(Text: Hazel van Rooyen)
Attendees: Stan & Val Culley, Bob & Hazel van Rooyen, Judith Gawehn (visitor)
Amanzimtoti Bird Park (photo: Hazel van Rooyen) |
Total bird count: 44 species plus 2 at Illovo (see end)
Our first outing of 2016 found us visiting a new venue for the club, Amanzimtoti Bird Sanctuary, and later the Illovo River. Disappointingly, the indeterminate weather combined with the distance must have discouraged people and only four members turned up, plus a visitor from Ballito, Judith, who was keen to explore the southern side of the KZN coast. Well, I believe we shared a good morning’s birding at this little jewel of a park. It is landscaped around a small pond which originally at the turn of the century (1900 century that is!) provided all the water needs of the town and is now home to a variety of water and forest birds.
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Purple Heron (photo: Stan Culley) |
Malachite Kingfisher (photo: Hazel van Rooyen) |
Our arrival was heralded by the trumpeting of a Peacock on an adjacent rooftop and Stan soon spotted a Diederik Cuckoo. A Red-capped Robin-Chat hopped and darted amongst the flower borders close to the entrance whilst a Tambourine Dovepecked at seed scattered by some generous visitor. The resident White-eared Barbets perched on high branches and a Purple Heron swayed in the treetops overlooking the dam. Common Moorhen and Little Grebe dived and paddled about the pond and a Malachite Kingfisher flashed hither and thither, totally unconscious of how it lit up a dull day. Village Weavers were busy nesting on branches overhanging the water. Black-bellied Starlings trilled and chattered and the resident Little Sparrowhawk swooped about overhead looking for a tasty meal.
Making a start up the Ilongwe Trail, several largish crabs were scuttling in the dead leaf debris and one had grabbed a toad almost as big as itself. And he wasn’t letting go! Forest birds chirped, tweeted and warbled all around us as we strolled through the lush riparian forest but the mosquitoes had us scuttling along in some places.
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African Paradise Fly-catcher (photo: Stan Culley) |
African Paradise Fly-catchers added enticing brief glimpses of rufous and blue. Towards the rear of the park there is an open grassy area and we had a clear view to the skies of a Lanner Falcon harassing Woolly-necked Storks. Here too, Brown-hooded Kingfishers and Violet-backed Starlings performed excited alightings and flicking of wings in the top of a dead tree. A long walkway bridged the pond providing a shaded canopy either side from which to view the water birds. A Reed Cormorant found a perfect pitch in a dead tree from which to catch unsuspecting fish, Yellow Weaversclung on to the reeds and Palm Swifts, Little Swifts, Lesser-striped and Barn Swallows wheeled and glided in the air. Spurwing and Egyptian Geese were arriving from their roost – wings flapping and webbed feet braced for touch-down on the pond.
Yellow Weaver (photo: Hazel van Rooyen) |
Coffee-time in the picnic area (photo: Hazel van Rooyen) |
After some refreshment at the picnic site, we followed another trail which crossed a small bridge over the stream, leading to a leafy glade where we spotted Thick-billed Weaver, Tawny-flanked Prinia, Black-collared Barbet and Purple-crested Turaco, amongst others. In yet another secluded corner, a small stream trickled from the pond, watched over by a Mountain Wagtail.
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Cape White-eye (photo: Hazel van Rooyen) |
A bit later we made our way as planned to the Illovo River but unfortunately there was too much water for waders and the only water-birds we saw were a White-breasted Cormorant and Common Sandpiper, so we decided to call it a day, especially as the weather was beginning to break up.
(All photographs copyright of the photographers)
Barbet Black-collared | Kingfisher Brown-hooded | Swift Little |
Barbet White-eared | Kingfisher Malachite | Swift Palm |
Bulbul Dark-capped | Kite Yellow-billed | Tinkerbird Yellow-rumped |
Cameroptera Green-backed | Mannikin Bronze | Turaco Purple-crested |
Cormorant Reed | Moorhen Common | Wagtail Mountain |
Cuckoo Diederik | Mousebird Speckled | Warbler Little Rush |
Dove Red-eyed | Prinia Tawny-flanked | Warbler Willow |
Dove Tambourine | Robin-Chat Red-capped | Weaver Spectacled |
Drongo Fork-tailed | Sparrow Grey-headed | Weaver Thick-billed |
Falcon Lanner | Sparrow-hawk Little | Weaver Village |
Fly-catcher African Paradise | Starling Black-bellied | Weaver Yellow |
Goose Egyptian | Starling Red-wing | White-eye Cape |
Goose Spurwing | Starling Violet-backed | Illovo River |
Grebe Little | Stork Woolly-necked | Cormorant White-breasted |
Heron Purple | Swallow Barn | Sandpiper Common |
Ibis Hadedah | Swallow Lesser-striped |
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