Monday, 18 November 2019

Mkhuze & Ndumo away trip report - 18-28 November 2019


Species counted: Mkhuze 176; Ndumo 120

Text: Hazel van Rooyen
Photos: Stan Culley, Lia Steen, Hazel van Rooyen
Participants
Taken at Red Cliffs, Usuthu River
Mozambique on the other side 

L-R: Barrie, Stan, Sue, Janice, Val, Asothie, Bob, Stanley, Peter, Sandra, Lia, Martin, Sandy, Hazel

Participants: Barrie Willis & Sue Hansbury, Margaret & Richard, Janice & Peter Hogarth, Stan & Val Culley, Stanley & Asothie Gengan, Sandy Olver & Sandra Yorke-Mitchell, Lia & Martin Steen, Bob & Hazel van Rooyen

Travelling via Ophansi Gate, Stan & Val, Bob & Hazel arrived at Mkhuze on 18 November making a short stop at Muzi Pan where they identified 18 waterbirds and waders.  The main body of participants arrived on the 21st, entering via eMshoohi Gate with some using the Ophansi entrance.  Decisions were mixed about which route was the best. 

Over the first 3 days, Stan's group of 4 identified 104 species (including Muzi Pan) and with the arrival of Barrie’s group of 6, plus the Olvers, Gengans and Steens we added another 72, making a total of 176 species from 18-24 November. The tented camp needed a lot of TLC but improvements seemed to be happening. 

The first evening involving the full group we commandeered the communal braai under the boma.  At the start we were told that there would be no electricity so our very own ‘Mcgyvers’ - Stanley with his light and Richard with his height, fixed us up some lighting and a very pleasant evening ensued.  The following nights the boma was being used by other groups so we split into 2 groups and huddled beneath the tent extensions during the ensuing thunderstorms while the guys braiied with a big umbrella, courtesy of Val.  The thunder and lightning was very close and quite scary.


Thunder & Lightning were on the menu (HvR)










Apologies for lack of photos of Barrie's group. 
















Moving on to Ndumo, a count of 120 species was achieved.  The birding and hides were excellent but we were again disappointed with the accommodation. 

A few of us went on an early morning guided walk in the forest and were impressed with our guide, Bongani - our 3 hour walk lasted 5 hours and he was even prepared to continue as the day was cooler than normal.  However, we weaklings had to return for our coffee and breakfast.  He found us the African Broadbill, Narina Trogon, Blue-mantled Crested Flycatcher, amongst many others which included yet another Gorgeous Bushshrike (they had become quite common and we heard them calling often).

African Broadbill (SC)
Gorgeous Bushshrike calling (HvR)


The hide at Nyamithi Pan -wonderful





Views over Nyamithi Pan (HvR)





























You could sit for hours at kuMasinga Hide 
kuMasinga Hide (HvR)


The evenings at Ndumo were spent braaiing at the communal boma, eating and socialising in the main hall.  Barrie organised 2 fun quizzes (boys vs girls) which were greatly enjoyed by everyone.
Usuthu River (HvR)

Following are some of Stan and Lia's and my photos.   For this blog I decided to display the photos by Topic, in no particular order. The list of birds counted is at the end of the blog divided into Mkhuze and Ndumo.

NESTING:
Collared Sunbird peeping out of nest (HvR)

Red-breasted Swallow collecting mud for nest (HvR)














Nest of African Paradise Flycatcher (SC)

Dark-backed Weaver at nest (SC)



















RAPTORS:
Long-crested Eagle (HvR)

White-backed Vulture (HvR)

Lizzard Buzzard  (LS)

Palm-Nut Vulture  (Juv) (LS)


African Cuckoo-Hawk (SC)

Wahlberg's Eagle (SC)
Yellow-billed Kite (LS)


Black-winged (shouldered) Kite (SC)

Brown Snake Eagle (SC)
African Harrier-Hawk (LS)
Common Buzzard (HvR)








































ROBINS:


Bearded Scrub Robin (HvR)
White-browed Robin-Chat (HvR)





White-throated Robin-Chat (SC)




































OTHER GAME AROUND THE RESERVES
Impala Bambi (HvR)

