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 Post subject: Re: Most interesting bird found in your garden
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Not a very good pic, but this is the Mallard, now in breeding colours, in my 'front yard'...

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 Post subject: Re: Most interesting bird found in your garden
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why not... for Xmas :wink:

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 Post subject: Re: Most interesting bird found in your garden
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Hi all.
Unfortunately I don`t have a pic of the little residents I have in my garden (they don`t like people :naughty: ), but I have 5 redbilled oxpeckers staying in a palm tree in my garden! :dance: :dance:

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Roan, that is stunning 8) Very unusual and rather noisy. I do think that they are birds of character.

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not "only" Red-billed Oxpeckers :dance: but also a palm tree :whistle:
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 Post subject: Re: Most interesting bird found in your garden
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Yep MM! they`ve got serious character. :twisted: Doesn't matter how many times they see me (every morning and every evening), they just hate people! :sniper:
Other regulars and residents include Meyer`s parrot, lesser honeyguide,Orange breasted bush shrike, Ashy tit, Southern white faced scops-owl and a breeding pair of barn owls (in the barn!). And don`t forget the little Pearl-spotted owl! :dance:

Quite a busy back yard! Just love it :thumbs_up:

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 Post subject: Re: Most interesting bird found in your garden
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Roan, not only busy, but fascinating, it seems.

I see you live in Bella Bella which would pick up a very wide variety.

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 Post subject: Re: Most interesting bird found in your garden
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Leucistic Dove in our Phala garden.

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Lovely picture Val 8)

what a sweet looking :hmz: :hmz: :hmz: critter. Really, really sweet.

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Hi guys,

A first visitor to my garden in Bloemfontein and which I snapped this morning. Can anyone confirm that it is indeed a Speckled Mousebird? And also is it regularly found in my area? Thanks!

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I would like to say White-backed Mousebird... Bloemfontein is at the limit of the 2 birds (Speckled and Wgitebacked) :hmz:
wait and see the specialists :D
what a chance to have this bird in your garden :dance:

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Anne-marie is correct with White-backed Mousebird. The bill's colouring and the coral-red legs/feet are useful feautures to look out for.
Speckled's bill is with the upper mandible black & lower mandible pale bluish white with legs & feet purplish brown to dull red.

Both are found in the Bloemfontein area but I think White-backed would be the more prominent species.

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Thanks A-M and Johann!


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 Post subject: Re: Most interesting bird found in your garden
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Both these birds surprised me on the same day - the Grey Headed Bushshrike nearly made me drop my camera!

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Lesser Honeyguide - honeybees took up residence in the base of the birdbath it is sitting on.

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We have been staying in Wierdapark (Centurion) since 1980 and I have never seen a Greyheaded Bushshrike in my garden. Since taking the photo I have heard it calling but have not seen it again.


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this morning, on my balcony :D
I put the "house" about 5 years ago, and for the first time, Blue Tits........... :dance: :dance: :dance:



5 of them flew away :clap:

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