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Cape Bulbul (Pycnonotus capensis)

Posted on 30/03/2022 by Bird Feeder Project: Karis Daniel & Megan Loftie-Eaton

The Cape Bulbul is Endemic to South Africa. It is very common across much of the Western Cape, with its range extending along the coast to the Northern and East...

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Spotted Eagle-Owl (Bubo africanus)

Posted on 29/03/2022 by Bird Feeder Project: Karis Daniel & Megan Loftie-Eaton

Spotted Eagle-Owls are one of the most common owl species in southern Africa and they are often seen in Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden in Cape Town. Its...

Bird Feeder Project/Bird identification/Birding/BirdPix/Birds

Hadada Ibis (Bostrychia hagedash)

Posted on 24/03/2022 by Bird Feeder Project: Karis Daniel & Megan Loftie-Eaton

The Hadada Ibis gets its name from its loud three to four note call uttered in flight, especially in the mornings and evenings when they fly out or return to th...

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Common Starling (Sturnus vulgaris)

Posted on 22/03/2022 by Bird Feeder Project: Karis Daniel & Megan Loftie-Eaton

Identification The Common (or European) Starling Sturnus vulgaris can be identified by its short tail, pointed head, triangular-shaped wings, and pale speckles ...

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Ring-necked Dove (Streptopelia capicola)

Posted on 08/03/2022 by Bird Feeder Project: Karis Daniel & Megan Loftie-Eaton

Identification The Ring-necked Dove, also known as the Cape Turtle Dove, is a very common bird species that occurs all over South Africa. It can be identified b...

Pair-of-adult-White-throated-Swallows
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White-throated Swallows in Cape Town

Posted on 17/04/2019 by Dieter Oschadleus

White-throated Swallows are common in Cape Town in the summer months, building their nests under the multiple bridges that cross canals and rivers. They migrate...

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International Citizen Science Day in The Company’s Garden

Posted on 14/04/2018 by Les Underhill

International Citizen Science Day in The Company’s Garden – by Les Underhill All but one of the thousands of people in The Company’s Garden, in the heart ...

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