Nyala family (HvR)

Painted Reed Frog (HvR)

"He ain't heavy, he's my brother" (HvR)





VARIOUS SPECIES


Broad-billed Roller (HvR)
 Pygmy Kingfisher (HvR)
 Black-backed Puffback (HvR)
 Crested Guineafowl (LS)

Golden-breasted Bunting (LS)

African Hoopoe (SC)

European Bee-eaters (HvR)

African Yellow White-eye (SC)
Purple-banded Sunbird (LS)

Red-backed Shrike (M) (SC)


Red-backed Shrike (F) (HvR)
Crested Barbet (SC)
Black-bellied Bustard (LS)


INTERESTING SIGHTS

We came across these snake eggs on the path to Nyamithi Hide.  Something (Monitor Lizard perhaps) had uncovered them and begun to eat them.  When we came out of the hide, they were all gone.  That's life in the wild.
Snake eggs (HvR)

Just a tree  - not,
 dotted with Red-billed Queleas (HvR)
All things Bright & Beautiful - Violet-backed Starling family

Red-billed Oxpeckers cooling off (LS)

Woolly-necked Stork feeling pretty (LS)

















WATERFOWL


Saddle-billed Stork (SC)

Showing difference in size of Pink-backed and Great White Pelican (LS)
Pink-backed Pelican (LS)


Green-backed Heron (HvR)

A Malachite Kingfisher watches
storks and egret preening(HvR)


Yellow-billed Storks (LS)

Saddle-billed Stork (HvR

African Openbill (LS)
African Jacana (LS)

Thanks to all who attended, for sharing their knowledge and making the trip such fun.  I am sure we all learned and saw something new.  Thanks too to Sandy Olver for sharing her interest in the flora which surrounded us everywhere.


All photos property of photographer

Bird Lists (Some species are repeated)


Muzi Pan (40)
18 November

Bulbul, Dark-capped
Camaroptera, Green-backed
Cisticola, Rattling
Coucal, Burchell’s
Crake, Black
Cuckoo, Diderick
Cuckoo, Klaas’s
Cuckoo, Red-chested
Dove, Red-eyed
Duck, Yellow-billed
Egret, Cattle
Fiscal, Southern
Flamingo, Greater
Flamingo, Lesser
Francolin, Crested
Goose, Egyptian
Goose, Spurwing
Heron, Grey
Heron, Squacco
Hoopoe, African




Jacana, African
Kingfisher, Pied
Kite, Yellow-billed
Mousebird, Speckled
Openbill, African
Pelican, Pink-backed
Pratincole, Collared
Spoonbill, African
Spurfowl, Natal
Stilt, Black-winged
Stork, Yellow-billed
Swallow, Barn
Swallow, Lesser-striped
Swallows, Wire-tailed
Teal, Red-billed
Tern, Caspian
Tern, Whiskered
Weaver, Spectacled
Weaver, Thick-billed
Weaver, Village



MKHUZE (90)
19-21 November

Apalis, Rudd’s
Apalis, Yellow-breasted
Barbet, Acacia Pied
Barbet, Black-collared
Barbet, Crested
Bateleur
Batis, Chinspot
Bee-eater, European
Bee-eater, Little
Bunting, Golden-breasted
Bushshrike, Gorgeous
Bushshrike, Orange-breasted
Bush-Sparrow, Yellow-throated
Bustard, Black-bellied
Buzzard, Common
Canary, Yellow-fronted
Canary, Yellow-fronted
Cormorant, Reed
Darter, African
Dove, Cape Turtle
Dove, Emerald Spotted Wood-
Dove, Laughing
Dove, Tambourine
Drongo, Fork-tailed
Eagle, African Fish
Eagle, Black-chested Snake-
Eagle, Brown Snake
Eagle, Long-crested
Eagle, Wahlberg’s
Egret, Little
Firefinch, Red-billed
Flycatcher, Ashy
Flycatcher, Grey Tit
Flycatcher, Pale
Flycatcher, Southern Black
Go-away bird
Greenbul, Sombre
Greenbul, Yellow-bellied
Guineafowl, Crested
Hawk, African Cuckoo-
Heron, Black
Hornbill, Crowned
Hornbill, Trumpeter
Hornbill, Yellow-billed


