August ’24 update from Rietvlei Nature Reserve

I can’t believe how quickly August has flown past but I am very grateful that tomorrow represents the start of the Spring season in South Africa!

It’s time for another update from our local Rietvlei Nature Reserve where I’ve guided several drives this past month. Early in the month the reserve suffered a terrible fire that started along a public road on its eastern border and was then pushed into the reserve by a strong wind. Thankfully no infrastructure was damaged and no animals killed, and the grasslands of the highveld are very resilient to fire – already the green growth is sprouting!

Shortly after the fire we found this African Hoopoe searching for charred insects, with some success!

The warmer weather has encouraged mating behaviour in the reserve’s Ostriches and we’ll have a boom in their population pretty soon!

Rietvlei’s bird population as always provided wonderful viewing and photography opportunities. I ticked 83 species in August.

The fact that Rietvlei sustains healthy populations of large African mammals within sight of the capital city’s southern suburbs is a wonderful boon to residents of Pretoria and surrounding towns and cities.

Along with Hannes Rossouw Photography we’re presenting an introductory wildlife photography session for new photographers early in September at Rietvlei and interest has been so healthy that we’ll soon organise another session or two – get in touch if you’d like to be added to the mailing list!

List of mammals I’ve seen on Rietvlei in August 2024:

Scientific Afrikaans English
Alcelaphus buselaphus Rooihartbees Red Hartebeest
Antidorcas marsupialis Springbok Springbuck
Canis mesomelas Rooijakkals Black-backed Jackal
Ceratotherium simum Witrenoster White Rhinoceros
Connochaetes gnou Swartwildebees Black Wildebeest
Cynictis penicillata Witkwasmuishond Yellow Mongoose
Damaliscus pygargus Blesbok Blesbuck
Equus quagga Bontsebra Plains Zebra
Herpestes sanguineus Swartkwasmuishond Slender Mongoose
Hydrictis maculicollis Kleinotter Spotted-necked Otter
Kobus ellipsyprymnus Waterbok Waterbuck
Syncerus caffer Buffel Cape Buffalo
Taurotragus oryx Eland Eland

List of birds I’ve seen on Rietvlei in August 2024:

