230
Art. # 230
BIRDSCONTOUR
REPORT
(01.03.’14 – 15.03.’14)
Text and photos from Stefan Rust
2014
(In terms of the Geneva Convention the copyright of these
texts belong to Stefan Rust)
Dear birding friends,
as birdwatching is a relatively new and one of the fastest
growing and a most popular pursuit, it attracts people of all ages around the
world. There can hardly be a better place than southern Africa (Namibia,
Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Swaziland, Lesotho, South Africa) to nurture an
interest in birds as it supports almost 1000 bird species, which is about 10
per cent of the world's entire bird. Taking birding to new heights,
Hobby-Ornithologist Stefan Rust together with BirdsConTour represents some of
the ontour bird sightings and several other interesting birding aspects to
showcase the fun of birding, promote citizen science, highlight conservation,
indicate where to view what birds and raise awareness of southern Africa's
(sometimes international) birds and their habitats.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS WORK GETS DISTRIBUTED
INTERNATIONALLY
Have a quick look if your name is included in this
scientific informational work (alphabetically arranged):
Abels Martina (Germany)
Bischoff Gabriele (Germany)
Blasche Karin (Germany)
Boosmann Christina (Germany)
Dahle Wendula (Namibia)
Dietz Regine & Horst (Gästefarm Etendero) (Namibia)
Eggers Benno (Germany)
Fischer Birgit (Germany)
Fischer Frank (Germany)
Fischer Harald (Germany)
Fürst Carita (Germany)
Gazis Dr. Efthymios (Germany)
Gazis Elfriede (Germany)
Gerlinger Helga (Germany)
Glöditsch Christa & Frank (Gästefarm Gelukspoort)
(Namibia)
Görlich-Hansen Rudolf (Germany)
Günther Erika (Germany)
Harms-Kranich Elke (Germany)
Henning Kirsten (Germany)
Jaenchen Diemo (Germany)
Jandel Berthold (Germany)
Jandel Helga (Germany)
Kaack Anne-Katrin (Germany)
Klander-Strauß Regine (Germany)
Kleindienst Ute (Germany)
Kranich Guido (Germany)
Kress Birgit (Germany)
Leyerer Wofgang (Namibia)
Lubahn Ursula (Germany)
Marx Gisela (Germany)
Matthiessen Irene (Germany)
Mende Sabine (Germany)
Mendel Astrid (Germany)
Pohl Andrea (Germany)
Premke Renate (Germany)
Rettberg Marianne (Germany)
Rust Heidi (Namibia)
Santos Sigrid (Germany)
Schecker Sabine (Germany)
Schilling Silke (Germany)
Sinnreich Heike (Germany)
Stehr Werner (Germany)
Walther Ulrike (Germany)
Wogan Imke (Germany)
Wolschke Carolin (Germany)
Wolters Antje (Germany)
Zehnder C. (Germany)
Sites and countries visited during this period incl.
amount of species per site:
(0-0 - Haven’t been there myself)
(single letter – indicates several sites per day)
01.03: (A) Windhoek – Hosea Kutako International Airport
(6 species), (B) Windhoek
(11
species), (C) Penduka (Goreangab Dam) (13 species)
02.03: (A) Windhoek – Namib Desert Lodge (33 species), (B)
Namib Desert Lodge (21
species)
03.03: (A) Sossusvlei and Sesriem (18 species) – (B) Road
from Sesriem to Namib
Desert
Lodge (2 species), (C) Namib Desert Lodge (9 species, additional to
yesterday)
04.03: (A) Namib Desert Lodge (3 species, additional to
yesterday), (B) Road from
Namib
Desert Lodge to Walvisbay (27 species,), (C) Walvisbay (13 species) – (D)
Swakopmund (Orange House) (10 species)
05.03: (A) Road from Swakopmund to Gästefarm Etendero (Regine
& Horst Dietz) (28
species), (B) Gästefarm Etendero (Regine & Horst Dietz) (36
species)
06.03: (A) Gästefarm Etendero (6 species, additional to
yesterday), (B) Road from
Etendero Guestfarm to Gästefarm Gelukspoort (36 species), (C)
Gelukspoort
Guestfarm (22 species)
07.03: (A) Road from Gelukspoort Guestfarm to Etosha
National Park (15 species), (B)
Etosha N.P.
