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Sunday, December 11, 2016

VIEW FROM EASTERN SHORE OF FALSE BAY, WESTERN CAPE, SOUTH AFRICA




FAMILIAR CHAT, HAROLD PORTER GARDEN, BETTY'S BAY, WESTERN CAPE, SOUTH AFRICA

    We can ID this bird as a Familiar Chat by its brownish-grey upperparts, rufous-and-black tail pattern, pale eyering and rufous wash on the ear converts.
   The Familiar Chat is a new species to our Photographic Life List, whichnow stands at 494.


OLIVE THRUSH WITH A WORM, HAROLD PORTER GARDEN, BETTY'S BAY, WESTERN CAPE, SOUTH AFRICA

   We can ID this bird as a Olive Thrush by its orangish belly, yellow legs, yellow bill and dark eyering (see second photo).
   The Olive Thrush is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 493.




MALE CAPE SPURFOWL, HAROLD PORTER GARDEN, BETTY'S BAY, WESTERN CAPE, SOUTH AFRICA

   We can ID this spurfowl as a male Cape Spurfowl by the spur on its legs (females don't have spur), dark eyes, dull red bill with a dark top to the upper mandible, orange-red legs and plumage that is finely vermiculated with whitish stripes.
   The Cape Spurfowl is a new species to our Photographic Life List, whichnow stands at 492.





BRIMSTONE CANARY, HAROLD PORTER GARDEN, BETTY'S BAY, WESTERN CAPE, SOUTH AFRICA

   We can ID this bird as a Brimstone Canary by its yellow underparts with olive washed breast and flanks, stout bill, yellow eyebrow, yellow throat and greenish face.
   The Brimstone Canary is a new species to our Photographic Life List, whichnow stands at 491.




CAPE WHITE-EYE, HAROLD PORTER GARDEN, BETTY'S BAY, WESTERN CAPE, SOUTH AFRICA

   We can ID this white-eye as a Cape White-eye by its distinctive white eyering, green head and upperparts, yellow throat and yellow vent.  The lower breast and belly of this bird are very variable.
   The Cape White-eye is a new species to our Photographic Life List, whichnow stands at 490.


RED-WINGED STARLING, HAROLD PORTER GARDEN, BETTY'S BAY, WESTERN CAPE, SOUTH AFRICA