Monday, December 1, 2014

BOKMAKIERIE


429        BOKMAKIERIE             Telophorus zeylonus

South Africa      (99)

Bird of the bushshrike family; it is endemic to Africa, found mainly in South Africa, Nambia, with isolated population in mountains of eastern Zimbabwe and western Mozambique. Found in open habitats, including karoo scrub, fynbos and parks and gardens. 22-23 cm.


DARK-BACKED WEAVER


428         DARK-BACKED WEAVER           Ploceus bicolor

South Africa         (98)

Also known as the Forest Weaver. 15 cm. Found in forest areas, including ravine and gallery forests in open country, and secondary growth forest. Range along eastern side of Southern Africa. Lives in solitary pairs, the pairing lasting several years with the two birds singing together as a duet  and synchronising their song. They live for over 5 years in the wild


THICK-BILLED WEAVER


427          THICK-BILLED WEAVER           Amblyospiza albifrons

South Africa          (97)

Also known as Grosbeak Weaver. Found in small colonies over marshes, rivers, dams with rank grass and reed/papyrus beds. Range up eastern edge and in central north of Southern Africa. Polygynous. 18 cm.


THREE-BAND PLOVER


426           THREE-BANDED PLOVER              Charadrius tricollaris

South Africa        (96)

Also known as Three-banded Sandplover. Range much of eastern and southern Africa and Madagascar. Found on inland pools, rivers, and lakes. 18 cm. 

GREY-RUMPED SWALLOW


425         GREY-RUMPED SWALLOW               Pseudhirundo griseopyga

South Africa             (95)

14 cm. Found in open areas in tall, dense woodlands, frequently burnt and cleared areas, ploughed fields and flood plains. Range below Sahara, in southern Africa found in ne third.

PACIFIC GOLDEN PLOVER

Photographed near Shoalhaven Heads, NSW
424           PACIFIC GOLDEN PLOVER         Pluvialis fulva

Australia          (298)

Also known as Eastern or Lesser Golden Plover. Found in estuaries, mudflats, salt marshes, mangroves, rocky reefs and stranded seaweed on beaches, margins of shallow open inland swamps, sewerage ponds, short-grassed paddocks, airfields. Breeds in ne. Siberia and w. Alaska, summer migrant to PNG and Australia; mostly coastal, all Australian coast, but sometimes inland.

















This and the picture below were photographed at Lincoln National Park, South Australia March 2015









RUFOUS SHRIKE-THRUSH


                    RUFOUS SHRIKE-THRUSH         Colluricincla rufogaster

Australia          ( 297)          

Was part of the Little Shrike-thrush complex. 17-19 cm. Found in rainforest (mainly lowland in ne. NSW and se. Q), watercourse vegetation, paperbarks, coastal open forest, mangroves, katana thickets. Ranges along coastal e. Aust. from c. Nambucca Heads-Coutts Crossing (NSW) to w. coast Cape York Peninsula; Mangroves of sw Gulf.
















YELLOW-THROATED MINER



422           YELLOW-THROATED MINER          Manorina flavigula

Australia         (296)

Also known as White-rumped Miner and Dusky's Miner. 25-27.5 cm. Range mainland Australia except coastal e. and se. Just., Cape York Peninsular, e.coast NT, driest deserts. Habitat is drier woodlands, scrubland, grassland with flowering shrubs, drier coastal scrubs, banksia-woodlands, heaths, golf courses and gardens.