


BluTuna wrote: Other unusual birds in and around our area include, Woodland Kingfisher, Grey-Headed Bush-Shrike and one of the sparrowhawks (not sure which one). For the past couple of years we have also had Grey Hornbills in the area.
Flutts, you live in the same area as me, why do you switch off when you come home from the bush?
I've heard that Johannesburg is the most heavily forested city in the world.okie wrote:BluTuna wrote: Other unusual birds in and around our area include, Woodland Kingfisher, Grey-Headed Bush-Shrike and one of the sparrowhawks (not sure which one). For the past couple of years we have also had Grey Hornbills in the area.
Flutts, you live in the same area as me, why do you switch off when you come home from the bush?
Not surprisingly BT . After all , Johannesburg/ Pretoria is the largest man-made exotic forest in Southern Africa
BT, I'm always on the lookout for birds but we never have seem to have anything new in our garden!BluTuna wrote:Flutts, you live in the same area as me, why do you switch off when you come home from the bush?
BluTuna wrote:Flutts, try looking up! I often see large birds in the distance - they are usually YBKs but you never know!