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<blockquote data-quote="Reader" data-source="post: 1533234" data-attributes="member: 234"><p>Having had another look at Newman's book there are so many birds that I would love to see but below are some of the birds I would like to see if possible (especially with a chance of photographing them):</p><p></p><p>Secretary Bird.</p><p></p><p>Any Raptor but especially Lammergeier (not a lifer) Crowned, African Fish, Tawny & Longcrested Eagle, Gymnogene, & Taita Falcon. Also what are the chances of Bateleur on the any part of our itinerary (norther part by the look of Newman's).</p><p></p><p>Any non European Owls & Kingfishers (especially the Giant Kingfisher).</p><p></p><p>Painted Snipe & Black Winged Plover + African & Lesser Jacana</p><p></p><p>Narina Trogon, Kysna & Purple Crested Lourie, Burchall's Cougal, Black-headed Oriole & Paradise Flycatcher.</p><p></p><p>Namaqua Dove & Green Pigeon.</p><p></p><p>Darter, Green Backed Heron, White backed Night Heron & Black Egret + Hammerkop.</p><p></p><p>Cape & Orange breasted Rockjumper.</p><p></p><p>Any Mousebird, Barbet, Sunbird, Korhaans & Bustards, plus loads more, far too many to list here.</p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reader, post: 1533234, member: 234"] Having had another look at Newman's book there are so many birds that I would love to see but below are some of the birds I would like to see if possible (especially with a chance of photographing them): Secretary Bird. Any Raptor but especially Lammergeier (not a lifer) Crowned, African Fish, Tawny & Longcrested Eagle, Gymnogene, & Taita Falcon. Also what are the chances of Bateleur on the any part of our itinerary (norther part by the look of Newman's). Any non European Owls & Kingfishers (especially the Giant Kingfisher). Painted Snipe & Black Winged Plover + African & Lesser Jacana Narina Trogon, Kysna & Purple Crested Lourie, Burchall's Cougal, Black-headed Oriole & Paradise Flycatcher. Namaqua Dove & Green Pigeon. Darter, Green Backed Heron, White backed Night Heron & Black Egret + Hammerkop. Cape & Orange breasted Rockjumper. Any Mousebird, Barbet, Sunbird, Korhaans & Bustards, plus loads more, far too many to list here. John [/QUOTE]
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