211 results found


Oct 28 2012
Southern Africa is well represented as you might expect with members of the Heron and Egrets family (ardeidai). As vagrants we have even had Little Blue Heron and Snowy Egret. So to start a bird you all know well- Black-crowned Night Heron is common here in South Africa
Feb 23 2020
Dec 5 2010
considered endangered in Southern Africa- Kruger is always a good spot to see this bird
Feb 22 2020
Jul 13 2015
Both resident and migrant populations occur, with numbers boosted by an influx of summer visitors in the north
Feb 22 2020
Sep 26 2012
Common to abundant non breeding Palearctic migrant. Young birds often overwinter
Feb 22 2020
Mar 15 2015
Probably our best looking stork. Sadly now only found in our national parks but still relatively common in Kruger NB It is a Saddle-billED Stork
Feb 22 2020
May 29 2018
A common stork throughout most of Africa
Feb 22 2020
Dec 4 2012
You can find 8 of the 20 storks of the world in Southern Africa. Abdim's is a non breeding Intra Africa migrant,usually found in large flocks
Feb 22 2020
Apr 6 2021
Smaller and greyer than Great White with a pinkish mandibular pouch in non breeding plumage
Feb 21 2020
Sep 16 2016
Note the darker bill and richer pinks
Feb 21 2020
Nov 12 2012
Locally common highly nomadic and partially migratory
Feb 21 2020