Ibis, Glossy
Ibis, Hadedah
Kingfisher, Brown-hooded
Kingfisher, Pygmy
Kingfisher, Striped
Kite, Black-winged
Lapwing, Blacksmith
Lark, Sabota
Mannikins, Red-backed
Moorhen, Commo
Mousebird, Red-faced
Oriole, Black-headed
Osprey
Oxpecker, Red-billed
Pelican, Great White
Plover, 3-banded
Prinia, Tawny-flanked
Puffback, Black-backed
Quelea, Red-headed
Robin, Bearded Scrub-
Robin, White-browed Scrub Robin
Robin-Chat, White-throated
Scimiterbill
Shrike, Red-backed
Sparrow, Grey-headed
Starling, Glossy
Sunbird, Collared
Sunbird, Purple-banded
Sunbird, White-bellied
Swallow, Red-breasted
Swamphen, African Purple
Tchagra, Black-crowned
Thick-knee, Water
Tinkerbird, Red-fronted
Turaco, Purple-crested
Vulture, White-backed
Wagtail, Pied
Warbler, Willow
Waxbill, Blue
Weaver, Southern Masked
Weaver, Yellow
White-eye, Yellow (L)
Widowbird, White-winged
Wood-hoopoe, Green-backed
Woodpecker, Cardinal
Woodpecker, Golden-tailed

MKHUZE
22-24 November (115)
Barbet, Acacia Pied
Barbet, Black-collared
Barbet, Crested
Batis, Chinspot
Bee-eater, European
Bishop, Southern Red
Boubou, Southern
Brownbul, Terrestrial
Brubru
Bulbul, Dark-capped
Bunting, Golden-breasted
Bushshrike, Grey-headed
Bushshrike, Orange-breasted
Bush-sparrow, Yellow-throated
Buzzard, Common
Camaroptera, Green-backed
Canary, Yellow-fronted
Cisticola, Rattling
Cisticola, Red-faced
Cormorant, White-breasted
Coucal, Burchell’s
Crane, Grey Crowned
Crombec, Long-billed
Cuckoo, Black
Cuckoo, Diederik’s
Cuckoo, Klaas’s
Cuckoo, Red-chested
Darter, African
Dove, Cape Turtle
Dove, Emerald-spotted Wood
Duck, White-faced
Eagle, African Fish
Eagle, Wahlberg’s
Egret, Cattle
Egret, Little
Egret, Yellow-billed
Flycatcher, Pale
Flycatcher, Paradise
Flycatcher, Southern Black


Flycatcher, Spotted
Goose, Egyptian
Goose, Spur-winged
Greenbul, Sombre
Greenshank, Common
Guineafowl, Crested
Heron, Black-crowned Night
Heron, Black-headed
Heron, Goliath
Heron, Squacco
Hoopoe, African
Hornbill, Trumpeter
Ibis, Glossy
Ibis, Hadedah
Jacana, African
Kingfisher, Brown-hooded
Kingfisher, Pied
Kingfisher, Woodland
Korhaan, Red-chested
Lapwing, Senegal
Lapwing, Blacksmith
Lark, Rufous-naped
Lark, Sabota
Martin, Brown-throated
Moorhen, Common
Mousebird, Speckled
Nicator, Eastern
Openbill, African
Oriole, Black-headed
Pelican, Pink-backed
Plover, 3-banded
Prinia, Tawny-flanked
Puffback, Black-backed
Quelea, Red-billed
Robin, White-browed Scrub
Sandpiper, Common
Saw-wing, Black
Shrike, Red-backed
Shrike, Red-backed


