I had been lamenting the fact that I had not done any “birding” while we were in South Africa. There was the “World of Birds” facility which boasted thousands of birds, etc., but we could not find a reputable tour to go on for this venue and our safety briefers said don’t go out of the hotel unless you are with locals or a good tour guide. So, I didn’t go “birding.”
But, as I have been going through the pictures I did get (approx. 1600) I found that I did get some “birding” in. Here are about 30 of the birds we saw during our stay.
- African Black Oystercatcher
- African Penguin Trio
- African Penguin Youth
- African Penguin
- Cape & Bank Cormorants
- Cape Cormorants
- Cape Robin-Chat
- Cape Sparrow
- Cape Wagtail
- Cape Weaver
- Common Ostrich
- Dusky Sunbird
- Egyptian Goose
- Female Ostrich
- Female Red-winged Starling
- Grey Heron
- Hartlaub’s Gull & Rock Dove
- Hartlaub’s Gull
- Helmeted Guineafowl
- Jackal Buzzard
- Karoo Scrub-Robin
- Kelp Gulls
- Male Red-winged Starling
- Peacock
- Pied Crow Flying
- Pied Crow
- Red-winged Starling
- Rooster
- Southern Double-collared Sunbird
- Speckled Pigeon
- Swift Terns
- White-breasted Cormorants
- White-necked Raven
- White-necked Raven flying
- White-necked Raven
Maybe someday we will go back and I will be able to add to this list. Several birds look very much like the American versions, but have different names (How’s that for stating the obvious?). I had fun, as always, and look forward to my next trip out.