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102. Egyptian Goose - 60 Points

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102. Egyptian Goose Alopochen aegyptica

Identification
63-73 cm. Sexes look the same, male slighty bigger than female. Quite a bit of variation in plumage tone, with some birds greyer and others browner. A large part of the wings of mature birds is white, but in repose the white is hidden by the wing coverts. Distinctive brown eye ring.

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Twee Rivieren, March 2013

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30.1.2012 - South of Nossob River

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Montrose

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Urikaruus Waterhole - 29/12/2016


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401. Spotted Eagle-Owl - 40 Points

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401. Spotted Eagle-Owl Bubo africanus

Identification
43-50 cm, medium sized and one of the smallest of the Eagle owls. The facial disk is off-white to pale ochre, yellow eyes and prominent ear tufts.
Upper body is dusky brown, with the lower parts being off-white with brown bars. Easily mistaken for the Cape Eagle-owl but the yellow eyes, smaller claws and striped legs differentiate it from the Cape Eagle-owl.

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Male and female, close to Batulama, October 2011

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Exit road from Gharagab October 2013

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Oct. 2011 Auob side between Kalahari Tented Camp and Dalkeith

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At night 15.2.2012 - around Kalahari Tented Camp was also a mating couple... but not enought light 0*\

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Nossob Riverbed, 31 Dec 2015
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by Lisbeth - Nov. 2017

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397. White-faced Scops-Owl - 40 Points

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397. White-faced Scops-Owl Ptilopsis granti

Identification
22-28 cm Upperparts grey with dark streaks and white spots on scapular feathers. Underparts whitish with dark streaks. White face with a black border and black around the large orange eyes. Two short ear tufts with black tips. Juveniles have a greyish face.

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Mata-Mata, October 2011

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Nossob - 23.1.2012

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Nossob, October

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MataMata - Jan 2016


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398. Pearl-spotted Owlet - 40 Points

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398. Pearl-spotted Owlet Glaucidium perlatum

Identification
17-20 cm. Two black patches with white rims on the back of the head, which appear as false eyes. Plumage is cinnamon-brown, with white spots on the upperparts, and white on the underside with broad brown streaks. Flight feathers are dark brown with light rufous bars. Relatively long, brown tail with incomplete white bars. The facial disk is whitish, while bill and eyes are yellow. Sexes are similar. Juveniles have a less rufous plumage, with fewer white spots on the head and a shorter tail.

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Urikaruus, March 2013

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Oct. 2007 Nossob Camp

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1.10.2012 around Kieliekrankie

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Pearl-spotted Owlet - Mata Mata - Dec 2013


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392. Western Barn Owl - 20 Points

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392. Western Barn Owl Tyto alba

Identification
Medium-sized, pale owl. No feather ears, heart-shaped facial disc, dark eyes. Upperparts grey mixed with golden brown spots.

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Grootkolk, October 2013

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Kieliekrankie October 2013

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Nov. 2011, Pump House at Kielie Krankie

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Nossob Riverbed, October 2013
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762. Burchell's Starling - 40 Points

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762. Burchell's Starling Lamprotornis australis

Identification
Easily confused with the Cape glossy starling (and maybe Mewe's starling, but this one doesn't occur in KTP) but with longer tail and lacks the yellow eyes of the glossy starling.

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Auob Riverbed, October 2011

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Geinab 26.09.2014

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21.1.2016 around Grootkolk

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North of Nossob - Jan 2014


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731. Lesser Grey Shrike - 20 Points

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731. Lesser Grey Shrike Lanius minor

Identification
Medium sized passerine. Predominantly black, white and grey in appearance with males having pink-flushed underparts.

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Dune road at 14th, March 2013

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Lesser Grey Shrike - Polentswa - Feb 2013


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516. Grey-backed Sparrowlark - 40 Points

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516. Grey-backed Sparrowlark (Grey-backed Finchlark) Eremopterix verticalis

Identification
The white ear patch and sandy grey back and wings are very distinctive on the male. The female has a black belly patch and unstreaked flanks with a pale collar that extends around the ear coverts. Might be confused with the chestnut-backed sparrowlark but wings and back are greyish and more white on cheeks.

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Lijersdraai, March 2013

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16.2.2016 - Kgalagadi around KTC

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Bedinkt - Jan 2016


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665. Desert Cisticola - 60 Points

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665. Desert Cisticola Cisticola aridulus

Identification
10-12 cm. Upperparts pale brown to buff with blackish streaks on the crown and back. Underparts whitish; breast, flanks and undertail coverts pale buff.
Sexes alike but female has a shorter tail.

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Grootkolk, 18.2.2009

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Desert Cisticola - Twee Rivieren - Jan 2016
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183. Lesser Kestrel - 60 Points

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183. Lesser Kestrel Falco naumanni

Identification
Summer visitor.
30 cm. Male differs from male Rock Kestrel by its unspotted chestnut back and obvious grey secondaries. Female and imm. very similar to female and imm. Rock Kestrel but are generally paler below, especially on the underwing.
White, not black claws. Lacks dark line behind eye. Wingtips reach dark subterminal band of central tail feathers on perched birds.
Silent in the region.

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around Grootkolk 17.2.2011
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