Scientific Afrikaans English
Accipiter ovampensis Ovambosperwer Ovambo Sparrowhawk
Acridotheres tristis Indiese Spreeu Common Myna
Acrocephalus gracilirostris Kaapse Rietsanger Lesser Swamp Warbler
Afrotis afraoides Witvlerkkorhaan Northern Black Korhaan
Alopochen aegyptiaca Kolgans Egyptian Goose
Amandava subflava Rooiassie Orange-breasted Waxbill
Anas sparsa Swarteend African Black Duck
Anas undulata Geelbekeend Yellow-billed Duck
Anthus cinnamomeus Gewone Koester African Pipit
Ardea melanocephala Swartkopreier Black-headed Heron
Asio capensis Vlei-uil Marsh Owl
Bostrychia hagedash Hadeda Hadeda Ibis
Burhinus capensis Gewone Dikkop Spotted Thick-knee
Centropus burchellii Gewone Vleiloerie Burchell’s Coucal
Certhilauda semitorquata Grasveldlangbeklewerik Eastern Long-billed Lark
Ceryle rudis Bontvisvanger Pied Kingfisher
Circaetus pectoralis Swartborsslangarend Black-chested Snake Eagle
Cisticola juncidis Landeryklopkloppie Zitting Cisticola
Cisticola tinniens Vleitinktinkie Levaillant’s Cisticola
Colius striatus Gevlekte Muisvoel Speckled Mousebird
Corvus albus Witborskraai Pied Cow
Crinifer concolor Kwevoel Grey Go-Away Bird
Curruca subcoerulea Bosveldtjeriktik Chestnut-vented Warbler
Dendropicos fuscescens Kardinaalspeg Cardinal Woodpecker
Dessonornis caffer Gewone Janfrederik Cape Robin-Chat
Elanus caeruleus Blouvalk Black-winged Kite
Estrilda astrild Rooibeksysie Common Waxbill
Euplectes ardens Rooikeelflap Red-collared Widowbird
Euplectes orix Rooivink Southern Red Bishop
Euplectes progne Langstertflap Longtailed Widowbird
Falco peregrinus Swerfvalk Peregrine Falcon
Fulica cristata Bleshoender Red-knobbed Coot
Gallinago nigripennis Afrikaanse Snip African Snipe
Gallinula chloropus Grootwaterhoender Common Moorhen
Halcyon albiventris Bruinkopvisvanger Brown-hooded Kingfisher
Icthyophaga vocifer Visarend Fish Eagle
Lamprotornis bicolor Witgatspreeu Pied Starling
Lamprotornis nitens Kleinglansspreeu Cape Glossy Starling
Laniarius atrococcineus Rooiborslaksman Crimson-breasted Shrike
Laniarius ferrugineus Suidelike Waterfiskaal Southern Boubou
Lanius collaris Fiskaallaksman Common Fiscal
Lybius torquatus Rooikophoutkapper Black-collared Barbet
Macronyx capensis Oranjekeel Kalkoentjie Cape Longclaw
Megaceryle maxima Reusevisvanger Giant Kingfisher
Microcarbo africanus Rietduiker Reed Cormorant
Mirafra africana Rooineklewerik Rufous-naped Lark
Motacilla capensis Gewone Kwikkie Cape Wagtail
Netta erythrophthalma Bruineend Southern Pochard
Numida meleagris Gewone Tarentaal Helmeted Guineafowl
Oenanthe pileata Hoeveldskaapwagter Capped Wheatear
Passer diffusus Gryskopmossie Southern Grey-headed Sparrow
Passer domesticus Huismossie House Sparrow
Passer melanurus Gewone Mossie Cape Sparrow
Phalacrocorax lucidus Witborsduiker White-breasted Cormorant
Phoeniculus purpureus Rooibekkakelaar Green Wood-hoopoe
Platalea alba Lepelaar African Spoonbill
Ploceus velatus Swartkeelgeelvink Southern Masked Weaver
Prinia subflava Bruinsylangstertjie Tawny-flanked Prinia
Psittacula krameri Ringnekparkiet Rose-ringed Parakeet
Pternistis swainsonii Bosveldfisant Swainson’s Spurfowl
Pycnonotus tricolor Swartoogtiptol Dark-capped Bulbul
Riparia paludicola Afrikaanse Oewerswael Brown-throated Martin
Sagittarius serpentarius Sekretarisvoel Secretarybird
Saxicola torquatus Gewone Bontrokkie African Stonechat
Scopus umbretta Hamerkop Hamerkop
Sigelus silens Fiskaalvlieevanger Fiscal Flycatcher
Spilopelia senegalensis Rooiborsduifie Laughing Dove
Stenostira scita Feevlieevanger Fairy Flycatcher
Streptopelia capicola Gewone Tortelduif Cape Turtle Dove
Streptopelia semitorquata Grootringduif Red-eyed Dove
Struthio camelus Volstruis Common Ostrich
Tachybaptus ruficollis Kleindobbertjie Little Grebe
Tadorna cana Kopereend South African Shelduck
Telophorus zeylonus Bokmakierie Bokmakierie
Trachyphonus vaillantii Kuifkophoutkapper Crested Barbet
Turdoides jardineii Pylvlekkatlagter Arrow-marked Babbler
Turdus smithi Geelbeklyster Karoo Thrush
Upupa africana Hoephoep African Hoopoe
Urocolius indicus Rooiwangmuisvoel Red-faced Mousebird
Vanellus armatus Bontkiewiet Blacksmith Lapwing
Vanellus coronatus Kroonkiewiet Crowned Lapwing
Vanellus senegallus Lelkiewiet Wattled Lapwing
Zosterops virens Kaapse Glasogie Cape White-eye

If you’d like to join me on a guided tour of Rietvlei – on a hike or on an open vehicle drive – you can book through melanie@rietvleicoffee.co.za / +27(0)74-820-9926.

 

 

 

11 thoughts on “August ’24 update from Rietvlei Nature Reserve

  1. scrapydo2.wordpress.com's avatarscrapydo2.wordpress.com

    Dis weer ‘n manjefieke blog episode. Hele paar wys bietjie hul agterkante wat nogal cute is. Ek weet nie of jy al op ‘n hoep-hoepie nes afgekom het met baba hoepies in nie? Ek kan dit vir jou vertel- die reuk wat daardie klein voëltjies afskei is onhoudbaar stink. Kleintjies sprei hul stertjies oop om hulself te beskerm of om vyand bang te maak terwyl die reuk uit hul agterentjies kom.

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      1. scrapydo2.wordpress.com's avatarscrapydo2.wordpress.com

        ‘n Oom of eintlik onderwyser wat saam my skool gehou het het eendag die klomp Hoep-hoepies in ‘n mandjie gehad. Toegemaak met ‘n lap. Hy maak dit toe oop en ooooo genade, wat ‘n stank. Eintlik te dierbaar om die outjies te sien met uitgespreide stertjies. HY het hul gered uit hul nes wat weggewaai het. Daar was dink ek seker 5 van hulle.

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