11 January 2025

Kyalami Estates September round-up

30 September 2024 - Kyalami Estates

I recorded 60 species for the first month of Spring, same as I did in 2023, so I guess there is consistency in that.

I did have a Grey Hornbill in the garden

African Grey Hornbill (Lophoceros nasutus)


But, just like last month, most of my photo opportunities were at St Ledger Dam. In amongst the big Willow away from the Dam, a Black-collared Barbet gave me the once over

Black-collared Barbet (Lybius torquatus)



There were a pair of Lesser Honeyguide's in the same Willow grove which I didnt expect

Lesser Honeyguide (Indicator minor)



In the gardens around the Dam, Fiscal Flycatcher's were present

Fiscal Flycatcher (Sigelus silens)


The Common Moorhens produced some offspring

Common Moorhen (Gallinula chloropus)


The male Cape Weaver was on full display with some quite funky poses

Cape Weaver (Ploceus capensis)






and a female showed some interest, well vaguely

Female Cape Weaver (Ploceus capensis)


The male is extremely territorial and was not happy when a gaggle of Green Wood-hoopoe's landed in 'his' tree

Green Wood-hoopoe (Phoeniculus purpureus)



I had a Grey Heron fly by

Grey Heron (Ardea cinerea)


Red Bishops are transitioning to breeding plumage

Southern Red Bishop (Euplectes orix)


And the Reed Cormorants seem to be here permanently

Reed Cormorant (Microcarbo africanus)


An exciting record, was this immature or sub-adult Black Sparrowhawk that caused a bit of mayhem as it circled the Dam

Black Sparrowhawk (Accipiter melanoleucus)




There was also a hectic fight in the 'schoolyard' between two Egyptian Geese that was wild and seemingly refereed by one that kept others out of the fight, unless it was a female egging on her favourite?

Egyptian Goose (Alopochen aegyptiaca)







Yet another setting full moon between the Palms from my balcony

Full moon






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Kyalami Estates September round-up

30 September 2024 - Kyalami Estates I recorded 60 species for the first month of Spring, same as I did in 2023, so I guess there is consiste...