Fork-tailed drongo
Southern yellow-billed hornbill Crowned lapwing Cape crow Cape glossy starling Groundscraper thrush Ostrich Black-shouldered kite Northern black korhaan Lappet-faced vulture Burchell’s sandgrouse Cape turtle dove African grey hornbill Lilac-breasted roller Crimson-breasted shrike Blacksmith plover Helmeted guinea-fowl Red-billed spurfowl White-browed sparrow weaver African red-eyed bulbul Southern grey-headed sparrow Laughing dove Kalahari scrub robin Southern pied babbler Scimitarbill Chestnut-vented tit-babbler White-backed vulture Possible and probables Black-chested snake eagle Kestrel – which? Southern white-crowned shrike Burchell’s starling (or Meve’s) Southern black tit Ostrich
(dom.) Long-billed crombec Kalahari scrub robin Rock kestrel Laughing dove cape turtle dove Pale chanting goshawk Grey-backed cameroptera Acacia pied barbet Cape crow Martial eagle African grey hornbill Southern yellow-billed hornbill Helmeted guinea-fowl Red-crested korhaan Crowned lapwing Woodpecker: golden-tailed or Bennet’s Speckled pigeon Probables and possibles Flamingo – probably lesser flamingo Vulture – possibly lappet-faced Dusky sunbird House sparrow
Great sparrow Cape wagtail Fork-tailed drongo Familiar chat Cape glossy starling Chestnut-vented tit-babbler White-browed sparrow weaver Groundscraper thrush Crimson-breasted shrike Rock martin Egyptian goose Mallard (dom.) Wood duck (dom.) Red-crested pochard (dom.) Black-shouldered kite Red-billed spurfowl Rock dove/feral pigeon Grey lourie White-backed mousebird Lilac-breasted roller Red-eyed bulbul Short-toed rock thrush Mountain wheatear Black-chested prinia Pririt batis Black-faced waxbill Common (greater) scimitarbill Probables and possibles Laughing dove and/or cape turtle dove Pale chanting goshawk Hello bird-lovers. I've decided to do my list differently this year, hoping it will be easier for me to update. It will be in blog format instead of just a list, so I'll be able to put photos on more easily too. I expect it will still be somewhat idiosyncratic. I'm also using a much newer bird book and some of the names and classifications have changed, so I have to relearn some of the species that I learned last year.
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