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    Zandvlei: Upper Estuary (34061828)

    Western Cape

    Card 510048
    Compiler 10691
    Location code 34061828Zandvlei: Upper Estuary (Western Cape)
    Start date 2023-04-15
    Season OOther
    Start time 08:10
    End time 10:45
    Shoreline covered 90
    Openwater covered 95
    Total Species 30
    Total Count 805
    Wetland Condition 3Very little standing water (low tide for estuaries
    Wetland Threats 0
    Count Condition 4Good
    Count Type 1On foot
    Nil Count (No birds present) 0There were CWAC species present
    Notes The weather was near perfect cool to start and clear and sunny with a SE breeze strengthening while we were counting. At the Main gate there was a Black Sparrowhawk which flew into on of the pine trees at about 07h30 flushing a number of birds in the area. Then on the western shore, when we were setting off Barbara spotted a Peregrine Falcon eating a Red Eyed Dove for breakfast on a railway line pylon at the Lakeside station. When walking along the pathway we saw Grysbok spoor and nearly stood on a Raucous Toad which managed to get into the under growth before a photo could be taken. Then underneath a wooden board we found a pair of sand crickets (see photo). Thank you to Barry and Val Cleveland for counting the Marina north canal and the Night Heron roost area. Also thanks to David and Joan Walker for doing the Main Reserve area. We did search for the Water Thick knees but they were missing from their usual place. They were counted in the Caravan Park across the main waterbody. A highliThe weather was near perfect cool to start and clear and sunny with a SE breeze strengthening while we were counting. At the Main gate there was a Black Sparrowhawk which flew into on of the pine trees at about 07h30 flushing a number of birds in the area. Then on the western shore, when we were setting off Barbara spotted a Peregrine Falcon eating a Red Eyed Dove for breakfast on a railway line pylon at the Lakeside station. When walking along the pathway we saw Grysbok spoor and nearly stood on a Raucous Toad which managed to get into the under growth before a photo could be taken. Then underneath a wooden board we found a pair of sand crickets (see photo). Thank you to Barry and Val Cleveland for counting the Marina north canal and the Night Heron roost area. Also thanks to David and Joan Walker for doing the Main Reserve area. We did search for the Water Thick knees but they were missing from their usual place. They were counted in the Caravan Park across the main waterbody. A highlight would be all the African Spoonbills we saw today. ght would be all the African Spoonbills we saw today.
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    Observer NumberNameOptions
    0Barry and Val Cleveland
     
    0David and Joan Walker
     
    0Gigi Laidler
     
    0Linda Hibbin
     
    0Marian Hoole
     

    Current data
    Ref #SpeciesCountBreeding
    Pairs
    Breeding
    indicator
    4Grebe, Great Crested
    (Podiceps cristatus)
    80
    47Cormorant, White-breasted
    (Phalacrocorax lucidus)
    40
    48Cormorant, Cape
    (Phalacrocorax capensis)
    530
    50Cormorant, Reed
    (Microcarbo africanus)
    350
    52Darter, African
    (Anhinga rufa)
    110
    54Heron, Grey
    (Ardea cinerea)
    60
    57Heron, Purple
    (Ardea purpurea)
    30
    59Egret, Little
    (Egretta garzetta)
    240
    60Egret, Intermediate
    (Ardea intermedia)
    10
    69Night Heron, Black-crowned
    (Nycticorax nycticorax)
    20
    81Ibis, African Sacred
    (Threskiornis aethiopicus)
    1110
    84Ibis, Hadada
    (Bostrychia hagedash)
    80
    85Spoonbill, African
    (Platalea alba)
    240
    89Goose, Egyptian
    (Alopochen aegyptiaca)
    300
    96Duck, Yellow-billed
    (Anas undulata)
    650
    98Teal, Cape
    (Anas capensis)
    240
    210Moorhen, Common
    (Gallinula chloropus)
    50
    212Coot, Red-knobbed
    (Fulica cristata)
    1610
    238Plover, Three-banded
    (Charadrius tricollaris)
    90
    245Lapwing, Blacksmith
    (Vanellus armatus)
    90Confirmed Breeding
    270Stilt, Black-winged
    (Himantopus himantopus)
    20
    287Gull, Kelp
    (Larus dominicanus)
    520
    289Gull, Hartlaub's
    (Chroicocephalus hartlaubii)
    230
    290Tern, Caspian
    (Hydroprogne caspia)
    140
    291Tern, Common
    (Sterna hirundo)
    30
    394Kingfisher, Pied
    (Ceryle rudis)
    100
    397Kingfisher, Malachite
    (Corythornis cristatus)
    10
    686Wagtail, Cape
    (Motacilla capensis)
    30
    1016, Mallard
    (Anas platyrhynchos)
    20
    10015Mallard, Hybrid
    (Anas hybrid)
    1020


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    Thursday 21 November 2024 06:25
    FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology
    Department of Biological Sciences - University of Cape Town

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