(40 species), (C) Etosha Safari Camp (7 species)
08.03: (A) Etosha National Park (39 species), (B) Road
from Etosha N.P. to Seidarap
Guesthouse (6 species), (C) Seidarap Gästehaus (14 species)
09.03: (A) Seidarap Guesthouse ( species, additional to
yesterday), (B) Road from
Seidarap to Grashoek ( species), (C) Grashoek ( species), (D) Road from
Grashoek
to
Seidarap Guesthouse ( species, additional), (E) Seidarap Guesthouse (6
species,
additional)
10.03: (A) Seidarap Guesthouse (1 species, additional),
(B) Road from Seidarap to Onjala
Lodge
(18 species), (C) Onjala Lodge (11 species), (D) Road from Onjala Lodge
to
Windhoek (15 species, additional)
11.03: (A) Road from Windhoek to Onjala Lodge (7 species),
(B) Onjala Lodge
(30
species), (C) N/a’an ku se (23 species)
13.03: (A) Road from Windhoek to Sun Karros Daan Viljoen
(11 species), (B) Sun
Karros
Daan Viljoen (17 species)
15.03: (A) Olympia Garden, Windhoek (12 species)
Total Distance traveled:
3 476 km
Personal Highlights:
BIRDS IN ART
BLUE CRANE
CARMINA BURANA & AFRICANA
GELUKSPOORT GUESTFARM
01.03.'14 Penduka, Goreangab Dam, Windhoek,
Namibia Squacco Heron (1) In
Namibia their main egg laying time is from March till June. Courtship displays
include stick passing.
02.03.’14 Connie’s
Restaurant, Klein Aub, Namibia
Speckled Pigeon (3) Two
nestlings are in a nest under the verandah roof at Connie’s Restaurant near
Klein Aub. They regularly nest on man-made structures.
03.03.'14 Namib Desert Lodge, Namibia Dune
Lark (1) The distribution area of this
desert living expert is restricted to the dune sea of the Namib Desert from the
Kuiseb River to the Koichab River. It is an endemic species to Namibia.
04.03.'14 Walvisbay Lagoon (RAMSAR site), Namibia
Bar-tailed Godwit (1) This is
probably the record holding terrestrial bird with undertaking the longest
non-stop migration, 11 600 km from Alaska to New Zealand. And still it is a
quite long-living bird, the oldest ringed bird being 31 years and 4 months old.
Occasionally it forages with its bill touching the mud while rapidly vibrating
its lower mandible. This probably functions as an alternative to the
foot-trembling.
05.03.'14 Erongo Mountains, Namibia Lappet-faced
Vulture (12) Taking into consideration that in the
year 1995 86 (about 10% of the Namibian population at that time) of these
endangered birds were deliberately
killed in an incident in this area, it is a treat to see 12 of these big
feathered scavengers soaring.
06.03.'14 Gelukspoort Guestfarm, Namibia
Bird & Birder Friendly Award
Not only can the new born son Luka of Crissi and Frank
Glöditsch enjoy a healthy and intact environment on the farm where the
beautiful Gelukspoort Guestfarm is situated, but also their national and
international guests. For their endeavors in establishing an intact nature,
Crissi and Frank earned a two penguin-rated Bird & Birder Friendly Award
from BirdsConTour. More details under Birds in Words article 221,
www.birdscontour.blogspot.com.
06.03.'14 Ngatuve Vatere orphanage, Kalkfeld,
Namibia BirdsConTour for a cleaner Bird Habitat Today the cleaning session of the BirdsConTour
for a cleaner Bird Habitat project led to the Ngatuve Vatere
orphanage. Together with the guests, staff of the orphanage and some children,
the entrance area was cleaned.
07.03.'14 Fransfontein Mountains, Namibia
Peregrine Falcon (1) Bush encroachment
seems to be of advantage to this naturally rare species in some areas.
08.03.'14 Fishers Pan, Etosha NP., Namibia
Black-necked Grebe (32) This group of 32 individuals of this
uncommon to common species was feeding by diving for food. When fish is eaten,
most researched stomachs contain feathers, probably to wrap the fish bones to
avoid injuries by them.
09.03.'14 Seidarap Gästehaus, Namibia Bird
& Birder Friendly Award Seven German speaking guests have been
awarded with a 1 penguin-rated Bird & Birder Friendly Award for their
contribution by participating on a tour led by Stefan Rust. They also
participated in the cleaning session at the Ngatuve Vatere orphanage, organized
by “BirdsConTour for a cleaner Bird Habitat”.
