269
Art. # 269
BIRDSCONTOUR
REPORT
(17.05.’14 – 31.05.’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 or business is included
in this scientific informational work (alphabetically arranged):
A Little Sossus Lodge, Namibia
Booth Barbara & Colin Eric Kay
Botha Christian (Web Designer), Namibia
Camp Chobe, Namibia
Chamäleon Reisen
Chobe NP., Botswana
Drescher Cornelia
Drescher Dr. Karla Ulrike
Dulitz-Schulz Renate Elsbeth Anna
Etosha National Park, Namibia
Etosha Safari Camp (Gondwana Collection), Namibia
Fischer Matthias
Gisela, Ngatuve Vatere Orphanage, Namibia
Gondwana Collection (Etosha Safari Camp), Namibia
Hosea Kutako International Airport, Namibia
Imvelo Gorges Lodge, Zimbabwe
Kempinski Estates, Namibia
Kuiseb River Canyon Lookout, Namibia
Leicher Birgit
Lianshulu Bush Lodge, Namibia
Mudumu NP., Namibia
Naukluft Mountains, Namibia
Neumaier Stefan
Ngatuve Vatere Orphanage, Namibia
Nunda River Lodge, Namibia
Popa Falls, Namibia
Rust Leni and Wencke
Rüttimann Nicole
Schulz Werner Willy Ernst
Seidarap Guesthouse, Namibia
Simone, Ngatuve Vatere Orphanage, Namibia
Sossusvlei (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Namibia
Sea Breeze Guesthouse, Namibia
Swakopmund, Namibia
Victoria Falls NP., Zimbabwe
Walvisbay Lagoon, Namibia
Windhoek, Namibia
Zambon Susanne Margarete Ursula & Franco
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)
17.05: (A) Kempinski Estates, Windhoek (19 species)
18.05: (A) Kempinski Estates, Windhoek (8 species,
additional to yesterday)
19.05: (A) Road from Windhoek to Hosea Kutako
International
Airport (8 species), (B) Windhoek (6 species)
20.05: (A) Windhoek (3 species, additional) (B) Road from
Windhoek to Little Sossus
Lodge
(35 species), (C) Sossus, UNESCO World Heritage Site (8 species), (D)
Little
Sossus Lodge (1 species)
21.05: (A) Little Sossus Lodge (10 species, additional to
yesterday), (B) Road
from
Little Sossus Lodge to Swakopmund, Sea Breeze Guesthouse (22 species),
(C)
Walvisbay Lagoon (17 species), (D) Swakopmund (6 species), (E) Sea Breeze
Guesthouse (6 species)
22.05: (A) Sea Breeze Guesthouse (1 species, additional to
yesterday), (B) Road from
Sea
Breeze Guesthouse to Etosha Safari Camp, Gondwana Collection (31
species), (C) Etosha Safari Camp (9 species)
23.05: (A) Etosha Safari Camp (4 species, additional to
yesterday), (B) Etosha NP (52
species) (C) Etosha Safari Camp (6 species, additional)
24.05: (A) Etosha Safari Camp (1 species, additional to
yesterday), (B) Etosha NP (9
species, additional to before), (C) Road from Etosha NP. to Seidarap
Guesthouse
(2
species), (D) Seidarap Gästehaus (4 species)
25.05: (A) Seidarap Gästehaus (8 species, additional to
yesterday), (B) Road
from
Seidarap Guesthouse to Nunda River Lodge (19 species), (C) Nunda River
Lodge
(42 species)
26.05: (A) Nunda River Lodge (1 species, additional to
yesterday), (B) Road from Nunda
River
Lodge to Lianshulu Bush Lodge (26 species), (C) Lianshulu Bush Lodge
and
Mudumu NP. (37 species)
27.05: (A) Lianshulu Bush Lodge and Mudumu NP. (45
species, additional to previous
day)
28.05: (A) Lianshulu Bush Lodge (2 species, additional to
yesterday), (B) Road
from
Lianshulu Bush Lodge to Camp Chobe (24 species), (C) Camp Chobe (48
species)
29.05: (A) Camp Chobe (27 species, additional to
yesterday)
30.05: (A) Camp Chobe (3 species, additional), (B) Road
from Camp Chobe to Gorges
Lodge
(19 species), (C) Chobe NP. (51 species), (D) Victoria Falls NP. (7
species), (E) Gorges Lodge (7 species)
31.05: (A) Gorges Lodge (19 species, additional to
previous), (B) Amadeus Gardens (4
species)
Total Distance traveled:
3 190 km
Personal Highlights:
BIRDS IN ART
BLACK KITE
GREY KESTREL
OSPREY
TWINSPOT INDIGOBIRD
17.05.'14 Kempinski Estates, Windhoek, Namibia
Shaft-tailed Whydah (1) According to an experiment, males with
longer tail feathers have a higher copulation success.
