Attendees: Barrie
Willis & Sue Hansbury, Stan & Val Culley, Graham & Sue Salthouse,
Danie & Bella du Toit, Robin Eccles & Hanli Kloppers, Alastair Warman
& family, Sandy Olver, Hazel Nevin, Jonathan Davidson, Bob & Hazel van
Rooyen (19)
Species: 44
Text: Hazel van Rooyen
We had a good turnout of 19 folk for this once-popular
venue. On arrival we noticed that the
reserve had received a lot of attention in recent weeks with pathways being
cleared and streams being opened up to drain the reed beds clogging up the
wetland. The wooden huts were a sad
sight though – completely broken down with two guys finishing the job, removing
the remaining decking and floor boards.
Our first walk up the centre of the reserve produced the
most birds of the day, 39. Some of the
species seen were Crowned and Trumpeter Hornbills, Brown-hooded Kingfisher,
Golden-tailed Woodpecker, Sombre Greenbul, Black-backed Puffback, Black-headed
Oriole, Olive Sunbird, a lonely Red-backed Mannikin, plus the usual doves,
bulbuls, starlings and barbets (see end).
At the top, not being sure where the pathway went or how long it was, we
decided to return the same way.
After some welcome coffee and sustenance, we embarked on a
walk over the other side of the river.
It looked OK but some of us more mature ladies were appreciative of a
strong helping hand from the gentlemen over some soggy riverlets. No-one ended up getting wet fortunately. However, this forest patch was quiet, as was
the rest of the walk up the side of the reserve, although a Fiery-necked
Nightjar was glimpsed by some. This was
very steep and a few decided to return to the picnic spot and wait for the
birds to come to them. An African Fish
Eagle and Black Sparrowhawk did show themselves in the skies. Otherwise the reserve had quietened down and all
that remained was for to us to enjoy our braai in the winter sunshine. Apologies for the lack of photos, it was just
not a photo opportunity sort of day.
Species identified: 44
Barbet, Black-collared
Barbet, Crested
Barbet, White-eared
Boubou, Southern
Brownbul, Terrestrial
Bulbul, Black-capped
Cormorant, White-breasted
Dove, Red-eyed
Dove, Tambourine
Drongo, Fork-tailed
Drongo, Square-tailed
Eagle, African Fish
Fly-catcher, Dusky
Flycatcher, Southern Black
Goose, Egyptian
Greenbul, Sombre
Greenbul, Yellow-bellied
Hamerkop
Hornbill, Crowned
Hornbill, Trumpeter
Ibis, Hadedah
Kingfisher, Brown-hooded
Mannikin, Red-backed
Nightjar, Fiery-necked
Oriole, Black-headed
Puffback, Black-backed
Robin-Chat, Red-capped
Shrike, Grey-headed Bush Shrike
Sparrowhawk, Black
Spurfowl, Natal
Starling, Black-bellied
Starling, Red-winged
Sunbird, Amethyst
Sunbird, Collared
Sunbird, Olive
Tinkerbird, Yellow-rumped
Tit, Southern Black Tit
Turaco, Purple-crested
Warbler, Little Rush
Weaver, Dark-backed
Weaver, Spectacled
Weaver, Thick-billed
Wood-hoopoe, Green
Woodpecker, Golden-tailed
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