Awardees:
Blasche Karin, Fischer Birgit & Frank, Gazis Elfriede
& Dr. Efthymios, Jaenchen Diemo & Mendel Astrid.
More under Birds in Words article 226, www.birdscontour.blogspot.com.
10.03.'14 Onjala Lodge, Namibia Common
House-Martin (± 300) In many parts of the
western Palearctic the populations are decreasing. These birds are superb
hunters of mainly flying insects but they even take caterpillars dangling from
branches. Therefore they need to be respected and treated with care because
thanks to these birds the valued guests will praise a lodge that they didn’t
experience any mosquitoes.
11.03.'14 Carmina Burana & Africana, Onjala
Lodge and N/a’an ku se, Namibia BirdsCONTOUR (Travel gives Wings) Members of the SingAkademie Niedersachsen, who will
be staging the intercultural German-Namibian project “Carmina Burana &
Africana” in Windhoek and Swakopmund, Namibia, together with the Amdi!Khoen
Choir from Windhoek and the Mascato Youth Choir from Swakopmund, participated
on a game viewing outing, led by BirdsConTour, to the Onjala Lodge and Game
Reserve and to the N/a’an ku se Wildlife Sanctuary.
13.03.'14 Carmina Burana & Africana, Sun
Karros Daan Viljoen, Namibia BirdsCONTOUR (Travel gives Wings) Impressed by the BirdsConTour excursion on the 11th,
another game viewing trip was organized. Today 54 members of the intercultural
German-Namibian project “Carmina Burana & Africana”, framed by Carl Orff’s
world famous work “Carmina Burana”, joined the BirdsConTour outing to Sun Karros
Daan Viljoen Resort and Game Park.
14.03.'14 Carmina Burana & Africana,
Windhoek, Namibia Bird & Birder Friendly Award Not only is the Carmina Burana & Africana one
of the largest choirs that has performed on Namibian stage, but it is the only
choir of such a size that ever supported bird conservation in Namibia.
BirdsConTour earned a proud amount of money from members that have joined two
different BirdsConTour outings. A large part of this money will be used for
various projects organized by BirdsConTour. In a way of saying thanks,
BirdsConTour awarded participants of these outings with one penguin-rated Bird
& Birder Friendly Awards:
Abels Martina, Bischoff Gabriele, Boosmann Christina,
Dahle Wendula, Eggers Benno, Fischer Harald, Fürst Carita, Gerlinger Helga,
Görlich-Hansen Rudolf, Günther Erika, Harms-Kranich Elke, Henning Kirsten,
Jandel Berthold, Jandel Helga, Kaack Anne-Katrin, Klander-Strauß Regine,
Kleindienst Ute, Kranich Guido, Kress Birgit, Leyerer Wofgang, Lubahn Ursula,
Marx Gisela, Matthiessen Irene, Mende Sabine, Pohl Andrea, Premke Renate,
Rettberg Marianne, Santos Sigrid, Schecker Sabine, Schilling Silke, Sinnreich
Heike, Stehr Werner, Walther Ulrike, Wogan Imke, Wolschke Carolin, Wolters
Antje, Zehnder C. Referring to Birds in Words article 229, www.birdscontour.blogspot.com.
15.03.’14 Olympia Garden, Windhoek, Namibia Birds in Art The
Birds in Art project
gave one of two complimentary tickets to a passionate harmonica player artist
and bird friendly gardener, Mrs. Heidi Rust, in recognition for years of wild
garden bird conservation. Read more in article 227 under Birds in Words, www.birdscontour.blogspot.com.
16.03.’14 Windhoek,
Namibia Anti Poaching
Crusade An article (228) is published in Birds
in Words (www.birdscontour.blogspot.com)
by the Anti Poaching Crusade
project to discuss the pro and contra of South Africa’s endeavors to legalize
the trade with rhino horn.
