Wednesday 15 September 2010

The long and not-at-all windy road

Much the same around the Quivertree Restcamp first thing as last night with Dusky Sunbird, Cape Sparrow, Scaly-feathered Finch and African Red-eyed Bulbul around the chalets.


Cape Sparrow

Nearby, several Black-throated Canaries and a Namaqua Dove with the Sociable Weaver flock in the animal pens and a confiding Familiar Chat also here.


Black-throated Canary

Familiar Chat

3 Rosy-faced Lovebirds, a Meerkat and 2 Banded Mongooses also seen here along with a Spike-heeled Lark along the access track.


Meerkat
Banded Mongoose

Few birds seen on the drive north towards Windhoek, though 1 Martial Eagle seen along with Rufous-eared Warbler and a Swallow-tailed Bee-eater and numerous Pale Chanting Goshawks and a mixed flock of Burchell’s and Cape Glossy Starlings.



Immature Martial Eagle

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