18.05.'14 Kempinski Estates, Windhoek, Namibia
White-tailed Shrike (2) These
near-endemic birds have rarely been observed drinking, only once in three
years.
19.05.’14 Hosea Kutako International Airport, Namibia Violet-eared Waxbill (1) These near-endemic birds forage mainly in the
mornings, even six o’clock in winter while it is still dark, then briefly at
midday and again from 16:30.
20.05.’14 Naukluft Mountains, Namibia Rosy-faced Lovebird (4) When nesting in communal nests of Sociable
Weaver the Rosy-faced Lovebird doesn’t add any nest material, but when building
its own nest in rock crevices, the female cuts bark strips or grass leaves and
carries the material in her rump feathers to the nest.
21.05.'14 Road C19, Kuiseb Canyon Lookout,
Namibia BirdsConTour for a cleaner Bird Habitat While
on tour with an 11 guest group, a lookout point at the Kuiseb River on the C19
was cleaned during a break.
Read more in the electronic newsletter Birds in Words (www.birdscontour.blogspot.com)
article 266.
22.05.'14 Ngatuve Vatere Orphanage, Namibia
Aiding Wings Mrs, Wencke Rust and child Leni Rust
delivered second hand clothes which was handed over to children of the Ngatuve
Vatere Orphanage by the BirdsConTour Aiding Wings project.
Read more in the electronic newsletter Birds in Words (www.birdscontour.blogspot.com)
article 265.
23.05.'14 Ombika Waterhole, Etosha NP., Namibia
Martial Eagle (2) In Namibia this
species is classified as Endangered because its numbers decreased three-fold
within six years because of persecution on farmlands.
24.05.'14 Klein Namutoni Waterhole, Etosha NP.,
Namibia Whiskered Tern (1)
The Southern African population is fairly
small, probably less than 15 000 birds. The Whiskered Tern is a partial
intra-African migrant, nomad and resident.
25.05.’14 ±100
KM north of Otjiwarongo, Veterinary Fence, Namibia Black Kite (1) An unusual sighting this time of the year! The Milvus
migrans migrans is described to be a non-breeding visitor to
southern Africa, departing in March. The Milvus migrans parasitus is an intra-African migrant, being present almost
year-round except May till June. This individual bird didn’t seem to be weak or
similar to explain why this bird is still around, instead it made an absolute
vital impression.
26.05.’14 Kongola,
Zambezi (Caprivi) Strip, Namibia
Dickinson’s Kestrel (1) This
species is classified as uncommon to rare in the Zambezi Strip and in northern
Botswana.
27.05.’14 Lianshulu
Bush Lodge and Mudumu NP., Zambezi (Caprivi) Strip, Namibia Grey Kestrel (1) Way out of its natural range was this uncommon
species sighted. There are estimated 40 breeding pairs in southern Africa.
