Identification
Distinctive plumage with a chestnut body, black wings, and a pure white head, neck, breast, and tail. The face is yellow and featherless and the beak is yellow with a black tip. The feet are yellowish in color and have spiky growths on the bottom that help to grip prey, called spiricules.
Juvenile: Brown body, with a blotchy white head and a black eyeline. They gradually mature over 3-4 years, and the dark streaks that form on the breast are the last of the juvenile plumage to disappear.

H1-2

Immature, N'waswitshaka River, H11

S114

S56


Near Olifants

Male & Female


Near Letaba Aug 2012

Juvenile, H9 Dec 2012

Near Lower Sabie

Jones Dam

H7 near Orpen.

Rooibosrant Dam

S39 Timbavati Road 13/6/2009

H4-1

Sunset dam
© Lisbeth
Sable Dam - 2019

October 2012, from the Olifants bridge

Immature, Transport Dam

Nov 2014
© Dindingwe
Lower Sabie
Near Nkuhlu