Monday 20 February 2023

South Africa in January

Two Friday afternoon stalwarts have recently returned from a holiday in South Africa, which included a few trips out into the countryside.  What follows are just 40 species they encountered of many more. I've been allotted some names of birds from a list, which didn't always correspond with the order of the photographs, so if any of the names are incorrect, I apologise, and if informed, I will correct them.

All photos (c) 2023 Angela Murray-Nag

Lilac-Breasted RollerEuropean Bee-eaterWhite-fronted Bee-eater

Crested Barbet
Cape Robin Chat
Blacksmith Lapwing 
Southern Red Bishop
Red-Billed Wood Hoopoe
Southern Ground Hornbill
Burchell’s Starling
White-Breasted Cormorant 
Knysna Lourie
Crowned Lapwing
Grey-headed Parrot?
Speckled Mousebird
Yellow-Billed Hornbill
Red-throated Wryneck
Black-Capped Oriole
Woodland Kingfisher
African Spoonbills
Pied Kingfisher
Roller
Superb starling
Bateleur (Eagle)
 Pin-tailed Whydah
Blue Waxbill
Southern Carmine Bee-eater
Secretary Bird
Southern Masked Weaver Bird
Grey Lourie (Grey Go-Away Bird)
Green-Backed Heron?
African Fish Eagle
Golden-Tailed Woodpecker (Female)
Black-winged Kite
Greater striped swallow
Knob-billed Duck
White-faced Whistling Ducks & Heron
White-crowned Lapwing
Lappet-faced Vultures

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