Spoonbill, African
Spurfowl, Natal
Starling, Glossy
Starling, Red-winged
Starling, Violet-backed
Stilt, Black-winged
Stork, Woolly-necked
Sunbird, Marico
Sunbird, Purple-banded
Sunbird, Scarlet-chested
Sunbird, White-bellied
Swallow, Barn
Swallow, Lesser-striped
Swallow, Red-breasted
Swallow, White-throated
Swallow, Wire-tailed
Swamphen, African Purple
Swift, Little
Swift, White-rumped
Tchagra, Black-crowned
Tchagra, Brown-crowned
Tern, Caspian
Tern, Whiskered
Thick-knee, Spotted
Thick-knee, Water
Tinkerbird, Red-fronted
Tinkerbird, Red-fronted
Tit, Southern Black
Thrush, Kurrichane
Wagtail, Pied
Warbler, Willow
Waxbill, Blue
Weaver, Dark-backed
Weaver, Village
Whydah, Long-tailed Paradise (non-breeding)
Widowbird, White-winged
Woodhoopoe, Green
Woodpecker, Bearded
Woodpecker, Golden-tailed


NDUMO (total 120)

Apalis, Rudd’s
Apalis, Yellow-breasted
Bateleur
Bee-eater, Little
Broadbill, African
Brownbull, Terrestrial
Bunting, Golden-breasted
Bushshrike, Gorgeous
Bushshrike, Orange-breasted
Camaroptera, Green-backed
Cisticola, Red-faced
Cisticola, Rufous-winged
Cormorant, Reed
Coucal, Burchell’s
Crake, Black
Cuckoo, Black
Cuckoo, Klaas’s
Cuckooshrike, Black
Darter
Dove, Emerald-spotted
Dove, Red-eyed
Drongo Fork-tailed
Drongo, Square-tailed
Duck, Comb
Duck, White-faced
Eagle, African Fish
Eagle, Long-crested
Egret, Great
Egret, Little
Egret, Yellow-billed
Firefinch, Jameson’s
Flycatcher, Ashy
Flycatcher, Blue-mantled Crested
Flycatcher, Grey Tit-
Flycatcher, Pale
Goose, Egyptian
Goose, Spurwinged
Greenbull, Sombre
Greenshank, Common



Guineafowl, Crested
Hamerkop
Harrier, Marsh
Hawk, African Harrier
Hawk, Cuckoo
Heron, Black-headed
Heron, Green-backed
Heron, Squacco
Hoopoe, African
Hornbill, Crowned
Hornbill, Trumpeter
Ibis, Glossy
Ibis, Sacred
Jacana, African
Kingfisher, Brown-hooded
Kingfisher, Giant
Kingfisher, Malachite
Kingfisher, Pied
Kite, Yellow-billed
Lapwing, African Wattled
Lapwing, Blacksmith
Lapwing, Blacksmith
Longclaw, Yellow-throated
Martin, Brown-throated
Mousebird, Red-faced
Nicator, Eastern
Pelican, Great White
Pelican, Pink-backed
Pigeon, Green
Pipit, African
Plover, 3-banded
Plover, Common Ringed
Plover, Kitlitz
Pratincole, Collared
Prinia, Tawny-flanked
Puffback, Black-backed
Queleas, Red-headed
Robin, Bearded Scrub
Robin-Chat, Red-capped
Roller, Purple
Ruff



Sandpiper, Curlew
Sandpiper, Marsh
Sandpiper, Wood
Saw-wing, Black
Shrike, Retz’s Helmet-
Spoonbill, African
Starling, Violet-backed
Stilt, Black-winged
Stint, Little
Stork, Saddle-billed
Stork, Woolly-necked
Stork, Yellow-billed
Sunbird, Collared
Sunbird, Grey
Sunbird, Scarlet-chested
Sunbird, White-bellied
Swallow, Barn
Swallow, Lesser-striped
Tchagra, Black-crowned
Teal, Red-billed
Tern, Caspian
Tern, Whiskered
Thick-knee, Water
Tit, Southern Black
Trogon, Narina
Turaco, Purple-crested
Twinspot, Green
Vulture, Palm-nut
Vulture, White-backed
Wagtail, Pied
Warbler, Willow
Waxbill, Blue
Weaver, Dark-backed
Weaver, Southern Masked
Weaver, Village
Weaver, Yellow
Weaver, Yellow
White-eye, Yellow
Whydah, Pin-tailed
Woodhoopoe, Green
Woodpecker, Cardinal

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