Sunday 22 April 2018

OUTING REPORT: Ellingham Estate, 22 April 2018

Grey Crowned Crane (photo HvR)
Attendees: Stan & Val Culley, Margie Cowan, Hazel Nevin, Stanley Gengan, Ros Conrad and Andrew Warburton, Bob & Hazel van Rooyen

Species:  61                                                                                Text: Hazel van Rooyen
Early morning at Ellingham (photo HvR)

A successful morning's birding was had at Ellingham Estate, 62 species being identified.  Beginning the day with a walk towards the dams, some tall trees produced Southern Black Tit, Southern Black Flycatcher, Sombre Greenbull and White-eared Barbet.
White-eared Barbet (photo HvR)

Yellow-rumpted Tinkerbird (photo HvR)

 Collared Sunbird (photo HvR)

Yellow-rumped Tinkerbird, Thick-billed Weaver, Paradise Flycatcher, Black Cuckoo-Shrike, Southern Boubou, Black-backed Puffback and Collared Sunbird were also very active in the early morning sunshine.  

At the first dam a Malachite Kingfisher, 3-banded Plover and Cape Wagtail were spotted.  Around the corner a Long-crested Eagle surveyed the world from a a stand of casaurinas.  As we walked beneath some bushes reaching across the road two Grey Crowned Cranes were perched in the lower branches.  After observing for a while they inevitably flew off as we moved passed them, trumpeting as they went.
Grey Crowned Crane (photo HvR)

The next dam was home to Spurwing Geese.  An African Darter dried off its wings, catching the breeze from the top of a shrub on the island while some African Jacanas investigated the lily pads.  It was good to see them as they haven't been so prolific this summer.  

African Jacana (photo HvR)

Other birds seen in this area were Green Wood-hoopoe, Purple-crested Turaco, Black-collared Barbet, Black Saw-wing and Grey Heron.  A Pygmy Kingfisher was sitting on a branch by the water's edge but disappeared on our approach.

After breakfast we drove across the road to another dam but we couldn't find a good vantage point and only saw a couple of White-backed Ducks and these through the scope.  We tried a walk around the side but couldn't get closer.  Along this road we saw Brown-hooded Kingfisher, Fiscal Flycatcher, Amethyst Sunbird and White-fronted Bee-eater.
Little Bee-eater (photo HvR)
Hamerkop - can you do this with your head! (photo HvR)
Our next stop was the causeway where we parked and took a stroll around.  White-bellied Sunbird, Pied Wagtail, Red-backed Mannikin, Mountain Wagtail and a Jackal Buzzard were spotted.

As Hazel Nevin left she added Cape Glossy Starling and Violet-backed Starling to the list and as the stragglers left, we saw a Crowned Eagle.


Special thanks go to Stanley Gengan for collecting and returning the forms to Rocky Bay resorts, especially as he had to delay joining his family on a weekend in the Drakensburg. Thanks Stanley!

Species: 61
Tit, Southern Black 
Flycatcher, Southern Black 
Ibis, Hadedah
Greenbul, Sombre
Barbet, White-eared
Weaver, Thick-billed
Flycatcher, Paradise
Robin-Chat, Red-capped
Tinkerbird, Yellow-rumped
Bushshrike, Orange-breasted
Cuckooshrike, Black
Boubou, Southern
Puffback, Black-backed
Sunbird, Collared
Longclaw, Yellow-throated
Kingfisher, Malachite
Dove, Tambourine
Dove, Red-eyed
Starling, Black-bellied
Drongo, Fork-tailed
Plover, 3-banded 
Cuckooshrike, Grey
Wagtail, Cape
Eagle, Long-crested
Canary, Yellow-fronted
Sunbird, Olive
Mannikin, Bronze
Crane, Grey Crowned
Darter, African
Goose Spurwing
Jacana, African
Woodhoopoe, Green
Hornbill, Trumpeter
Goose, Egyptian
Turaco, Purple-crested
Barbet, Black-collared
Moorhen, Common
Saw-wing, Black
Heron, Grey
Hamerkop
Kingfisher, Pygmy
Greenbull, Yellow-bellied
Bulbul, Dark-capped
Kite, Black-shouldered
Goose, Spurwing
Bee-eater, Little
Duck, White-backed
Kingfisher, Brown-hooded
Flycatcher, Fiscal
Sunbird, Amethyst
Sunbird, White-bellied
Buzzard, Jackal
Wagtail, Pied
Mannikin, Red-backed
Wagtail, Mountain
Eagle, Crowned

