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Twitching The Dusky Lark in Beaufort West

The Return of Another Twitch Bus Adventure For context, the SA Rare Bird News Report announced on the 7th of April that the province’s first Dusky Lark had been found the day before at Springfontein Dam in Beaufort West. It was twitched successfully by several birders in the following weeks, though it often seemed to

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Dipping The White-Headed Vulture On The R27

After weeks of waking up early, we decided to sleep in, only for me to wake up, check my phone, and see that a White-Headed Vulture was seen and photographed about an hour earlier along the R27, a short way outside Ganzekraal. The Drive to The West Coast The weather was brooding, with dark clouds

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Holy Macaroni Penguin

I’m certainly not complaining, but what’s up with all the rarities the last two or three weeks. It’s not uncommon for rare birds to pop up around the Western Cape in February and March, but it’s been an action-packed few weeks, with a lot of lifers on the line for Milli and me. The Alert

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A Black Tern Adventure Near Fisherhaven

A week after we got the Wattled Lapwing at Paardevlei we set off to chase another rarity, a Black Tern that was found around the coast near Fisherhaven. The trip is relatively short from here, about 45 minutes to an hour. After a relatively uneventful drive, we arrived at the location pin. Well, the closest

Wattled Lapwing at Paardevlei
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Twitching The Wattled Lapwing At Paardevlei

It’s been a busy last few weeks in the Cape with rarities, and with several provincial lifers for me all found relatively close, Milli and I found the time to get outside and find some of these birds. The elephant in the room is, of course, the fact that my last twitching post was made

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An Escape To Montagu

It’s been three years since my last post and twelve years since my first on this blog. It’s hard to believe that so many years have passed. Still, the truth is Covid lockdowns, and a world of chaos didn’t bode well for recreational productivity. I’ve spent much of the last several years grappling with the

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What A Bird! Finding the Crested Honey Buzzard

It started out like almost any other Saturday, with the exception of a European Roller being located just outside of Stellenbosch. Milli and myself were excited for the opportunity for a new lifer (and one that had evaded me for far too long given its annual appearance in the province). After a 10-minute drive, we

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Lockdown Birding

The day is April 12, Good Sunday. We’ve been locked up now for weeks, the streets baron and desolate with the occasional wailing of police sirens echoing through the suburbs. Who knows when we’ll see freedom again… I’m just kidding of course. While much of that is true to a degree, I’d like to think

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The Battle for the Bee-Eaters

It started out a regular day, an autumn day like many other – I was at home with my partner and my cousin, hanging out – when I got a notification on one of the birding WhatsApp groups about some White-fronted Bee-eaters spotted at Harold Porter botanical gardens. It was already mid-afternoon and still had

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An Escape To The Hills of Honeywood

After a stressful series of months, having to move houses and the subsequent drama thereof; I was more than ready to escape away from everyday life and spend a weekend away from home. My girlfriend Milli and I had been discussing places where we could go visit, enjoy the nature and the photography, along with

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Chasing Lightning in Cape Town 12 & 13 February

Despite being in the middle of a water crisis, the Cape Town area got a few millimeters of rain relief this week with the arrival of some rare thunderstorms to the area. I’d been watching the model runs for a few weeks, and they had repeatedly shown some interesting developments into the third week of

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The Not-So-Common Cuckoo

A bit of a late entry for this twitch, but about a month ago a local birder (whom I shall refrain from naming due to a bit of controversy that took place after the fact), heard about a Common Cuckoo found on a friends farm. The bird had been seen for a few days in

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Little Ringed Plover at Vermont Salt Pan

Nearly three weeks ago, news broke that the country’s first Little Ringed Plover was discovered at the Tankatara Salt Pans near Port Elizabeth. It was mere minutes later that plans were being put in place by fellow twitchers to chase down the bird with a rather lengthy 16 hour return trip. I was one of

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