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| Striped Pipit and Whyte’s Barbets, Miombo Tit, Spotted Creeper, Red-faced Crombec, White-breasted Cuckooshrike, Miombo Rock-thrush and Orange-winged Pytilia frequent the miombo, with Tree Pipit in summer… and not forgetting the Collared Flycatcher! Green Twinspot, Yellow-bellied Waxbills and Cape Bunting are also to be found. The nearby Cross Kopjie is the place to look for Boulder Chats. |
Tambourine Doves call from the forest patches and Gorgeous Bush-shrikes may come out and give you a look while Trumpeter Hornbills noisily traverse the open ground. White-eared Barbets monotonously sing from the tree tops and lower down Singing Cisticolas do just that whilst Eastern Saw-wings, other swallows, martins and swifts swoop across catching insects, and that ‘know-it-all’ songster that you can’t see is likely to be a Red-capped Robin-chat. Dark-backed Weaver, Yellow-rumped Tinkerbird and Yellow-throated Woodland-warbler can be found in the higher patches, with both Livingstone’s and Purple-crested Turaco, Mocking Cliff-chat, Scaly-throated Honeyguide. The reedbeds can produce Red-chested Flufftail and Stripe-cheeked Greenbuls are common. |