27.05.’14 Lianshulu
Bush Lodge and Mudumu NP., Zambezi (Caprivi) Strip, Namibia African Green-Pigeon (2) Clambering parrot-like, the male collected
twigs, delivering them to its female, who tucks it under her body onto the
nest. In average the female incorporates only 25 % of ca 60 delivered twigs per
6 hours into her one nest.
28.05.’14 Camp
Chobe, Zambezi (Caprivi) Strip, Namibia Osprey (1) Worldwide
the Osprey numbers are gradually increasing. Although most birds depart
southern Africa by March till May, some overwinter or are resident.
Overwintering individuals are most probably immatures or sub-adults.
29.05.’14 Camp Chobe, Zambezi (Caprivi) Strip, Namibia African Golden Oriole (1) Movements of this shy and unobtrusive, intra-African
breeding migrant are not well understood yet.
30.05.’14 Gorges
Lodge, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe BirdsConTOUR for conservation By
traveling directly with BirdsConTour or making use of a guide from BirdsConTour
you support bird conservation and create an economic platform for local
livelihoods. Sometimes travelers also participate in another BirdsConTour
project. To say THANK YOU, every tour participant receives a Bird & Birder
Friendly Award at the end of the tour.
Today nine German-speaking guests were rewarded with one
penguin-rated Bird & Birder Friendly Awards.
Read more in the electronic newsletter Birds in Words (www.birdscontour.blogspot.com)
article 259 and find more awardees in article 71.
31.05.’14 Gorges
Lodge, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe Black Cuckooshrike (4) Only the female incubates the eggs, whereby she
is fed by the male on the nest. In KwaZulu-Natal about 50 % of these birds have
a bright yellow patch on their carpal joint and in Zimbabwe only 9 %. Two were
observed in the garden of the Imvelo Garden Lodge.
31.05.’14 Gorges
Lodge, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe Yellow-fronted Tinkerbird (1) Only a small percentage of these birds have a
deep orange, not red, forecrown. This individual had the deep orange forecrown.
31.05.’14 Amadeus
Gardens, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Twinspot Indigobird (5) Little
is known about the population and demography. Apparently this species is
uncommon to rare.
31.05.’14 Birds
in Words Aiding Wings
(Birds in Art) A regular space is created in the Birds in Words news
(electronic and paper). Under the heading It’s time to show your art skills,
