Attendance: Barrie Willis & Sue Hansbury, Doug Butcher, Stanley
& Asothie Gengan, Johan & Karin Burger, Bob & Hazel van Rooyen
Species identified: 34 Text:
Hazel van Rooyen
Photos:
Doug Butcher, Hazel van Rooyen
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Narina Trogon (photo: H van Rooyen) |
Gosh, we are having a lot of wind this year! And Sunday was no exception with a blustery
breeze blowing strongly on our arrival. However, some brave birds were out and about and a count of 34 was acceptable for such a windy day. Gathering at our meeting spot
by the main road, we watched a Red-capped Robin-Chat carrying large beak-fulls of
nesting material to its nest.
Proceeding up the dirt road to the reserve, our usual stopping area was
a hive of activity with logs being loaded onto tractors so we made our way
directly to the gate. An early cuckoo flew
across our path but it was not identifiable.
After paying our entrance fees we paused in the parking area to look for
avian activity. And what did Sue spot –
our namesake – a beautiful female Narina Trogon.
What a special sight! It didn’t like to stay still but flew amongst
the branches, still bare from their winter shedding which fortunately enabled some reasonable
sightings. Two Dark-backed Weavers were easily
spotted in branches overhanging the hut and Green-backed Camaropteras called
from the thicker bush. A Black-headed
Oriole called melodiously along with Olive Sunbirds and Yellow-fronted
Canaries.
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The people (photo: Doug Butcher) |
Thanks to all who attended.
All photos property of photographer
Species identified: 34
Barbet, Black-collared
Boubou, Southern
Bulbu, Sombre
Camaroptera, Green-backed
Canary, Cape
Canary, Yellow-fronted
Coucal, Burchell’s
Dove, Red-eyed
Dove, Tambourine
Drongo, Fork-tailed
Flycatcher, Southern Black
Goose, Egyptian
Hoopoe, African
Ibis, Hadedah
Kite, Yellow-billed
Longclaw, Yellow-throated
Oriole, Black-headed
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Pipit, African
Prinia, Tawny-flanked
Robin-Chat, Red-capped
Saw-wing, Black
Starling, Black-bellied
Starling, Glossy
Stonechat, African
Stork, Woolly-necked
Sunbird, Amethyst
Sunbird, Greater Double-collared
Sunbird, Olive
Swift, Palm
Swift, White-rumped
Trogon, Narina
Turaco, Knysna
Weaver, Dark-backed
White-eye, Cape
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