04.29 SA. Eastern Cape

Birds do not observe the Political boundaries but the numbers reflect the time Peter has spent in the area.

Map – South Africa Provinces and RegionsCormorant White-Breasted (Phalacrocorax lucidus) – Cape East South AfricaHeron Black-Headed (Ardea melanocephala) – Cape East South AfricaShelduck Ruddy (Tadorna ferruginea) female juvenile – Cape East South AfricaKite Black-Winged (Elanus caeruleus) – Cape East South AfricaKite Black (Milvus migrans) juvenile – Cape East South AfricaKite Yellow-Billed (Milvus aegyptius) juvenile – Cape East South AfricaBuzzard Jackal (Buteo rufofuscus) adult – Cape East South AfricaBuzzard Jackal (Buteo rufofuscus) juvenile in flight – Cape East South AfricaCrake Black (Amaurornis flavirostra) pulus – Cape East South AfricaOystercatcher African (Haematopus moquini) – Cape East South AfricaThick-knee Spotted (Burhinus capensis) – Cape East South AfricaPlover White-fronted (Charadrius marginatus) female – Cape East South AfricaPlover Common Ringed (Charadrius hiaticula) immature – Cape East South AfricaLapwing Blacksmith (Vanellus armatus) adult – Cape East South AfricaStilt Black-winged (Himantopus himantopus) aberrant) – Cape East South AfricaTurnstone Ruddy (Arenaria interpres) non-breeding – Cape East South AfricaTern Caspian (Hydroprogne caspia) – Cape East South AfricaTern Caspian (Hydroprogne caspia) in flight – Cape East South AfricaTern Common (Sterna hirundo) adult – Cape East South AfricaLovebird Rosy-Faced (Agapornis roseicollis) – Cape East South AfricaEagle-Owl Spotted (Bubo africanus) at night – Cape East South AfricaEagle-Owl Spotted (Bubo africanus) adult – Cape East South AfricaEagle-Owl Spotted (Bubo africanus) adult – Cape East South AfricaMousebird Speckled (Colius striatus) southern race – Cape East South AfricaMousebird Red-Faced (Urocolius indicus) – Cape East South AfricaHoopoe African (Upupa africana) – Cape East South AfricaLark Rufous-Naped (Mirafra africana) paler race – Cape East South AfricaSwallow Barn (Hirundo rustica) in flight – Cape East South AfricaSwallow Wire-Tailed (Hirundo smithii) in flight – Cape East South AfricaWagtail Cape (Motacilla capensis) – Cape East South AfricaLongclaw Cape (Macronyx capensis) juvenile endemic – Cape East South AfricaCrow Cape (Corvus capensis) juvenile – Cape East South AfricaCrow House (Corvus splendens) migrant – Cape East South AfricaTit Ashy (Parus cinerascens) endemic – Cape East South AfricaThrush Cape Rock (Monticola rupestris) male – Cape East South AfricaThrush Cape Rock (Monticola rupestris) female – Cape East South AfricaThrush Cape Rock (Monticola rupestris) female – Cape East South AfricaThrush Cape Rock (Monticola rupestris) female taking flight – Cape East South AfricaThrush Kurrichane (Turdus libonyana) juvenile – Cape East South AfricaThrush Olive (Turdus pelios) – Cape East South AfricaThrush Olive (Turdus pelios) juvenile – Cape East South AfricaApalis Bar-Throated (Apalis thoracica) – Cape East South AfricaFlycatcher Fiscal (Sigelus silens) near endemic – Cape East South AfricaFlycatcher Fiscal (Sigelus silens) juvenile near endemic – Cape East South AfricaFlycatcher Spotted (Muscicapa striata) – Cape East South AfricaFiscal Southern (Lanius collaris) near endemic – Cape East South AfricaFiscal Southern (Lanius collaris) juvenile near endemic – Cape East South AfricaFiscal Southern (Lanius collaris) juvenile in flight near endemic – Cape East South AfricaStarling Cape (Lamprotornis nitens) – Cape East South AfricaStarling Common (Sturnus vulgaris) adult – Cape East South AfricaSunbird Collared (Hedydipna collaris) male – Cape East South AfricaWhite-Eye Cape (Zosterops capensis) endemic – Cape East South AfricaWhite-Eye Cape (Zosterops capensis) endemic – Cape East South AfricaSparrow Southern Grey-headed (Passer diffusus) male – Cape East South AfricaSparrow Cape (Passer melanurus) male endemic – Cape East South AfricaWeaver Cape (Ploceus capensis) male endemic – Cape East South AfricaWeaver Cape (Ploceus capensis) male endemic – Cape East South AfricaBishop Southern Red (Euplectes orix) female – Cape East South AfricaWaxbill Common (Estrilda astrild) – Cape East South Africa
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