20 November 2013

Birding in Port Edward

This last weekend I visited friends in Port Edward for a day of socializing and birding, where they have just created a little wetland on their property by building a dam wall and allowing water to naturally fill up the area with water. there are reeds and open water and shallow water which should develop into brilliant mud-flats for waders to feed at. This waork was only done less than 2 months ago and the bird life is already arriving at this new oasis.
Below are some photo's from the wetland and the surrounding area.

female Amethyst Sunbird

Little Grebe

Speckled Mousebird

Tawnyflanked Prinia

Cape White-eye

Wood Sandpiper

10 November 2013

Birds from the week

Some of the latest photo's that I have taken

Rufouswinged Cisticola

male Namaqua Dove, seen on the way to the Barn Swallow roost. This bird is normally recorded in the drier parts of the country or in the Acacia thornveld, not the habitat that we have in Umzumbe

Adult Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow in flight

female Violetbacked Starling

male Violetbacked Starling

Yellowbilled Ducks on take off

4 November 2013

Birds this Weekend

Firstly the Barn Swallows are arriving back at the Umzumbe Roost, over the next few weeks the numbers should steadily increase until we get to our estimate of between 2 and 2.5 million Barn Swallows coming into roost of an evening.

Swallows at the Umzumbe Roost
Barn Swallows at Umzumbe
While out ringing/banding on Sunday morning I saw this male Whitebellied Sunbird, A species that will not sit for me to take a photo. This one sat fine except he insisted on trying to hide.

male Whitebellied Sunbird

This morning after lots of trying to get this African Dusky Flycatcher sitting in the open, he finally obliged. Up until now he has always been hiding in dark places where I had to use a fill in flash (which I hate to do).
African Dusky Flycatcher