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Re: KTP bird challenge - work in progress for nan & Toko

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 10:31 am
by Mel
Toko wrote:I am going to remove our posts if the changes are agreed and done! More perspective and oversight then!
\O \O \O
Toko wrote:580 Groundscraper Thrush Psophocichla litsitsirupa common? or even easy?

Peregrine is rare!

Pygmy falcon easy or common?

Ludwig's common?
Thrush - common, pygmy - common, Ludwigs - common
Toko wrote:071 Cattle Egret Bubulcus ibis
081 Hamerkop Scopus umbretta
083 White Stork Ciconia ciconia
085 Abdim’s Stork Ciconia abdimii

these are common I think -O-

Rosy-faced lovebird is not common, I think, they are more common in Namibia!
Agreed on all. \O

Re: KTP bird challenge - work in progress for nan & Toko

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 10:45 am
by Toko
OK, Mel ^Q^ Shall add \O

Question remains re Peregrine -O- is red but we can change -O-

Dunno about the cuckoos, we should look at the BIRP sites - Diderik might be the only one common :-?

Re: KTP bird challenge - work in progress for nan & Toko

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 10:59 am
by Toko
Mel wrote:Just suggestions!

rare:
062 Grey Heron
090 Yellow-billed Stork \O
135 Wahlberg's Eagle Aquila wahlbergi \O
136 Booted Eagle Aquila pennata \O
152 Jackal Buzzard Buteo rufofuscus
154 Lizard Buzzard Kaupifalco monogrammicus \O
166 Montagu's Harrier Circus pygargus \O
167 Pallid Harrier Circus macrourus \O
168 Black Harrier Circus maurus \O
171 Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus
180 Amur Falcon (Eastern Red-footed Kestrel) Falco amurensis \O

Need to look at the others as well.

Have added some!

Not decided yet:
062 Grey Heron
152 Jackal Buzzard Buteo rufofuscus
171 Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus

Re: KTP bird challenge - work in progress for nan & Toko

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 11:18 am
by Toko
https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 24#p116789

According to the above info, I have made

Burchell's Starling and Shaft-tailed Whydah common!
The Kalahari thornveld holds typical Kalahari basin birds, such as Kalahari Scrub-Robin, Crimson-breasted Shrike, Burchell's Starling, Shaft-tailed Whydah, Monotonous Lark, Southern Pied Babbler, Barred Wren-warbler, Marico Flycatcher and the Sociable Weaver, which constructs huge communal nests in the larger trees.
Monotonous Lark and Southern Pied Babbler, Barred Wren-warbler (is common according to table there!) perhaps rare?

From the table I have made these ones rare:

Karoo Korhaan, Stark's Lark, Pale-winged Starling, White-headed Vulture

Re: KTP bird challenge - work in progress for nan & Toko

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 11:59 am
by Mel
Looking at the table, I'd say Diderick common, the rest of the cuckoos rare.

But if the white-headed vulture is rare, the Cape must be as well. -O-

Peregrine isn't even on all the lists for the KTP.

Hamerkop seems rare according to the list.

Lesser kestrel is rare according to the list.

Jackal buzzard is O**

Even speckled pigeon, African scops-owl, fiery-necked nightjar, European roller, European bee-eater, purple roller, red-crested korhaan, three-banded plover, blacksmith lapwing, green woodhoopoe, grey hornbill, goldentailed woodpecker, spike-heeled lark, pink-billed lark, Cape penduline tit, garden warbler, greater-striped swallow, spotted flycatcher, Cape wagtail, rock dove, southern grey-headed sparrow.

:shock:

Re: KTP bird challenge - work in progress for nan & Toko

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 4:51 pm
by nan
Mel wrote:Black-headed heron - I'd say easy, yes. Seen some on every trip so far.

Grey heron - might be even rare, but does occur after good rains. \O
agree with Mel \O

Re: KTP bird challenge - work in progress for nan & Toko

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 4:53 pm
by nan
Toko wrote:OK, Mel ^Q^ Shall add \O

Question remains re Peregrine -O- is red but we can change -O-

Dunno about the cuckoos, we should look at the BIRP sites - Diderik might be the only one common :-?
I saw twice a Cuckoo ... African :-?

Re: KTP bird challenge - work in progress for nan & Toko

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 5:01 pm
by nan
Toko wrote:https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 24#p116789

According to the above info, I have made

Burchell's Starling and Shaft-tailed Whydah common!
The Kalahari thornveld holds typical Kalahari basin birds, such as Kalahari Scrub-Robin, Crimson-breasted Shrike, Burchell's Starling, Shaft-tailed Whydah, Monotonous Lark, Southern Pied Babbler, Barred Wren-warbler, Marico Flycatcher and the Sociable Weaver, which constructs huge communal nests in the larger trees.
Monotonous Lark and Southern Pied Babbler, Barred Wren-warbler (is common according to table there!) perhaps rare?

From the table I have made these ones rare:

Karoo Korhaan, Stark's Lark, Pale-winged Starling, White-headed Vulture
rare for these

common for these

:-? :-? :-?

Re: KTP bird challenge - work in progress for nan & Toko

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 5:07 pm
by nan
Cape Vulture : rare... everywhere is rare I think
Hamerkop : it seems rare
Lesser Kesterl -O-
Jackal Buzzard -O-

Peregrine : never saw -O-

Re: KTP bird challenge - work in progress for nan & Toko

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 5:23 pm
by Mel
I usually see white-backed vultures, but Cape vultures? -O-