Index to bird species observed in this period:
(English names and date when seen)
(* - See
text about species on according date beneath species list)
(A or B – Appears when species is recorded at different
sites on same day, specifying where on according date beneath species list)
-Abdim’s Stork
08.3.(A) /
-Acacia Pied Barbet 02.3.(A)(B) / 04.3.(B) / 05.3.(B) / 06.3.(C) /
07.3.(B) / 08.3.(C) /
11.3.(B) / 13.3.(A) /
-African Grey Hornbill 06.3.(C) / 08.3.(A) / 09.3.(B)(C) /
-African Fish-Eagle 08.3.(A) /
-African Hoopoe 06.3.(B)(C) /
-African Jacana 08.3.(A) /
-African Palm-Swift 04.3.(B) / 05.3.(A) / 07.3.(B) / 08.3.(C) / 11.3.(A) /
13.3.(B) /
-African Paradise-Flycatcher 13.3.(A) /
-African Pipit
07.3.(B) /
-African Red-eyed Bulbul 01.3.(B) / 02.3.(A) / 05.3.(A)(B) / 06.3.(B) /
07.3.(A)(C) /
08.3.(C) / 10.3.(B) / 11.3.(C) / 13.3.(A) / 15.3.(A) /
-African Reed-Warbler 13.3.(A) / 15.3.(A) /
-African Scops-Owl 06.3.(A)(C) /
-African Spoonbill 08.3.(A) /
-African Wattled Lapwing 07.3.(B) /
-Ant-eating Chat 11.3.(C) /
-Augur Buzzard
04.3.(B) /
-Barn Owl
03.3.(A) / 06.3.(A) / 09.3.(A) /
-Barn Swallow
05.3.(A) / 06.3.(B) / 10.3.(B) / 11.3.(B) /
-Barred Wren-Warbler 05.3.(A)(B) / 07.3.(B) / 09.3.(D) / 11.3.(B)(C) /
13.3.(B) /
-Bare-cheeked Babbler 06.3.(C) / 09.3.(B) /
-*Bar-tailed Godwit 04.3.*(C) /
-Bateleur
08.3.(A) /
-Black-chested Prinia 01.3.(C) / 03.3.(C) / 06.3.(B) / 07.3.(B) / 08.3.(A) /
10.3.(C)(D) /
11.3.(B)(C) /
-Black-chested Snake-Eagle 04.3.(B) / 05.3.(A)(B) /
-Black-faced Waxbill 11.3.(C) /
-*Black-necked Grebe 08.3.(A) /
-Black-shouldered Kite 01.3.(B) / 02.3.(A) / 08.3.(A) / 10.3.(D) /
-Black-throated Canary 01.3.(B) / 10.3.(B)(C) / 11.3.(A) / 15.3.(A) /
-Black-winged Stilt 08.3.(A) /
-Black Cuckoo
05.3.(B) / 11.3.(B) /
-Blacksmith Lapwing 02.3.(A) / 05.3.(B) / 07.3.(B) /
-Blue Crane
08.3.(A) /
-Blue Waxbill
02.3.(A) / 09.3.(D) /
-Booted Eagle
06.3.(B) /
-Brown-crowned Tchagra 09.3.(A) / 11.3.(C) /
-Brown Snake-Eagle 05.3.(A) / 06.3.(B) / 07.3.(A) /
-Brubru
02.3.(B) / 06.3.(B) /
-Burchell’s Courser 04.3.(B) /
-Burchell’s Starling 05.3.(B) / 09.3.(B) / 10.3.(D) / 11.3.(C) /
-Cape Cormorant 04.3.(C)(D) /
-Cape Crow
03.3.(A) / 07.3.(B) / 09.3.(E) /
-Cape Glossy Starling 02.3.(A) / 05.3.(B) / 06.3.(B13.3.(A) / )(C) /
07.3.(A) / 09.3.(B) /
10.3.(C)(D) / 11.3.(B)(C) / 13.3.(B) /
-Cape Sparrow
02.3.(B) / 03.3.(A) / 04.3.(D) /
-Cape Teal
08.3.(A) /
-Cape Turtle-Dove 02.3.(A)(B) / 05.3.(B) / 06.3.(B)(C) / 07.3.(A)(B)(C)