the BirdsConTour Birds in Art project
aims to inspire artists of all levels from all over the world and invites artists
to show a picture of their artwork in this space. In this edition Birgit
Leicher is the first artist to exhibit some of her photos.
Read more in the electronic newsletter Birds in Words (www.birdscontour.blogspot.com)
article 268.
Index to bird species observed in this period:
(English names and date when seen)
(* - See
text about species on according date above)
(A or B – Appears when species is recorded at different
sites on same day, specifying where on according date beneath species list)
-Acacia Pied Barbet 17.5.(A) / 20.5.(B) / 21.5.(A)(B) / 23.5.(B)(C) /
29.5.(A) / 30.5.(C)
-African Black Swift 30.5.(E) /
-African Darter 25.5.(C) / 26.5.(C) / 28.5.(C) / 30.5.(C) /
-African Fish-Eagle 26.5.(C) / 28.5.(B) / 30.5.(C) /
-*African Golden Oriole 29.5.*(A) / 31.5.(A) /
-*African Green-Pigeon 27.5.*(A) /
-African Grey Hornbill 25.5.(B) / 26.5.(B)(C) / 28.5.(B) / 30.5.(C) /
-African Hoopoe 20.5.(B) / 24.5.(B) /
-African Jacana 25.5.(C) / 26.5.(C) / 28.5.(C) / 30.5.(C) /
-African Mourning Dove 25.5.(C) / 28.5.(C) / 30.5.(B) /
-African Openbill 28.5.(B)(C) / 30.5.(C) /
-African Palm-Swift 19.5.(A) / 23.5.(B) / 27.5.(A) /
-African Pied Wagtail 25.5.(C) /
-African Pipit
29.5.(A) /
-African Pygmy Goose 27.5.(A) / 28.5.(C) /
-African Quailfinch 23.5.(B) /
-African Red-eyed Bulbul 17.5.(A) / 20.5.(A) / 21.5.(A)(B) / 23.5.(C) /
25.5.(A) /
-African Sacred Ibis 28.5.(C) / 30.5.(C) /
-African Scops-Owl 28.5.(A) /
-African Spoonbill 28.5.(C) /
-African Stonechat 27.5.(A) /
-African Wattled Lapwing 25.5.(C) / 26.5.(C) / 30.5.(C) /
-Banded Martin
26.5.(B) / 27.5.(A) / 28.5.(C) /
-Barn Owl
22.5.(A) / 23.5.(A) / 25.5.(A) / 31.5.(A) /
-Bateleur
23.5.(B) / 26.5.(B) / 27.5.(A) / 28.5.(B) / 30.5.(B)(C) /
-Bearded Scrub-Robin 27.5.(A) /
-Black-backed Puffback 31.5.(A) /
-Black-chested Prinia 20.5.(B) / 23.5.(B) /
-Black-chested Snake-Eagle 23.5.(B) /
-Black-collared Barbet 25.5.(C) / 26.5.(C) / 29.5.(A) / 31.5.(A) /
-Black Crake
25.5.(C) / 26.5.(C) / 28.5.(C) /
-Black-crowned Night-Heron 25.5.(B) /
-*Black Cuckooshrike 31.5.*(A) /
-Black-faced Babbler 28.5.(B) /
-Black-headed Heron 24.5.(B) / 29.5.(A) /
-Black-headed Oriole 30.5.(B) /
-*Black Kite
25.5.*(B) /
-Black-shouldered Kite 20.5.(B) / 25.5.(C) / 30.5.(C) /
-Black Stork
31.5.(A) /
