You will see many of theses birds in this bulletin are named for the area.
There was one new family of passerines on the trip as well. The rockjumpers have just 2 species and one is in the western cape area.
The 9" Cape Rockjumper (Chaetops frenatus) is endemic to the Cape fynbos area. It likes boulder strewn slopes with scrubby low vegetation. The pair will start at the bottom of the hill and work their way to the top and then fly down again. We were lucky to get a pair at the bottom so were able to walk up ahead of them and let them move towards us. The male is unmistakable with his black head and 2 white stripes and dark rufous body.
Cape Rockjumper - male |
Cape Rockjumper - female |
Cape Batis - male |
Cape Bulbul |
Cape Bunting |
Cape Grassbird |
Cape Sparrow |
Cape Sugarbird |
Cape Wagtail |
Cape Weaver - female |
These are just a few of the birds named 'Cape something' but these are the only members of their families I photographed this trip. There was not a lot of originality when Europeans settled first in South Africa at Capetown area and started to name the birds. So if you visit and see a bird you can always guess it is a Cape something. LOL
Happy birding and photography,
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