/ 08.3.(B)(C) /
09.3.(B)(C) / 10.3.(B) / 11.3.(B)(C) / 13.3.(B) /
-Cape Wagtail
02.3.(A) / 04.3.(D) / 10.3.(B) /
-Capped Wheatear 08.3.(A) /
-Cattle Egret
08.3.(A) / 09.3.(D) /
-Chestnut-vented Tit-Babbler 11.3.(B) / 13.3.(A) /
-Cinnamon-breasted Bunting 07.3.(C) /
-Common Fiscal
02.3.(A) / 03.3.(A)(C) / 04.3.(B) / 05.3.(A) / 06.3.(B) / 07.3.(B) /
10.3.(B) / 11.3.(B) /
-Common Greenshank 08.3.(A) /
-*Common House-Martin *10.3.(C) / 11.3.(B) /
-Common Moorhen 01.3.(C) /
-Common Ostrich 03.3.(A)(B) / 04.3.(B) / 07.3.(B) / 11.3.(B) /
13.3.(B) /
-Common Sandpiper 08.3.(A) /
-Common Scimitarbill 04.3.(A) / 06.3.(C) / 08.3.(A) / 09.3.(C) /
-Common Swift
03.3.(A) / 04.3.(C) / 05.3.(A) / 15.3.(A) /
-Common Waxbill 04.3.(D) /
-Crimson-breasted Shrike 01.3.(C) / 06.3.(B) / 07.3.(B) / 08.3.(C) / 09.3.(A) /
10.3.(B) /
11.3.(A)(B)(C) /
-Crowned Lapwing 08.3.(A) / 09.3.(B) /
-Damara Hornbill 05.3.(A)(B) / 06.3.(B)(C) /
-Diderick Cuckoo 02.3.(A) / 03.3.(C) / 05.3.(B) / 06.3.(B) /
11.3.(A)(B) / 13.3.(A)(B) /
15.3.(A) /
-*Dune Lark
03.3.*(C) /
-Dusky Sunbird
02.3.(B) / 03.3.(A) / 04.3.(B) / 06.3.(B) / 08.3.(A) /
-Egyptian Goose 01.3.(C) / 05.3.(B) / 07.3.(B) /
-Eurasian Golden Oriole 08.3.(A) /
-European Bee-eater 02.3.(A) / 06.3.(B) / 07.3.(B) / 10.3.(D) / 11.3.(C) /
13.3.(A) /
15.3.(A)
/
-European Roller 06.3.(B) /
-Familiar Chat
02.3.(B) / 03.3.(A) / 05.3.(B) /
-Fiery-necked Nightjar 09.3.(A) /
-Fork-tailed Drongo 05.3.(A)(B) / 06.3.(B) / 07.3.(A)(B) / 09.3.(A)(B)(C)
/ 10.3.(B) /
13.3.(B)
/
-Gabar Goshawk
06.3.(B)(C) / 09.3.(D) /
-Golden-breasted Bunting 06.3.(B)(C) / 09.3.(C) / 10.3.(B) /
-Golden-tailed Woodpecker 06.3.(A) /
-Great Sparrow
05.3.(B) / 06.3.(B) / 07.3.(B) / 10.3.(C) / 11.3.(B) /
-Great Spotted Cuckoo 05.3.(B) / 09.3.(B)(C) /
-Great White Pelican 01.3.(C) / 04.3.(C) /
-Greater Flamingo 04.3.(C)(D) / 08.3.(A) /
-Greater Kestrel 03.3.(A) / 07.3.(B) /
-Greater Striped Swallow 01.3.(A) / 02.3.(A) / 06.3.(B) / 08.3.(A) / 10.3.(C) /
-Green Wood-Hoopoe 09.3.(D) /
-Grey-backed Camaroptera 05.3.(A) / 06.3.(C) / 08.3.(C) / 09.3.(B) /
-Grey-backed Cisticola 11.3.(C) /
-Grey-backed Sparrowlark 02.3.(A) / 04.3.(B) / 08.3.(A) /
-Grey Go-away-bird 02.3.(A) / 03.3.(C) / 05.3.(A)(B) / 06.3.(B)(C) /
07.3.(A) /
08.3.(B)(C) / 09.3.(D) / 10.3.(B)(D) / 11.3.(A)(B) / 15.3.(A) /
-Grey Heron
04.3.(C) /
-Grey Plover
04.3.(C) /
-Groundscraper Thrush 13.3.(B) /
-Hartlaub’s Gull 04.3.(C)(D) /
-Hamerkop
10.3.(B) /
-Helmeted Guineafowl 02.3.(A)(B) / 05.3.(A)(B) / 06.3.(C) / 07.3.(A) /
