Kgalagadi 5.2.2016 - around Grootkok
short tail, white at the end, large feathers on the back also a bit white at the end, yellowish legs
Michele Nel wrote: ↑Sun May 22, 2016 9:33 pm #3 has a light eye ..does that not point to a young Jackal Buzzard ????
When was this photo taken Exfem...
Michele Nel wrote: ↑Mon May 23, 2016 6:17 pm It just helps to know when the birds have been seen as the Steppe migrates but the Jackal doesn't. But to confuse the matter some Steppes overwinter here....
From my research....
The Steppe Buzzard is a Palearctic breeding migrant, leaving its breeding grounds in September and early October then heading south to southern Africa, arriving in the period from late October-November. It eventually departs from the region in late February and March.
So from the above we can presume that Steppes have left SA by the end of April...but with birding you cannot presume anything....
Just saved this one from my FB album ..so quality not of the best. This bird was ID'ed by the pros as a Cape Mystery Buzzard. :)Michele Nel wrote:Hmm let me go look in my archives.....:)Toko wrote:With that background you qualify for AW buzzard specialist, Michele
Have you got a photo of a Mystery?
Mel wrote: ↑Sat Jun 17, 2017 10:15 am This one is a toughie... I checked for the juvenile jackal buzzard as I think it must be a buzzard (or a harrier) due to the lack of booted legs.
That's why I think it can't be an African hawk-eagle as nan suggested although the head and plumage certainly looks very similar to one.