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Here's my garden bird list:

Cape glossy starling
Black-eyed bulbul
Olive Thrush
Cape Robin
Cape White Eye
Southern Masked Weaver
Hadeda Ibis
Grey go away bird (lourie)
Speckled mousebird
Red-billed Woodhoepoe
African Hoepoe
House Sparrow
African Black Sunbird
Crested Barbet
Black-collared Barbet
Laughing Dove
Red-eyed Dove
Cape Turtle Dove
Rock Pigeon
Fiscal Shrike
Indian Mynah
Cape Wagtail - seem to be pretty rare these days
Spotted Dikkop (Thickknee)
Crowned Plover
Burchell's Coucal
Diederick Cuckoo

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Very nice list there, Senyetse! What about providing us with your count here.

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Thanks WTM! Done! :D

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deefstes wrote:
But then, Jeanus also had a few awesome ones like Eastern Nicator and Giant Eagle Owl but I'm not sure I'm prepared to believe the Pel's Fishing Owl one... :wink:


thats not very nice deefstes...and she did say it was in the Okvango... :wink:

i have to say mine would be the Black Cuckooshrike... 8) i was pretty thrilled with that one.. :D


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Nice list Senyetse, I've started with my indigenous garden and hopefully soon I'll be able to you a bit of competition :twisted:

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Thats a moerofa tick for a JHB garden, Laine. :clap: :mrgreen:

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I've started with my indigenous garden and hopefully soon I'll be able to you a bit of competition


Bring it on! :lol:
Wait until all the trees start flowering and fruiting, then I expect the list to increase. At the moment most of my trees are quite small. I am planning an aloe section - I have quite a selection in the nursery - will start this weekend - when in flower they should attract a few sunbirds!

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Laine wrote:
deefstes wrote:
but I'm not sure I'm prepared to believe the Pel's Fishing Owl one... :wink:


thats not very nice deefstes...and she did say it was in the Okvango... :wink:


I am going there to my 'extended garden' in Jan and will try to see if it exists after all :roll:

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I agree Shame on you Deefstes. However I will allow for a little jealousy here.

Until middle of last year I could have shown you a pair near where I live now. However too many people found out about them and someone obviously got too intrusive and they moved. Myself and one of my colleagues are going on recce as soon as we get a break to try to locate them again. We will hold the knowledge close if we do.


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I agree Shame on you Deefstes. However I will allow for a little jealousy here.


Thanks :wink: I have seen Pel's before (at that amazing spot known as Pafuri thanks to the help of that amazing guy known as Frank) but I will admit that I am jealous to read that someone lives in a place where these things are common.

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I have:
2 LBJ's who have given birth above consulting room. They are very active and very noisy.
1 white eye, unconfrmed but maybe enough to get me noticed.
8 Grey Louries who live in a tree opposite my garden, but let themselves be known
uncountable bully doves, (how could anyone think of this as a symbol of peace) they must have been mad.
about 8 masked weavers,
a bird that wakes me up each morning saying, "whe, whe whe u"

I think this is very cruel. I don't know the bird, its like an alcoholic smelling a wift of wine.

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Meandering Mouse wrote:
a bird that wakes me up each morning saying, "whe, whe whe u"


Hmmm, this is a tough challenge.

- At what time does it typically wake you up?
- Where do you live?
- Have you heard it at other times?
- What other calls could you compare it to?

Have you considered White-faced Scops-Owl?

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For about the last five years I have been in Kruger during the breeding period.

I stayed in a fairly wooded area in Kruger. Wooded in that there was a river close by. It was between Skukuza and Tshokwane.

My house is in an area between Pretoria and J'burg. I have lots of trees. I am woken every morning before sunset. My trees are alive with birds. This bird, however, is a bird that says, "Kruger".

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I must say, close to sunset, I hear it aswell.

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Meandering Mouse wrote:
I must say, close to sunset, I hear it aswell.


Is there any way you could record the call and send us a sound clip?

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