(Photos property of H van Rooyen)






Saturday 14 April 2018

UPCOMING OUTING: Ellingham Estate, Park Rynie, 22 April 2018

Spurwing Goose (photo by Stan Culley)

Sunday 22 April at 06h30 BirdLife Trogons will visit Ellingham Estate, Park Rynie. There is a R20pp entrance fee, which Stanley Gengan will collect at the outing on behalf of Rocky Bay Resorts together with signed indemnity forms. Bring chairs, breakfast and something to braai for lunch. ALL WELCOME. There is a R20pp charge for non-members for BirdLife Trogons. Outings may be cancelled due to weather, check www.birdlifetrogons.blogspot.co.za or phone Hazel van Rooyen on 072 355 8837 before setting off. For further details telephone Hazel or visit the blog. Please note we cannot respond to text messages or "call me" requests.

PLEASE LET HAZEL KNOW BEFOREHAND IF YOU WILL BE ATTENDING THE OUTING.

Directions: Take the Umzinto/Park Rynie offramp from the N2. Turn inland, towards Umzinto. The very first farm on your left is Ellingham. Meet near the paddock but please do NOT enter.
Set GPS to DD MM SS.S = S30 18 53.2 E30 42 54.6

Thanking you
Kind regards
Hazel van Rooyen
Secretary BirdLife Trogons Bird Club

Sunday 8 April 2018

OUTING REPORT: Lake Eland Nature Reserve, 8 April 2018

Attendees: Barrie Willis & Sue Hansbury, Danie & Bella du Toit, Robin Eccles & Hanli Kloppers, Bob & Hazel van Rooyen joined for the braai only with family

Species:  41

A good morning was spent at Lake Eland Nature Reserve.  Thanks go to Andy Ruffle who negotiated a discount for members.  




Species Waxbill, Blue
Turaco, Knysna
Starling, Black-bellied
Barbet, Black-collared
Mousebird, Speckled
Dove, Tambourine
Drongo, Ford-tailed
Prinia, Tawny-flanked
Tinkerbird, Red-fronted
Weaver, Thick-billed
Cameroptera, Green-backed
Wagtail, Cape
Kingfisher, Brown-hooded
Weaver, Dark-backed
Wagtail, Pied
Kingfisher, Malachite
Eagle, African Fish
Bulbul, Dark-capped
Straling, Red-winged
Weaver, Spectacled
Dove, Red-eyed
Dove, Speckled
Canary, Forest
Heron Grey
Goose, Egyptian
Crow, Pied
Guineafowl, Helmeted
Raven, White-necked
Weaver, Village
Sunbird, Amethysst
Canary, Yellow-fronted
Neddicky
Stonechat, African
Ibis, Hadedah
Coucal, Burchell's
Longclaw, Cape
Pipit, African
Francolin, Red-winged
Crane, Grey-crowned
Vulture, Cape
Apalis, Bar-throated




Monday 2 April 2018

UPCOMING OUTING: 8 April 2018 - Lake Eland Nature Reserve

 
Long-crested Eagle (photo: Stan Culley)
Dear Members & Friends

Sunday  8 April 06:30 am BirdLife Trogons will visit Lake Eland Nature Reserve.  Bring chairs, breakfast and something to braai for lunch.  ALL WELCOME.  There is a R20pp charge for non-members of BirdLife Trogons.  Entrance charge to Lake Eland is  R40  for pensioners and R60 adults.
 
Outing may be cancelled due to the weather, check www.birdlifetrogons.blogspot.com or phone Hazel on 072 355 8837 before setting off.  Please note we cannot respond to text messages or "call me" requests.
 
PLEASE LET HAZEL KNOW IF YOU WILL BE ATTENDING THE OUTING.
 
From Port Shepstone take N2 to Harding. Just before Murchison Hospital turn right into road signposted Oribi Flats East.  Proceed down the hill passed NPC factory, then the road climbs up to Oribi Flats. Keep straight on to Lake Eland which is well signed.  Set GPS to DD MM SS.S  =  S30 41 35.7   E30 10 42.8


Kind regards
Hazel van Rooyen
Secretary
BirdLife Trogons