Thursday 28th November: South Africa Day 11

It was the final day of our holiday, and with a late flight, we headed into the mountains with a last chance to search for the elusive Ground Woodpecker and Protea Canary, the main two birds which had eluded us all week. Sadly, they continued to elude us today. Birding was pretty thin on the ground, - the star bird of the day was probably White-necked Raven, which showed very well perched in a tree, before landing just feet away from us. 


White-necked Raven

In the scrub we encountered several Orange-breasted Sunbirds, and Tim finally managed a shot of the highly mobile Cape White-eye. 


Cape White-eye

A Goshawk soaring over the mountain and a number of Alpine Swifts wrapped the birding up for us, before we headed to the airport. A somewhat disappointing end to an excellent trip, with great birding, beautiful, varied scenery and good company.




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