-Black-throated Canary 18.5.(A) / 23.5.(B) / 30.5.(C) /
-Black-winged Stilt 30.5.(C) /
-Blacksmith Lapwing 20.5.(B) / 23.5.(B) / 24.5.(D) / 25.5.(C) / 26.5.(C) /
28.5.(B)(C) / 30.5.(B)(C) /
-Blue Waxbill
26.5.(C) / 29.5.(A) / 30.5.(C) /
-Bokmakierie
21.5.(A) /
-Bradfield’s Hornbill 25.5.(B) /
-Bradfield’s Swift 19.5.(B) / 22.5.(B) /
-Bronze-winged Courser 30.5.(E) /
-Brown-crowned Tchagra 18.5.(A) /
-Brown-headed Kingfisher 31.5.(B) /
-Brown-throated Martin 26.5.(C) /
-Brubru
22.5.(B) / 28.5.(C) /
-Burchell’s Courser 20.5.(C) /
-Burchell’s Starling 20.5.(B) / 25.5.(C) / 26.5.(B)(C) / 28.5.(B)(C) /
30.5.(C) /
-Cape Cormorant 21.5.(C) /
-Cape Crow
23.5.(B) / 25.5.(B) /
-Cape Glossy Starling 17.5.(A) / 20.5.(B) / 21.5.(B) / 22.5.(B)(C) /
23.5.(B) / 25.5.(B) / 28.5.(B) / 30.5.(B) /
-Cape Sparrow
20.5.(C) / 21.5.(A)(B)(D)(E) / 22.5.(B) /
-Cape Turtle-Dove 18.5.(A) / 19.5.(A) / 20.5.(B)(C) / 21.5.(A) /
22.5.(B)(C) / 23.5.(B) / 24.5.(D) / 25.5.(B)(C) / 26.5.(B)(C) / 28.5.(B)(C) /
30.5.(C) /
-Cape Wagtail
21.5.(B)(C)(E) /
-Capped Wheatear 21.5.(B) / 23.5.(B) /
-Cardinal Woodpecker 22.5.(C) /
-Caspian Tern
21.5.(C) /
-Cattle Egret
21.5.(C) / 25.5.(B) / 26.5.(C) / 28.5.(B) / 30.5.(C) /
-Chat Flycatcher 23.5.(B) /
-Chestnut-backed Sparrowlark 23.5.(B) /
-Chestnut-vented Tit-Babbler 23.5.(B) /
-Chinspot Batis 26.5.(B) / 27.5.(A) / 30.5.(D) / 31.5.(A) /
-Chirping Cisticola 26.5.(C) /
-Cinnamon-breasted Bunting 22.5.(C) / 31.5.(A) /
-*Collared Pratincole 28.5.*(C) /
-Comb Duck
28.5.(C) /
-Common Fiscal
20.5.(B) /
-Common House-Martin 22.5.(B) /
-Common Ostrich 20.5.(B) / 21.5.(B) / 23.5.(B) /
-Common Scimitarbill 27.5.(A) / 31.5.(A) /
-Common Waxbill 21.5.(C) /
-Coppery-tailed Coucal 25.5.(C) / 26.5.(C) / 28.5.(C) / 30.5.(E) /
-Crested Barbet 27.5.(A) / 30.5.(C) /
-Crested Francolin
28.5.(B) / 30.5.(A)(B) /
-Crimson-breasted Shrike 25.5.(A)(B) / 29.5.(A) /
-Crowned Lapwing 22.5.(B) / 23.5.(B) / 25.5.(B) / 27.5.(A) / 30.5.(C) /
-Damara Hornbill 20.5.(B) /
-Dark-capped Bulbul 25.5.(C) / 26.5.(C) / 28.5.(C) / 30.5. (B)(C)(D) /
31.5.(A) /
-Dark Chanting Goshawk 26.5.(B) / 30.5.(C) /
-*Dickinson’s Kestrel 26.5.*(B) /
-Double-banded Sandgrouse 27.5.(A) / 28.5.(C) / 30.5.(C) /
-Dusky Sunbird
20.5.(B) / 23.5.(B) / 24.5.(C) /
-Egyptian Goose 23.5.(B) / 25.5.(C) / 27.5.(A) / 28.5.(C) / 30.5.(C) /
-Emerald-spotted Wood-Dove 25.5.(B) / 26.5.(B) / 27.5.(A) / 30.5.(A)(C) /
31.5.(B) /
-Familiar Chat
