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  1. Dec 23, 2018 · There are 15 photographic records of alien parakeets in South Africa: 11 from Gauteng, four records from KwaZulu-Natal, and one from the Western Cape. These two birds were recorded by Anthony Paton in the Randburg-Roodepoort region of Johannesburg.

  2. 26 COMMON types of birds in South Africa! #1. African Fish Eagle. Haliaeetus vocifer. Identifying Characteristics: Adults are 63–75 cm (25–29.5 in) long with a wingspan of 2.0-2.4 m (6.6-7.9 ft). Their brown bodies contrast with black wings and a white face, chest, and legs. Their beaks and feet are bright yellow.

  3. The blue crane is the national bird of South Africa. South Africa is a large country, ranked 25th by size in the world, and is situated in the temperate latitudes and subtropics. Due to a range of climate types present, a patchwork of unique habitat types occur, which contribute to its biodiversity and level of endemism. This list incorporates ...

  4. Cape Canary, Cape Bunting, Swee Waxbill, Common Waxbill, Southern Double-collared Sunbird, Malachite Sunbird, Southern Fiscal, Red-wingend Starling, Cape Grassbird, Karoo Prinia, Cape Robin-chat, Cape Bulbul, Pied Kingfisher, Spotted Eagle Owl, Western Barn Owl, Cape Turtle Dove, African Harrier-Hawk, African Fish Eagle, Egyptian Geese, Glossy ...

  5. Secretarybird. The Secretarybird is a unique and striking bird of prey that is native to South Africa. With its long legs, distinctive crest of feathers, and powerful beak, this bird is truly a sight to behold. It is known for its impressive hunting skills and its ability to catch and kill venomous snakes.

  6. A Guide to the Common Garden Birds of Cape Town, South Africa Karis Daniel and Megan Loftie-Eaton Biodiversity and Development Institute, 25 Old Farm Road, Ron-debosch 7700, and Department of Biological Sciences, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch 7701, South Africa megan@thebdi.org um. Information on how to create an account and submit photos is

  7. Mar 21, 2019 · African black oystercatcher pair, Western Cape Province, South Africa. Photographer c Robert Thomson. Record 22446 in the BirdPix section of the ADU Virtual Museum.

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