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Paarl Bird Sanctuary Birding Notes

Guilty of perhaps not doing as much babysitting as any self-respecting uncle should, I took my budding-birder niece, Rose Mitchell (age 9) off to Paarl Bird Sanctuary recently. To lower the average age even more, Mike Buckham took his equally keen son Thomas and one of his friends.

Rose PBS

The real reason Mike and I were at Paarl was to look for the Green-backed Heron, but it was nice to show the kids some new birds. The heron was rather uncooperative, but it did put in a very brief fly-by. I hadn’t been to Paarl for a few years and was reminded as to what a great reserve it is, particularly for birders who carry a camera.

Common Sandpiper

The Common Sandpipers that frequent the edge of the pans and water channels are usually nice and obliging.

African Black Duck

Not always an easy species to pin down, we were pleasantly surprised to see this African Black Duck in the channel close to the heronry. The nearby Berg River is usually the preferred habitat for this species.

White-faced Duck

White-faced Duck is becoming more regular in the Western Cape.

Moccoa

This male Maccoa Duck gave us a great quivering-tail display.

Common Sandpiper landscape

One last Common Sandpiper photo.

Directions to Paarl Bird Sanctuary

Directions to Paarl Bird Sanctuary.

Paarl Bird Sanctuary bird list: Common Starling, Barn Swallow, African Reed-Warbler, Sacred Ibis, African Darter, Grey-headed Gull, Reed Cormorant, Malachite Kingfisher, Red-knobbed Coot, Common Moorhen, Green-backed Heron, Little Rush-Warbler, Fiscal Flycatcher, Cape White-eye, Grey-headed Sparrow, African Harrier Hawk, Jackal Buzzard, White-throated Swallow, Hartlaub’s Gull, Cattle Egret, Cape Wagtail, Little Grebe, Greater Flamingo, White-faced Duck, Maccoa Duck, Cape Teal, Red-billed Teal, Southern Pochard, Black-necked Grebe, Great-crested Grebe, House Sparrow, Paradise Flycatcher, African Dusky Flycatcher, Swee Waxbill, Olive Thrush, Cape Canary, Lesser Swamp-Warbler, Grey Heron, Black-headed Heron, African Purple Swamphen, Black-winged Stilt, Pied Avocet, Black-crowned Night-Heron, Hadeda Ibis, Pied Crow, Levaillant’s Cisticola, Bar-throated Apalis, Cape Robin-chat, Red-winged Starling, Southern Double-collared Sunbird, Southern Masked-Weaver

David Winter

2 comments to Paarl Bird Sanctuary Birding Notes

  • Robyn Kadis

    We were at Paarl on Sunday and saw the common sandpiper too. Didn’t find the white-faced duck though. Where about did you spot it? We are ringing there next weekend and I’d like to find them. Thanks.

  • springman

    Wonderful photography!
    You would be welcome to contribute and help to begin a new endevour called “World Bird Wednesday” a chance for bird photographers to share and spread word of their blogs to others!
    Visit http://pineriverreview.blogspot.com/ and check it out!
    Springman!

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