Dear All Please find attached (click here) the movements of our Bearded Vultures; Jeremia, Pharaoh, InkosiYeentaka, Lehlwa, Mac, and Mollie and our Cape Vultures; Bennie and N207, for the past week. Kind regards Sonja Krüger http://www.projectvulture.org.za/ https://www.facebook.com/projectvulture https://twitter.com/vultureproject
Month: January 2018
Latest Cape and Bearded Vulture tracks
Dear All Please find attached (click here) the movements of our Bearded Vultures; Jeremia, Pharaoh, InkosiYeentaka, Lehlwa, Mac, and Mollie and our Cape Vultures; Bennie and N207, for the past week. Mollie has been very active in this past week, exploring a large area. Kind regards Sonja Krüger http://www.projectvulture.org.za/ https://www.facebook.com/projectvulture https://twitter.com/vultureproject
Columbia Trip Report
Hello all, Lisl van Deventer and I recently returned from a 24-day trip to Colombia and managed to get 701 (33 heard-only) species including 50 (4 heard-only) endemics and a further 87 (4 heard-only) near-endemics. Mostly very pleasant conditions and some absolutely superb cloud- and subtropical forest birding. It’s a fascinating country with friendly people…
Latest Cape and Bearded Vulture tracks
Dear All Please find attached (click here) the movements of our Bearded Vultures; Jeremia, Pharaoh, InkosiYeentaka, Lehlwa, Mac, and Mollie and our Cape Vultures; Bennie and N207, for the past week. The recently released Cape Vulture- N208 has been recaptured and is back in rehabilitation. Although a strong flier and healthy bird when released, he was not…
Umbogavango Outing
Report by Elena Russell Saturday 6th january 2018 The indemnity form had not been left at the office by security. Without it we were not going to gain access to Umbogavango, one of our favourite birding spots. We were considering whether to toyi-toyi into the office and demand our rights but a few phone calls…
Latest Cape and Bearded Vulture tracks
Dear All Please find attached (Click here) the movements of our Bearded Vultures; Jeremia, Pharaoh, InkosiYeentaka, Lehlwa, Mac, and Mollie and our Cape Vultures; Bennie and N207, for the past 10 days. Please also find the movements of a recently released rehabilitated Cape Vulture- N208. This individual has stayed quite close to his release site so far…
Sapphire Coast Bird Challenge
Hi All, We are excited to have the Sapphire Coast Bird Challenge up and running. The Sapphire Coast Bird Challenge is open to all residents and visitors to this part of the KwaZulu-Natal south coast. The aim of this challenge is to see who can see the most bird species in this region in 2018….