With my provincial list now requiring me to travel a fair amount in order to see new birds, and petrol being at near all time highs, this past weekend saw Monique and myself set some fairly easy target birds for her list. Having just started listing in February of this year, she still has a […]
Month: May 2017

Knob-Billed Duck at Strandfontein Sewage Works
Earlier this past week we twitched the African Crake at Strandfontein, only to get home and receive another rare bird alert minutes later saying that a Knob-Billed Duck had been spotted just a couple hundred meters away from the Crake. The report came in the late afternoon and we wouldn’t be able to make it […]

The Last Kauaʻi ʻōʻō – A Final Song
This is no doubt the most depressing piece I have ever written, and although my fingers press against the keys in an array of existential dread and carnivorous guilt, I feel as though the expression of thought through word is only fitting. Not as an undeserved relief to myself, but as tribute to what was […]

Honeywood Farm (Clover Cottage) – Grootvadersbosch
Honeywood Farm is nestled within the farmland valleys on the edge of the Grootvadersbosh Nature Reserve. The picturesque views from around the farm are some of the best the Overberg has to offer, with sprawling farmlands and forest filled mountainous landscapes right next to each other. Grootvadersbosch Nature Reserve can be reached just a few […]

African Crake at Strandfontein Sewage Works
Late yesterday afternoon I received an email from the South African Rare Bird alerts, saying that an African Crake had been seen and photographed at Strandfontein on the S3 pan in the afternoon. Unfortunately it was too late for us to leave from Somerset West to try and twitch the bird, so I decided to […]