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    Strandfontein Sewage Works: Southeast (34061832)

    Western Cape

    Card 510883
    Compiler 11352
    Location code 34061832Strandfontein Sewage Works: Southeast (Western Cape)
    Start date 2024-08-13
    Season WWinter
    Start time 11:05
    End time 11:58
    Shoreline covered 80
    Openwater covered 10
    Total Species 22
    Total Count 2590
    Wetland Condition 1Full (High tide for estuaries)
    Wetland Threats 0
    Count Condition 4Good
    Count Type 4Motor vehicle
    Nil Count (No birds present) 0There were CWAC species present
    Notes Lots of water in Pan S5 and S6. A couple of other pans had a little standing rain water. Pans S4 and S7 totally encroached with reeds. The Winter quarterly count was due to take place on Sunday the 14th July 2024 but this was the day that the big storm hit Cape Town. The SSW was actually closed for a while following the rains and as we all know the rain never really abated for a long time. It was difficult to find a window of opportunity to get together and do a count, even on a weekday, without encroaching on other scheduled Club outings and without rain. I was not prepared to take a chance and have the counters come from Hout Bay and the Northern Suburbs for a non-event due to rain on the day. Eventually, just to be able to record a count, Simon Fogarty and I met yesterday morning at Strandfontein and just managed to get a curtailed count done before the arrival of the mid-day rain! The count was restricted in that the Northern area is inaccessible and P7 had no birds on the Pan. The South Western sector is also very restricted due to the electric fence cordoning off most of the Pans. We actually saw the Hippo in the North-eastern corner of S2.Really only two Pans were countable using a scope. The Central Pans were fine but not the usual numbers of birds, especially Flamingos. There were however Little Grebes and Black-necked Grebes in really good numbers. The South Eastern sector was surprisingly rewarding with S5 and S6 having lots of water and a large flock of Greater Flamingos. The overall number of Waterbirds was 4966 compared to 5793 in July 2023 so not far off target. Perhaps, with all the standing water in and around the Cape, a lot of the birds, like Flamingos, have dispersed at this time. One last point is that because of time restraints and the fact that this count is obstensibly a CWAC count we only recorded each species of Non-waterbirds and not in their numbers. Although the cut-off for CWAC was the end of July I have submitted the relative data to the ADU with an explanation.
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    Current data
    Ref #SpeciesCountBreeding
    Pairs
    Breeding
    indicator
    6Grebe, Little
    (Tachybaptus ruficollis)
    40
    47Cormorant, White-breasted
    (Phalacrocorax lucidus)
    310
    50Cormorant, Reed
    (Microcarbo africanus)
    10
    55Heron, Black-headed
    (Ardea melanocephala)
    10
    81Ibis, African Sacred
    (Threskiornis aethiopicus)
    30
    84Ibis, Hadada
    (Bostrychia hagedash)
    10
    86Flamingo, Greater
    (Phoenicopterus roseus)
    3430
    88Goose, Spur-winged
    (Plectropterus gambensis)
    40
    89Goose, Egyptian
    (Alopochen aegyptiaca)
    190
    94Shoveler, Cape
    (Anas smithii)
    820
    96Duck, Yellow-billed
    (Anas undulata)
    40
    97Teal, Red-billed
    (Anas erythrorhyncha)
    30
    98Teal, Cape
    (Anas capensis)
    60
    210Moorhen, Common
    (Gallinula chloropus)
    10
    212Coot, Red-knobbed
    (Fulica cristata)
    1810
    231Oystercatcher, African
    (Haematopus moquini)
    10
    245Lapwing, Blacksmith
    (Vanellus armatus)
    10
    270Stilt, Black-winged
    (Himantopus himantopus)
    70
    287Gull, Kelp
    (Larus dominicanus)
    18750
    288Gull, Grey-headed
    (Chroicocephalus cirrocephalus)
    10
    289Gull, Hartlaub's
    (Chroicocephalus hartlaubii)
    190
    686Wagtail, Cape
    (Motacilla capensis)
    20


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    Thursday 21 November 2024 06:13
    FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology
    Department of Biological Sciences - University of Cape Town

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