now add this venue as a regular outing. There is still much more to explore.

Birds recorded: White-browed Scrub –Robin, Southern Black Flycatcher, Dusky Flycatcher, Dark-capped Bulbul, Sombre Greenbul , Terrestrial Brownbul, Red-eyed Dove, Common Myna, Black-collared Barbet, White-eared Barbet, Black-bellied Starling, Cape Glossy Starling, Purple-crested Turaco, Tambourine Dove, Chinspot Batis, Common Fiscal, Fork-tailed Drongo,  Square-tailed Drongo, Olive Sunbird, Collared Sunbird, Grey Sunbird, Amethyst Sunbird,  Spectacled Weaver, Village Weaver, Dark-backed Weaver, Thick-billed Weaver, Cape White-eye, Black-headed Oriole, Yellow-rumped Tinkerbird, Red-capped Robin-chat,  Yellow-bellied Greenbul, Black-backed Puffback, Bronze Mannikin, Southern Black Tit, Hadeda Ibis, Klaas’s Cuckoo, Rufus-winged Cisticola, Yellow-fronted Canary, Yellow-throated Longclaw, Speckled Mousebird, Reed Cormorant, White-breasted Cormorant, African Black Duck, African Darter, Egyptian Goose, Lesser Honeyguide, Brown-hooded Kingfisher, African Paradise-Flycatcher, Green-backed Camaroptera, Ashy Flycatcher, Golden-tailed Woodpecker, Bar-throated Apalis, Grey  Cuckooshrike, Natal Spurfowl. (54 species)

Sunday 12 May 2013

Outing report- 12th May 2013 NPC Oribi (Simuma) Conservancy


(Photo Andy Ruffle)
 
Attendees: Doug & Angie Butcher, Stan & Val Culley, Andy Ruffle, Bob & Hazel van Rooyen (7 attendees)

An unusually low turnout from members for today’s outing, which was probably due to the bad weather the day before. However, the morning broke with not a cloud in the sky and no wind.
As normal, birding was very good even though we could not manage to cross the river again.
The majority of birds recorded were actually seen for a change. Stan witnessed a poor Yellow-fronted Canary being snapped up by a Little Sparrowhawk, not an everyday sighting.

This unusual spider web in the shape of a dish intrigued us.
(Photo Andy Ruffle)

Another glorious winter's day in Africa
(Photo Andy Ruffle)
The local Zebra kept a watchful eye on us.
(Photo Andy Ruffle)


Birds recorded: White-necked Raven, Yellow-fronted Canary, African Hoopoe, Brown-hooded Kingfisher, Dark-capped Bulbul, Red-winged Starling, Cape Starling, Spectacled Weaver, African Pied Wagtail, Hamerkop, Southern Grey-headed Sparrow, Black-collared Barbet, African Dusky Flycatcher, Common Fiscal, Red-eyed Dove, Green-backed Camaroptera, Chinspot Batis, Fork-tailed Drongo, Sombre Greenbul, Tawny-flanked Prinia, Trumpeter Hornbill, Cape White-eye, Black-headed Oriole, Southern Boubou, Natal Spurfowl, White-browed Scrub-Robin, Hadada Ibis, Cape Robin-Chat, Green Wood-Hoopoe, Black-bellied Starling, Neddicky, Olive Sunbird, Little Sparrowhawk, White-bellied Sunbird, Village Weaver, Dark-backed Weaver, African Firefinch, African Fish-Eagle, Red-capped Robin-Chat, Greater Double-collared Sunbird, Golden-tailed Woodpecker, Common Waxbill, Yellow Weaver, Speckled Mousebird, Ashy Flycatcher, Crowned Hornbill, Burchell's Coucal, African Green-Pigeon, Golden-breasted Bunting, Southern Black Flycatcher, Orange-breasted Bushshrike, Knysna Turaco, Grey Cuckooshrike, Southern Black Tit, Bar-throated Apalis, Bronze Mannikin, Red-throated Wryneck, Crowned Eagle, Red-fronted Tinkerbird, Black-backed Puffback, Pied Crow. (61 species)

Wednesday 1 May 2013

Yellow-fronted Tinkerbird

Pogoniulus chrysoconus


Kruger Park, May 2013
(Subspp extoni)
(Photo Stan Culley)



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Red-headed Finch

Amadina erythrocephala



male, Ermelo, May 2013
(Subspp dissita)
(Photo Stan Culley)

female, Ermelo, May 2013
(Subspp dissita)
(Photo Stan Culley)




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Brown-headed Parrot

Poicephalus cryptoxanthus


Kruger Park, May 2013
(Subspp cryptoxanthus)
(Photo Stan Culley)







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Orange-breasted Bushshrike

Chlorophoneus sulfureopectus


Kruger Park, May 2013
(Subspp similis)
(Photo Stan Culley)





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African Snipe

Gallinago nigripennis



Ermelo, May 2013
(Subspp nigripennis)
(Photo Stan Culley)








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