18.5.(A) / 21.5.(A)(E) / 22.5.(C) / 25.5.(A) /
-Fork-tailed Drongo 20.5.(B) / 22.5.(B) / 23.5.(B) / 25.5.(A)(B)(C) / 26.5.(B)(C)
/ 28.5.(B)(C) / 30.5.(C)(E) /
-Gabar Goshawk
20.5.(A) / 22.5.(B) / 23.5.(B) / 25.5.(B) /
-Giant Kingfisher 25.5.(C) / 26.5.(B)(C) / 29.5.(A) /
-Glossy Ibis
28.5.(C) /
-Golden-breasted Bunting 18.5.(A) /
-Golden-tailed Woodpecker 27.5.(A) / 29.5.(A) / 31.5.(A) /
-Golden Weaver
25.5.(C) / 26.5.(C) /
-Goliath Heron
26.5.(C) /
-Great Egret
28.5.(C) / 30.5.(C) /
-Great Sparrow
23.5.(A)(B) /
-Great White Pelican 21.5.(C) /
-Greater Blue-eared Starling 25.5.(C) / 26.5.(B) / 28.5.(C) / 30.5.(B)(C) /
-Greater Flamingo 21.5.(C)(D) /
-Greater Kestrel 21.5.(B) /
-Green-backed Heron 25.5.(C) / 29.5.(A) /
-Green Wood-Hoopoe 28.5.(B) / 29.5.(A) /
-Grey-backed Camaroptera 24.5.(D) / 26.5.(A)(C) / 30.5.(C) /
-Grey-backed Sparrowlark 20.5.(B) / 21.5.(A)(B) / 23.5.(B) /
-Grey Go-away-bird 17.5.(A) / 20.5.(B) / 24.5.(B) / 25.5.(A)(B)(C) /
26.5.(B)(C) / 28.5.(B)(C) / 30.5.(B)(C)(D) /
-Grey-headed Gull 21.5.(C) / 29.5.(A) /
-Grey-headed Kingfisher 22.5.(B) /
-Grey Heron
28.5.(C) / 30.5.(C) /
-*Grey Kestrel
27.5.*(A) /
-Grey Plover
21.5.(C) /
-Groundscraper Thrush 28.5.(B) /
-Hadeda Ibis
26.5.(C) / 28.5.(C) / 30.5.(D) /
-Hartlaub’s Babbler 25.5.(C) / 27.5.(A) / 29.5.(A) / 30.5.(C) /
-Hartlaub’s Gull 21.5.(C)(D) /
-Hamerkop
26.5.(C) /
-Helmeted Guineafowl 17.5.(A) / 21.5.(D) / 22.5.(B)(C) / 23.5.(B) /
27.5.(A) / 28.5.(C) / 30.5.(C) / 31.5.(A) /
-House Sparrow
19.5.(B) / 20.5.(B) / 21.5.(B)(C) /
-Kalahari Scrub-Robin 20.5.(B) / 23.5.(B) /
-Kelp Gull
21.5.(C)(D) /
-Kori Bustard
23.5.(B) /
-Lanner Falcon
20.5.(C) / 23.5.(B) /
-Lappet-faced Vulture 22.5.(B) / 23.5.(B) /
-Lark-like Bunting 20.5.(B) / 21.5.(A)(B) / 22.5.(B) /
-Laughing Dove
17.5.(A) / 19.5.(A) / 20.5.(A) / 21.5.(A)(C)(E) / 22.5.(B) / 23.5.(B) /
24.5.(C) / 25.5.(A)(B)(C) / 26.5.(B)(C) / 28.5.(B)(C) / 30.5.(C) /
-Lesser Masked-Weaver 26.5.(C) /
-Lesser Striped Swallow 26.5.(B)(C) / 28.5.(B)(C) /
-Lilac-breasted Roller 22.5.(B) / 24.5.(B) / 26.5.(B) / 27.5.(A) /
28.5.(B)(C) / 30.5.(B) /
-Little Bee-eater 25.5.(C) / 26.5.(B)(C) / 29.5.(A) / 30.5.(C) /
-Little Egret
25.5.(C) / 28.5.(C) / 30.5.(C) /
-Little Grebe
24.5.(B) / 30.5.(A)(B) /
-Little Sparrowhawk 22.5.(B) /
-Little Swift
18.5.(A) / 19.5.(A) / 20.5.(A) / 22.5.(B) / 24.5.(D) / 26.5.(B) /
27.5.(A) /
-Long-billed Crombec 17.5.(A) / 26.5.(B) /
-Long-toed Lapwing 28.5.(C) /
-Magpie Shrike
