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Sunday, 7 July 2019

27-5-2019 SOMALISA, ZIMBABWE - MAGPIE SHRIKE (Corvinella melanoleuca)




5-6-2019 LINYANTI CAMP, BOTSWANA - WHITE BROWED COUCAL (Centropus superciliosus)



2-6-2019 LINYANTI, BOTSWANA - AFRICAN RED EYED BULBUL (Pycnonotus nigricans)


2-6-2019 LINYANTI, BOTSWANA - NILE MONITOR (Varanus niloticus)

                                               https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/71085-Varanus-niloticus



2-6-2019 LINYANTI, BOTSWANA - LITTLE BEE-EATER (Merops pasillas)





2-6-2019 LINYANTI, BOTSWANA - LILAC BREASTED ROLLER (Coracias caudatus)





2-6-2019 LINYANTI, BOTSWANA - DICKINSON'S KESTREL (Falco dickinsonii)



1-6-2019 LINYANTI, BOTSWANA - SOUTHERN DARK CAPPED BULBUL (Pycnonotus barbatus ssp. layardi)

2-6-2019 LINYANTI, BOTSWANA - AFRICAN FISH EAGLE (Haliaeetus vocifer)

2-6-2019 LINYANTI, BOTSWANA - AFRICAN OPENBILL (Anastomus lamelligerus)

5-7-2019 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - HOUSE SPARROW (MALE) (Passer domesticus)



5-7-2019 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - SPECKLED WOOD BUTTERFLY (Pararge aegeria)





2-6-2019 LINYANTI, BOTSWANA - CAPE BUFFALO (Syncerus caffer caffer)

Saturday, 6 July 2019

2-6-2019 LINYANTI, BOTSWANA - COMMON HAMERKOP (Scopus umbretta ssp. umbretta)



27-5-2019 SOMALISA CAMP, ZIMBABWE - ARID CROWNED LAPWING (Vanellus coronatus ssp. xerophilus)


The crowned lapwing (Vanellus coronatus), or crowned plover, is a bird of the lapwing subfamily that occurs contiguously from the Red Sea coast of Somalia to southern and southwestern Africa. It is an adaptable and numerous species, with bold and noisy habits. It is related to the more localized black-winged and Senegal lapwings, with which it shares some plumage characteristics.

The crowned lapwing is easily recognized by its combination of brown and white colours, with most tellingly, a black crown intersected by an annular white halo. Adults are noisy and conspicuous.


Males measure on average 3% larger than females. Juveniles are dull versions of adults, vermiculated on the wings and mantle, the legs yellowy rather than red and the bill lacking the red base.

Crowned lapwings prefer short, dry grassland which may be overgrazed or burnt, but avoid mountains. In higher-rainfall areas such as parts of Zambia and Zimbabwe, they occur mainly as dry-season visitors. In dry regions of northern Botswana, however, they are attracted in large numbers when good rainfall occurs. In southern Africa their highest concentrations are to be found in the dry central Kalahari region.

27-5-2019 SOMALISA CAMP, ZIMBABWE - TAWNY FLANKED PRINIA (Prinia subflava)





27-5-2019 SOMALISA CAMP, ZIMBABWE - SWALLOW TAILED BEE-EATER (Merops hirundineus)




27-5-2019 SOMALISA CAMP, ZIMBABWE - COMMON JOKER (Byblia anvatara ssp. acheloia)