Showing posts with label Birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birds. Show all posts

Friday, 03 December 2010

Birding Big Day

This years Birding Big Day was another success: 265 species where seen this year (2009 = 271 species) - combined species for the past two years is 316.

51 species identified last year were not on this year's lists but this year there were 45 species which were not picked up last year.

The Brown Throated Weaver and Olive Thrush were both identified at Sabi River Sun - neither should occur there normally but there is no reason to question their identification. Should both species be identified again the findings will be submitted to the Southern African Bird Atlassing Project to record their presence in the area.

A few interesting general observations:

1. Crowned Lapwing (usually a common species in the Kruger) has not been counted in the past two years.
2. There were a lot more waders, storks, etc., last year, probably water levels in dams and rivers were lower last year.
3. A lot more eagle species picked up last year.
4. Nearly every team picked up the Olive Woodpecker this year, yet no one identified it last year.

Let`s see if a Conservancy team can top the 200 species next year!

For more information and the list of birds, contact us or the Hazyview-Kiepersol Conservancy.

Monday, 08 November 2010

Birding Big Day 26/27.Nov

The Hazyview-Kiepersol Conservancy is once again organising the popular Birding Big Day to coincide with National Big Birding Day.

The purpose of this event is to not only to raise funds for the organisation; but also to get a rough idea of the species which occur within our area; educate non birders on the joys of birding as well as have fun.
This year, it will again follow the 50km radius rule as set out by Birdlife SA, with Dreamfields Guesthouse being close to the centre point. In order for participants to cover a full 24 hour period of birding it was decided to start the event at 17h00 on Friday 26 November and will be ending at 17h00 on Saturday 27 November.

The results – how many different species have been seen – will be published after the event.

Friday, 29 October 2010

Sabi Valley Bird Club

Most of the people in and around Hazyview are passionate about wildlife and birds. Thanks to the efforts of a few people, Hazyview has now a bird club - the Sabi Valley Bird Club. The idea is to meet every second month to further birding experiences by field trips, guest speakers and get-together`s for interesting birding related talks. If you are interested in their regular outings or need more information, please contact us. Surely you will find lots of bird species in the garden of Dreamfields Guesthouse .

Wednesday, 12 August 2009

Dreamfields Guesthouse: Birds in the garden

As it says on our website: Our garden is a bird watcher’s paradise!
Many bird species visit and even nest in the indigenous trees including:


Paradise Flycatcher


Brown Headed Kingfisher











Golden Tailed Woodpecker


African Wood Owl