25.5.(B) / 26.5.(B) / 27.5.(A) / 28.5.(B)(C) / 30.5.(B)(C) /
-Malachite Kingfisher 27.5.(A) / 29.5.(A) /
-Marabou Stork
30.5.(C) /
-Marico Flycatcher 22.5.(B) / 23.5.(B) / 27.5.(A) / 29.5.(A) /
-Marico Sunbird 27.5.(A) /
-*Martial Eagle 23.5.*(B) / 30.5.(C) /
-Meves’s Starling 25.5.(C) / 28.5.(B) /
-Meyer’s Parrot 25.5.(C) / 27.5.(A) / 28.5.(B) /
-Monteiro’s Hornbill 20.5.(B) / 22.5.(B) /
-Mountain Wheatear 20.5.(B) / 21.5.(B) /
-Namaqua Dove
22.5.(B) / 23.5.(B)(C) / 26.5.(B) /
-Namaqua Sandgrouse 20.5.(B) / 21.5.(B) / 22.5.(B) / 23.5.(B) /
-Natal Spurfowl 31.5.(A) /
-Northern Black Korhaan 23.5.(B) /
-Orange River Francolin 17.5.(A) / 25.5.(B) /
-*Osprey
28.5.*(C) /
-Pale Flycatcher 27.5.(A) /
-Pale-winged Starling 17.5.(A) / 19.5.(B) / 20.5.(B) / 21.5.(B) / 22.5.(B) /
-Pearl-spotted Owlet 22.5.(C) / 28.5.(A) / 29.5.(A) /
-Pied Crow
20.5.(C) / 21.5.(B) / 22.5.(B) / 23.5.(B) / 25.5.(B) / 29.5.(A) /
30.5.(C)(D) / 31.5.(A)(B) /
-Pied Kingfisher 25.5.(C) / 26.5.(C) / 28.5.(C) / 30.5.(C) /
-Pririt Batis
17.5.(A) / 23.5.(A)(B) /
-Purple Indigobird 26.5.(C) /
-Purple Roller
20.5.(B) / 22.5.(B) / 25.5.(C) / 26.5.(B) /
-Pygmy Falcon
21.5.(B) /
-Rattling Cisticola 28.5.(C) /
-Red-billed Buffalo-Weaver 23.5.(B) / 29.5.(A) / 30.5.(B) /
-Red-billed Firefinch 27.5.(A) / 31.5.(A) /
-Red-billed Hornbill 24.5.(B) / 26.5.(C) / 28.5.(B) / 30.5.(C) /
-Red-billed Oxpecker 27.5.(A) / 28.5.(C) / 30.5.(C) /
-Red-billed Quelea 23.5.(B) / 28.5.(C) /
-Red-billed Spurfowl 17.5.(A) / 23.5.(B)(C) / 25.5.(C) / 26.5.(C) /
28.5.(C) / 30.5.(C) /
-Red-billed Teal 23.5.(B) / 27.5.(A) /
-Red-breasted Swallow 23.5.(B) /
-Red-eyed Dove
25.5.(C) / 26.5.(C) / 29.5.(A) / 30.5.(B) /
-Red-faced Mousebird 19.5.(A) / 21.5.(C) / 27.5.(A) /
-Red-headed Finch 23.5.(B) /
-Red-headed Weaver 27.5.(A) /
-Red-winged Starling 30.5.(D) / 31.5.(A) /
-Reed Cormorant 25.5.(C) / 26.5.(C) / 28.5.(C) / 30.5.(B)(C) /
-Retz’s Helmet-Shrike 31.5.(A) /
-Rock Kestrel
19.5.(A) / 21.5.(B) /
-Rock Martin
17.5.(A) / 19.5.(A) / 20.5.(D) / 21.5.(B) / 22.5.(B) / 23.5.(B)(C) /
30.5.(E)
-*Rosy-faced Lovebird 17.5.(A) / 20.5.*(B) / 21.5.(B) /
-Ruddy Turnstone 21.5.(C) /
-Rüppell’s Korhaan 20.5.(B)(C) / 21.5.(B) /
-Rüppell’s Parrot 22.5.(B) /
-Sabota Lark
20.5.(B) / 23.5.(B) /
-Saddle-billed Stork 27.5.(A) /
-Scaly-feathered Finch 20.5.(C) /
-Scarlet-chested Sunbird 17.5.(A) /
-Secretarybird
24.5.(B) /
-Senegal Coucal 25.5.(C) /
-*Shaft-tailed Whydah 18.5.*(A) / 23.5.(B) /