09.3.(A)(B) /
10.3.(C)(D) / 11.3.(B)(C) / 13.3.9B0 /
-House Sparrow
01.3.(A)(B)(C) / 02.3.(A)(B) / 04.3.(A)(B) / 06.3.(B) / 08.3.(C) /
10.3.(B) / 11.3.(A) / 15.3.(A) /
-Icterine Warbler 01.3.(C) /
-Jacobin Cuckoo 08.3.(B) /
-Jameson’s Firefinch 01.3.(B) /
-Kelp Gull
04.3.(C)(D) /
-Kori Bustard
07.3.(B) /
-Lanner Falcon
04.3.(B) /
-*Lappet-faced Vulture *05.3.(A) / 07.3.(B) / 10.3.(D) /
-Lark-like Bunting 02.3.(B) / 04.3.(B) /
-Laughing Dove
01.3.(A)(B) / 02.3.(A)(B) / 04.3.(B)(D) / 05.3.(A) / 06.3.(B)(C) /
07.3.(A)(B)(C) / 08.3.(B)(C) / 09.3.(B) / 10.3.(B) / 11.3.(B)(C) /
13.3.(A) / 15.3.(A) /
-Lesser Flamingo 04.3.(C)(D) / 08.3.(A) /
-Lesser Grey Shrike 08.3.(A) /
-Lesser Masked-Weaver 05.3.(B) / 13.3.(B) /
-Lilac-breasted Roller 05.3.(A) / 08.3.(A) / 09.3.(D) / 11.3.(C) /
-Little Egret
04.3.(C) / 08.3.(A) /
-Little Grebe
01.3.(C) / 05.3.(B) / 07.3.(B) /
-Little Swift
01.3.(A) / 05.3.(A) / 07.3.(B) / 08.3.(C) / 11.3.(A)(B) / 15.3.(A) /
-Ludwig’s Bustard 04.3.(B) /
-Marico Flycatcher 03.3.(C) / 05.3.(A) / 06.3.(B) /
-Marico Sunbird 10.3.(B) /
-Monteiro Hornbill 05.3.(A)(B) / 06.3.(B)(C) / 10.3.(D) /
-Mountain Wheatear 02.3.(B) / 03.3.(A) / 04.3.(B) /
-Namaqua Dove
04.3.(B) / 05.3.(A) / 07.3.(B) / 10.3.(D) /
-Namaqua Sandgrouse 03.3.(A)(C) /
-Northern Black Korhaan 02.3.(A) / 04.3.(B) / 05.3.(A) / 07.3.(B) / 08.3.(C) /
11.3.(B) /
-Orange River Francolin 05.3.(B) /
-Pale-winged Starling 02.3.(B) / 03.3.(A) / 04.3.(B) / 11.3.(B) /
-Pearl-spotted Owlet 05.3.(B) / 06.3.(C) / 09.3.(A) /
-*Peregrine Falcon 07.3.(A) /
-Pied Avocet
08.3.(A) /
-Pied Babbler
05.3.(B) / 09.3.(E) /
-Pied Crow
02.3.(B) / 03.3.(A) / 04.3.(B) / 07.3.(B) /
-Pink-billed Lark 07.3.(B) /
-Pririt Batis
02.3.(B) / 11.3.(B) /
-Purple Roller
05.3.(A)(B) /
-Pygmy Falcon
02.3.(A) /
-Rattling Cisticola 01.3.(A) / 06.3.(B) /
-Red-billed Buffalo-Weaver 02.3.(A) / 05.3.(B) / 09.3.(A) /
-Red-billed Spurfowl 01.3.(C) / 02.3.(A) / 05.3.(B) / 06.3.(B)(C) /
07.3.(B) / 09.3.(A) /
10.3.(B)(C) / 13.3.(A)(B) /
-Red-billed Teal 08.3.(A) /
-Red-capped Lark 08.3.(A) /
-Red-crested Korhaan 05.3.(B) / 06.3.(B)(C) / 07.3.(A)(B)(C) / 08.3.(C) /
09.3.(B) /
10.3.(D) /
11.3.(B)(C) /
-Red-faced Mousebird 02.3.(A) / 08.3.(C) /
-Red-headed Finch 01.3.(B) / 07.3.(B) /
-Red-knobbed Coot 01.3.(C) /
-Red-necked Falcon 04.3.(B) /
-Rock Kestrel
02.3.(A)(B) / 03.3.(C) / 04.3.(B)(D) /
-Rock Martin
01.3.(A)(C) / 02.3.(B) / 03.3.(A) / 04.3.(A) / 05.3.(B) / 06.3.(B) /
