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Cape White-eye (Zosterops virens)

Posted on 04/03/2022 by Karis Daniel

The Cape White-eye is a very small, fast-moving bird. Males and females look alike but show geographic variation. This term means that one species can look diff...

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Pin-tailed Whydah (Vidua macroura)

Posted on 04/03/2022 by Karis Daniel

Identification The Pin-tailed Whydah is a small sexually dimorphic species. Males and females differ dramatically when breeding, and appear similar outside of t...

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Cape Weaver (Ploceus capensis)

Posted on 04/03/2022 by Bird Feeder Project: Karis Daniel & Megan Loftie-Eaton

Identification The Cape Weaver is a medium-sized, brightly coloured bird. Males and females look similar but are not quite alike. Males also differ slightly in ...

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Southern Masked Weaver (Ploceus velatus)

Posted on 04/03/2022 by Bird Feeder Project: Karis Daniel & Megan Loftie-Eaton

Identification The Southern Masked Weaver is a medium-sized, brightly coloured bird. Males and females look similar outside of the breeding season but are easil...

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Red-winged Starling (Onychognathus morio)

Posted on 04/03/2022 by Karis Daniel

Cover photo: BirdPix 19074 – Gregg Darling – Red-winged Starling Identification The Red-winged Starling is a large, black bird with striking reddish...

Cape Sparrow identification
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Cape Sparrow (Passer melanurus)

Posted on 17/06/2021 by Karis Daniel

Identification The Cape Sparrow is a small, boldly patterned bird which is sexually dimorphic; in other words, males and females look different to one another. ...

Eurasian Oystercatcher
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Eurasian Oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus)

Posted on 14/06/2021 by Les Underhill

The Eurasian Oystercatcher Haematopus ostralegus breeds in Europe and Asia. Most move south for the northern winter. Most remain in soutern Europe, some migrate...

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Little Egret (Egretta garzetta)

Posted on 12/06/2021 by Les Underhill

The Little Egret Egretta garzetta belongs to a large family of birds called the Ardeidae, the herons, the egrets and the bitterns. The herons are, on average, l...

The coastline
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Birds on the coastline of the Western Cape

Posted on 11/06/2021 by Les Underhill

The focus here is on learning the really common birds which you can expect to see on the coastline in the Western Cape. These are the species you are most likel...

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The Virtual Museum

Posted on 07/06/2021 by Megan Loftie-Eaton

The Virtual Museum (populatrly known as the VM) provides the platform for citizen scientists to contribute to biodiversity research and mapping projects. This i...

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