-Sharp-tailed Starling 25.5.(C) /
-Shikra
30.5.(C) /
-Short-toed Rock-Thrush 17.5.(A) /
-Sociable Weaver 20.5.(B) / 21.5.(B) / 23.5.(B) /
-Southern Black Tit 23.5.(A) /
-Souther Brown-throated Weaver 27.5.(A) /
-Southern Grey-headed Sparrow 17.5.(A) / 23.5.(B) /
-Southern Ground-Hornbill 30.5.(B) /
-Southern Masked-Weaver 21.5.(E) / 23.5.(B) /
-Southern Pale Chanting Goshawk 20.5.(B)(C) / 22.5.(B) / 23.5.(B) /
-Southern Yellow-billed Hornbill 20.5.(B) / 22.5.(B)(C) / 23.5.(B) / 26.5.(B) /
27.5.(A) /
-Speckled Pigeon 17.5.(A) / 21.5.(A)(C)(E) / 25.5.(A) /
-Spotted Thick-knee 24.5.(A) / 27.5.(A) /
-Spur-winged Goose 25.5.(C) / 28.5.(C) /
-Squacco Heron
27.5.(A) / 28.5.(C) /
-Swainson’s Spurfowl 27.5.(A) / 30.5.(C) /
-Swallow-tailed Bee-eater 20.5.(B) / 23.5.(B) /
-Swamp Boubou
25.5.(C) / 26.5.(C) /
-Tawny Eagle
22.5.(B) / 24.5.(B) / 25.5.(B) / 26.5.(B) / 30.5.(C) /
-Tawny-flanked Prinia 27.5.(A) /
-Thick-billed Weaver 25.5.(C) /
-Tractrac Chat
20.5.(B) / 22.5.(B) /
-Tropical Boubou 26.5.(C) / 28.5.(C) /
-Twinspot Indigobird 31.5.(B) /
-Verreaux’s Eagle 20.5.(B) / 21.5.(B) / 30.5.(E) /
-Village Indigobird 27.5.(A) /
-Village Weaver 28.5.(B) /
-*Violet-eared Waxbill 19.5.*(A) /
-Water Thick-knee 25.5.(C) / 27.5.(A) / 28.5.(C) / 30.5.(C) /
-Wattled Starling 23.5.(B) / 29.5.(A) /
-*Whiskered Tern 24.5.*(B) / 28.5.(C) /
-White-backed Mousebird 19.5.(B) /
-White-backed Vulture 22.5.(B) / 23.5.(B) / 27.5.(A) / 30.5.(B)(C) /
-White-browed Coucal 28.5.(C) /
-White-browed Robin-Chat 25.5.(C) / 27.5.(A) / 29.5.(C) / 30.5.(D) /
-White-browed Scrub-Robin 29.5.(A) /
-White-browed Sparrow-Weaver 17.5.(A) / 19.5.(A)(B) / 20.5.(B) / 22.5.(B)(C) /
23.5.(B) / 29.5.(A) / 30.5.(B)(E) /
-White-crested Helmet-Shrike 26.5.(B) / 27.5.(A) /
-White-crowned Lapwing 25.5.(C) /
-White-faced Duck 25.5.(C) / 28.5.(C) /
-White-fronted Bee-eater 25.5.(C) / 27.5.(A) /
-White-fronted Plover 21.5.(D) /
-*White-tailed Shrike 18.5.*(A) /
-White-throated Canary 20.5.(B) /
-White-winged Widowbird 25.5.(C) /
-Wire-tailed Swallow 26.5.(C) / 28.5.(C) / 30.5.(B)(C) /
-Yellow-bellied Greenbul 26.5.(B) / 31.5.(A) /
-Yellow-billed Egret 21.5.(C) / 29.5.(A) /
-Yellow-billed Oxpecker 28.5.(B) / 29.5.(A) /
-Yellow-billed Stork 29.5.(A) /
-*Yellow-fronted Tinkerbird 31.5.*(A) /
Total number of species identified:
243
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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