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#1 28-02-2012 11:11:28

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Harare Birding

I will be travelling to Harare next week for 2 days for a conference – I see there are some great birding spots in and around the city and many specials occur there, but I will not have much time/or transport, for any serious birding, other than an hour or 2 in the afternoons around the hotel and surrounding areas. 

I have never been birding in this area so have no idea as to what species I could pick up relatively easily in suburban gardens around the hotel.  I will be staying in a lodge in the NE outlying parts of Harare and on Google it looks like quite a well wooded area.

Does anyone know if any of the miombo specials are often seen in and around wooded suburban gardens and what species I should be looking out for?  Maybe I can get lucky with a lifer or two big_smilebig_smile   Any advice would be welcomed. Thanks


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#2 28-02-2012 11:19:20

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Re: Harare Birding

Lucky devil!!!

Niall told me that the Harare vleis and the miombo woodlands in Harare is a must!

 

#3 28-02-2012 11:33:01

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Re: Harare Birding

I was reading in Africa birding last night and these spots sound awesome - I am just not going to have the time or means to get to them on this trip sad

I am just going to have to try see what I can spot around the hotel garden areas and surrounding neighbourhood - maybe a Violet-backed or Miombo-Double-collared or Variable Sunbird or some other species that are possibly regular in the gardens.


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#4 28-02-2012 11:41:39

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Re: Harare Birding

I am so jealous! Don't you need a secretary? lol

 

#5 28-02-2012 11:49:01

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Re: Harare Birding

lollollollol


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#6 28-02-2012 12:54:47

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Re: Harare Birding

Trevor, the birdng in and around Harare is very good, but it is a pity that you cant get around. Haka Park south of Harare is very good for Miombo birds, but depending on where you are staying you should have a chance of seeing Miombo Double-collared Sunbird, Spotted Creeper, Green-backed Honeybird, Whyte's Barbet, Red-faced Crombec, Southern Hyliota, and various other species.
Yellow-mantled Widowbird can be seen at Monovale Vlei.


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#7 28-02-2012 14:19:59

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Re: Harare Birding

Thanks SR – sounds very promising and every one of those would be a lifer for me big_smilebig_smilebig_smile  This was a very last minute trip but I think this definitely calls for another visit with more free time.

I don't know Harare at all but am staying in an area called Glen Lorne (near Borrowdale Brook) – it is in the North Eastern side of Harare


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#8 11-03-2012 12:14:13

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Re: Harare Birding

Got back yesterday from my brief business trip to Harare and considering there was no real time for birding I got really lucky and somehow managed to pick up 6 lifers in a total of about 3 hours of birding big_smilebig_smilebig_smile

The first was Abdim’s Stork seen from the plane at Harare airport while still taxing towards the main building - was a group of around 20 birds right next to the runway – I could not believe my luck yikes
This bird has always evaded me in South Africa. Unfortunately no camera on hand for a photo at the time, but got this terrible picture on my way to the hotel - not even sure if this is an Abdim’s smile

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7177/6971944451_7acc4decaa.jpg
Abdim's Stork by trevor.charters, on Flickr

Had an hour before dinner to explore the hotel gardens and I managed to pick up another 2 lifers within 15 minutes - Variable Sunbird and Miombo Double-collared Sunbird. The gardens were crawling with sunbirds. Got these few proof shots during my stay.

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7065/6825831692_fcb36f1549.jpg
Male Variable by trevor.charters, on Flickr

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7040/6971953477_77868713f2.jpg
Female by trevor.charters, on Flickr

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7062/6825839576_ae9d854412.jpg
Miombo Double-collared Sunbird by trevor.charters, on Flickr

After the first day of the conference I had an hour or two to explore the neighborhood and found an extremely well wooded but seriously overgrown stand. In quick succession I picked up another 2 lifers - Tropical Boubou and African Yellow White-Eye. Got this blurry shot of the White-Eye but unfortunately the Boubou was moving around too much in the thick dark undergrowth so I did not even manage a proof shot.
I then thought I had may have seen a Southern Hyliota but could not get a good enough view to confirm – was probably just a Puffback.

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7176/6825856096_b9de6f1ba9.jpg
African Yellow White-eye by trevor.charters, on Flickr

Then the next day as we were leaving the hotel I heard a strange call - looked up and saw this fellow. Was quite far off so I snapped a few shots on maximum zoom and when I checked these out later I could not believe my luck – Whyte’s Barbet. This was the best of some very bad shots I could get sad

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7180/6971976305_b30b76182b.jpg
Whyte's Barbet by trevor.charters, on Flickr


Also saw lots of Golden Weavers and various other weavers and sparrows, Purple Crested Turaco and hordes of Manikins, Babblers and Waxbills. Got another photo lifer in White-browed Robin-Chat although it is a terrible one – here are a few more birds seen.

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7067/6825862028_e315d3395d.jpg
White-browed Robin-Chat by trevor.charters, on Flickr

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7183/6825866712_6a8d7f9c00.jpg
AM Babbler by trevor.charters, on Flickr

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7058/6825871148_3bb1f3b315.jpg
BB Puffback by trevor.charters, on Flickr


I really could not believe how lucky I was – I would hate to know how many lifers I could get in Harare on a proper birding trip. Would love to do all the vleis in the area and the proper Miombo woodland areas smilesmile


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#9 11-03-2012 12:53:18

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Re: Harare Birding

Great photos & well done on the lifers.smile
Are you booked to do the Warbler weekend this coming weekend?hmm


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#10 11-03-2012 15:20:02

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Re: Harare Birding

Thanks Sue smile

Yes I am - look forward to seeing you and Big O there. Hopefully a whole lot more lifers for me on this weekend big_smile


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#11 11-03-2012 15:24:07

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Re: Harare Birding

Great!smile
Hope it gets a bit wetter up there for the River Warbler & Thrush Nightingale.


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#12 11-03-2012 17:09:08

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Re: Harare Birding

WOW Trevor, congratulations on the lifers, some fantastic photo's there cool


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#13 11-03-2012 18:08:15

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Re: Harare Birding

Great stuff Trevor! cool

 

#14 12-03-2012 06:21:17

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Re: Harare Birding

I am so jealous I can hardly say anything now. madmad lollol

 

#15 12-03-2012 11:43:11

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Re: Harare Birding

Well done Trev!!!

Love the Sunbirds!!!!

 


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