by Avian Leisure | Jul 3, 2024 | Uncategorised
A large, dark-faced lark superficially resembling a Groundscraper Thrush, arriving as a migrant from Central Africa in the sub-region as a non-breeding species during the ‘wet’ summer months, with a marked bushveld habitat preference. Usually encountered in in areas...
by Avian Leisure | Jul 3, 2024 | NEWS, TRIP REPORTS
Similar in general field appearance, two ‘long tailed’ glossy starling species are resident year-round within the Kruger National Park. Meve’s Starling Burchell’s Starling Fortunately, the two starling species are almost geographically exclusive, with...
by Avian Leisure | Apr 1, 2024 | NEWS, Uncategorised
Within the genus of Macronyx, which is closely associated to the Pipits and Wagtails, the seven species are only found in Africa, with the sub-region host to three strikingly colourful members of the suite. Foremost, and the most frequently encountered, is the Cape or...
by Avian Leisure | Dec 27, 2023 | NEWS, TRIP REPORTS
Of the four species of Ibis found in Southern Africa, the most sought after of endemic sighting worth is the Southern Bald Ibis or ‘Wild Turkey’ as it affectionally referred to, usually found foraging on high altitude grasslands and recently burned veld, ploughed or...
by Avian Leisure | Dec 16, 2023 | TRIP REPORTS, Uncategorised
It must be two decades ago that I first visited ‘New Holme Guest Farm’ to enjoy and photograph the wide diversity of birdlife, together with the unique suite of small nocturnal mammals and rodents found within the eco-divide between Karoo scrubland and Highveld...