07.3.(A)(B) / 08.3.(A) / 10.3.(C) / 13.3.(B) /
-Rockrunner
11.3.(C) /
-Rosy-faced Lovebird 02.3.(A)(B) / 04.3.(B) / 08.3.(C) /
-Ruddy Turnstone 04.3.(C) /
-Rüppell’s Korhaan 03.3.(A) /
-Rüppell’s Parrot 05.3.(B) / 06.3.(C) / 11.3.(C) /
-Sabota Lark
05.3.(A)(B) / 07.3.(B) / 10.3.(D) / 11.3.(B) / 13.3.(B) /
-Scaly-feathered Finch 03.3.(A) / 04.3.(B) / 07.3.(B) / 11.3.(C) /
-Scarlet-chested Sunbird 01.3.(B) / 11.3.(B) / 13.3.(B) /
-Secretarybird
07.3.(B) /
-Shaft-tailed Whydah 05.3.(A) / 06.3.(B) / 07.3.(A)(B) / 09.3.(B) /
10.3.(B) / 11.3.(C) /
-Shikra
05.3.(B) /
-Sociable Weaver 02.3.(A)(B) / 03.3.(A)(B) / 04.3.(B) / 07.3.(B) /
-Southern Grey-headed Sparrow 09.3.(E) / 11.3.(B) /
-Southern Masked-Weaver 01.3.(B)(C) / 02.3.(B) / 07.3.(A)(B)(C) / 09.3.(E) /
11.3.(B) /
13.3.(B) / 15.3.(A) /
-Southern Pale Chanting Goshawk 02.3.(A) / 04.3.(B) / 05.3.(A) / 06.3.(B) / 07.3.(A) /
08.3.(A) / 09.3.(D) / 10.3.(B) / 11.3.(B) /
-Southern White-faced Scops-Owl 06.3.(A) /
-Southern Yellow-billed Hornbill 06.3.(A) /
-*Speckled Pigeon 02.3.*(A) / 03.3.(A) / 04.3.(B) / 05.3.(B) / 08.3.(B)
/ 09.3.(E) /
10.3.(C) / 11.3.(B) /
-Spotted Eagle-Owl 03.3.(C) /
-Spotted Flycatcher 13.3.(B) /
-Spotted Thick-knee 06.3.(A)(C) / 10.3.(A) /
-*Squacco Heron 01.3.*(C) /
-Swallow-tailed Bee-eater 02.3.(B) / 06.3.(B)(C) / 07.3.(B) / 10.3.(D) /
11.3.(B) /
-Swainson’s Spurfowl 06.3.(B) /
-Tawny Eagle
02.3.(A) / 06.3.(B) /
-Tawny-flanked Prinia 08.3.(A) /
-Three-banded Plover 02.3.(A) / 05.3.(B) / 07.3.(B) /
-Verreaux’s Eagle 04.3.(B) /
-Violet Wood-Hoopoe 05.3.(B) /
-Violet-backed Starling 02.3.(A)(B) /
-Wattled Starling 10.3.(D) /
-White-backed Mousebird 01.3.(B) / 02.3.(A) / 05.3.(A) / 09.3.(A) / 10.3.(D) /
11.3.(C) /
-White-backed Vulture 05.3.(A) / 08.3.(A) / 09.3.(E) / 11.3.(C) /
-White-breasted Cormorant 04.3.(C) /
-White-browed Sparrow-Weaver 01.3.(B) / 02.3.(A) / 05.3.(B) / 06.3.(B)(C) /
07.3.(A)(B)(C) / 09.3.(B) / 10.3.(C) / 11.3.(B)(C) /
13.3.(A)(B) /
-White-rumped Swift 08.3.(B) / 10.3.(B) / 15.3.(A) /
-Wood Sandpiper 08.3.(A) /
-Yellow-bellied Eremomela 07.3.(B) /
-Yellow-billed Kite 05.3.(A) / 08.3.(A) /
Total number of species identified:
179
Enjoy Birding,
Stefan Rust
Please note: Most scientific information has been taken
from Roberts Birds of Southern Africa, V11th edition!
(For further reading see www.birdscontour.blogspot.com)
(For more information contact Stefan Rust
on +264 (0)81 129 8415 or birdscontour@iway.na)
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