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griz
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I am going to Namibia (and Pilanesberg NP in S A ) in October. Do any of you have any highlights from there re birds? Thank you Andrew
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If you PM me with an e-mail contact, I can send you a report covering covering both South Africa and Namibia - it is however very detailed and totals 160 or 170 pages (based on a seven month trip, incl October)
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John Dempsey (jdbirdman)
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Hi andrew
great time to go for the game and if your going late Oct may get a few migrants This is my trip report its on here too somewhere from this oct just gone http://www.surfbirds.com/trip_report.php?id=592 If I had my time over again I would spend just the one day at waterberg plateu and more time elswhere. Collony of chestnut weavers just inside the main gate! They may return but are nomadic breeders they won't be in breeding plumage!!! Daan Viljoan at weekends too is a no no too many school kids. don't try and fit in the caprivi in two weeks if your doing Walvis, spitzkoppen etosha etc. Did Pilinesberg a couple of years before amongs others places. If your going to Pilinesberg NP look for Pretoriae race of short toed rockthrush (no pale forehead) at the picnic site above the Dam. any questions let me know regards john |
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griz
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Thanks John. Actually we are going to Pilanesberg for 2 nights at the beginning of the trip. And we have a 10 day safari round the north and west of Windhoek - remarkably cheap - highly recommended company in Lonely Planet. Again thank you. Andrew
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Hi Andrew,
Sounds like you have a great trip planned. I know Pilansberg very well; presumably you'll be staying at Sun City or one of the lodges there (Bakubung for example). You can either drive yourself around the game park, or there are companies there at varying cost that do drives. But Pilansberg is a volcanic crater, circular, and the game park is artifically stocked. It's not too large either, so a day max, maybe two absolute tops. Disappointed that the bird life is restricted (minimal). Kruger Park, not that far away, is a much better bet. Namibia, now there's a wonderful country, are you going to Etosha, the skeleton coast, Ricktersfelt? Swakupmund on the coast is worth a visit too. Mike |
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Hi Mike,
Thanks - we are staying in pilanesberg - have a car. We are going to all the places you mention in Namibia. Taking a dolphin-watching cruise from Walvis Bay so hope to see some seabirds!! Thanks for your help Andrew |
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Andrew- Depending on your mode and route of transport, it may be worthwhile taking a break between Namibia and South Africa by visiting the Witsand Nature Reserve near Postmasburg (Northern Cape, not too distant from Upington). This reserve with its snow white sand dunes yet surrounded by red soil from the Kalahari Desert is well known for its roaring dunes. As the saying goes, the dunes roar during the months that end with the letter "R". Apparently its a unique phenomenen associated with the soil structure of the dunes. The reserve is renowned for its abundance of birdlife. For further info, I have attached the following links: http://www.places.co.za/html/7287.html and http://www.witsandkalahari.co.za/
Just a thought..... Herman
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Walvis Bay can be mind-blowing, thousands of waders, including oodles of Chestnbut-banded Plovers. If on a fixed tour here and they don't go to the salt pans or bay itself, it's worth thinking about doing this bit on your own - quite walkable from the town (if a bit long to the salt pans themselves) and the rewards are many. The endemic lark is quite easy just a bit inland from Walvis Bay and there are some good spots for other larks near Spitskoppe. All details will be in the report I send you
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Thanks for that - we are hiring a car for the 2 days with the safari in Walvis Bay area. Andrew
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Have a great trip! By the way very Tame crimson breasted shrikes at Pilinesberg NP regards John |
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Andrew - here is another informative website in respect of Birding in Namibia. Site: http://www.sabirding.co.za/birdspot/prov10.htm
Herman
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griz
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Many thanks Herman - looks a valuable site. Andrew
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adkr,
If you go to Pilanesberg, there is a camp(if you look at the map, at about 3:00pm), don't realy know what the name is, but think Bakubung, i will check it up for you, you can maybe mail me, then i can mail you a map. But in that camp, there is a very large avairy with lots of south African birds in there! Excellent!! And it realy is big! You can look at this link as well: http://www.places.co.za/html/4399.html Enjoy it, it realy is a nice place, not that big, but wonderfull! |
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Hi Andrew
Another great birding spot well worth visiting is Monte Christo Guest Farm, approximately 50 KM north of Windhoek on the main road to Okahandja. Contact details: Tel 09 264 61 257495. No fax or e-mail address available. Hope you enjoy your visit to Namibia. Regards, Max |
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Theres some Namibia photos in my signature link. We're off to Kruger next month.
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Hello - can someone recommend a field guide please. Thanks! S
Sasol Birds of Southern Africa - Struik Publishers Birds of Africa South of the Sahara: A Comprehensive Illustrated Field Guide - Struik Birds of Africa South of the Sahara - Princeton University Press |
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Hi Seamons,
Sasol Birds of Southern Africa - Struik Publishers is a goor one, But i have got Birds of southern Afica - Struik Publishers, by Ian Sinclair.(about the same size) I do prefer the last one.....don't know why, but it is a great book! |
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i'm also going to Namibia in October/November. I sent you a PM, could you also mail me your trip report. Thanks a lot Rivieren |
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