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Orca Whales and Spectacled Petrel – Monday 12 January 2015 | Birding Africa & Cape Town Pelagics Blog

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Birding Africa and Cape Town Pelagics Blog. News from African birding trips and pelagics, and natural history observations from tour guides and participants. 350 Bird Photo Challenge. Orca Whales and Spectacled Petrel – Monday 12 January 2015. January 16, 2015. A pod of Orcas. Killer Whales) was one of the highlights seen during our very first Cape Town Pelagics trip of the year. Orca Whales photographed during this trip by our guide Barrie Rose. Or call Amanda on mobile: 27 83 270 7452. You are commenti...

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Wandering Albatross (immature) | Birding Africa & Cape Town Pelagics Blog

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Birding Africa and Cape Town Pelagics Blog. News from African birding trips and pelagics, and natural history observations from tour guides and participants. 350 Bird Photo Challenge. September 25, 2014. Tags: Cape Town Pelagics. Our guide Rob Leslie took this photo of a beautiful immature Wandering Albatross during our pelagic trip on Saturday 20 September. Other highlights include a Flesh-footed Shearwater and Humpback Whales. To go directly to the pelagic trip report. Or phone 27 83 270 7452. Madagasc...

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Cape Town Pelagics – Claire Spottiswoode | Birding Africa & Cape Town Pelagics Blog

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Birding Africa and Cape Town Pelagics Blog. News from African birding trips and pelagics, and natural history observations from tour guides and participants. 350 Bird Photo Challenge. Cape Town Pelagics – Claire Spottiswoode. August 21, 2014. 1000’s of pelagic birds behind an active trawler. Claire Spottiswoode. Black-browed Albatross on a trip with Cape Town Pelagics Claire Spottiswoode. Indian Yellow-nosed Albatross on a trip with Cape Town Pelagics Claire Spottiswoode. Or phone 27 83 270 7452. You are...

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Birding Africa and Cape Town Pelagics at the British Birdwatching Fair | Birding Africa & Cape Town Pelagics Blog

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Birding Africa and Cape Town Pelagics Blog. News from African birding trips and pelagics, and natural history observations from tour guides and participants. 350 Bird Photo Challenge. Birding Africa and Cape Town Pelagics at the British Birdwatching Fair. August 25, 2014. A huge thanks to everyone who came to visit us at our stand, and hope to see you in Africa soon or again at Rutland Water for our 15th birdfair next year! From → birding tour. Larr; Cape Town Pelagics – Claire Spottiswoode. Madagascar, ...

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Masoala: Helmet & Bernier’s Vanga again! | Birding Africa & Cape Town Pelagics Blog

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Birding Africa and Cape Town Pelagics Blog. News from African birding trips and pelagics, and natural history observations from tour guides and participants. 350 Bird Photo Challenge. Masoala: Helmet and Bernier’s Vanga again! January 27, 2012. Birding Africa’s second Masaola extension. In 2011 was again a success, with superb looks at Helmet Vanga. On three occasions, and after a bit of searching, a family group of Bernier’s Vanga. We also had good view of other specials such as Madagascar Crested Ibis.

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We donate all proceeds to research and conservation. Cape Town Pelagics is unique: we donate all profits to seabird research and conservation, including Birdife International's Save the Albatross Fund. We've raised over R115 000 for conservation, so by booking a trip with us, you'll make a difference to the seabirds you will see. Seabirding trips from Cape Town. Join our weekly deep sea pelagics. Top 5 in the world. Birdwatch magazine voted Birding Africa as one of the top 5 most recommended. Allowing so...

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Cape Town Pelagics - Trip Report - 18 January 2015 by Cliff Dorse:

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Trip Report - Cape Town Pelagics - 18 January 2015. 3 Albatross species, Long-tailed Jaeger, Great-winged Petrel, Great and Flesh-footed Shearwater, Spectacled Petrel, Parasitic and Pomarine Jaeger. We were soon at the iconic Cape Point where early morning sunlight really made for some great photographs. Shortly after the point, we encountered a Parasitic Jaeger. And our first White-chinned Petrels. For the day. As we progressed outwards toward the trawling grounds we started seeing Cory's Shearwaters.

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Cape Town Pelagics - Trip Report - 11 April 2015 by Seth Musker:

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Trip Report - Cape Town Pelagics - 11 April 2015. Manx Shearwater, 4 species of albatross, over a thousand Great Shearwater, and Northern Giant Petrel in beautiful pelagic birding conditions. We departed Hout Bay harbour aboard a Cape Town Pelagics trip with Seth Musker, our trip leader and Jurgen, the skipper. Conditions were wonderfully calm, though chilly and rather misty. A few birds emerged as ghostly figures from the mist, materialising as Swift Terns. Powering purposefully low over the swell.

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Cape Town Pelagics - Trip Report - 2 May 2015 by Barrie Rose:

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Trip Report - Cape Town Pelagics - 2 May 2015. 4 albatross species, Northern and Southern Giant Petrels, Great-winged Petrel, Antarctic Prion, Black-bellied Storm-petrel, Manx Shearwater and a Loggerhead Turtle! A Cape Town Pelagics trip guided by Barrie Rose departed Simon's Town at 07h30 on Saturday morning with several expectant birders on board. As we moved offshore we added Cory's. To our list. At 16 miles we approached the shark long-liner Oceana Comet. A few Antarctic Prions. We could see a number...

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Cape Town Pelagics - Trip Report - 17 May 2015 by Cliff Dorse:

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Trip Report - Cape Town Pelagics - 17 May 2015. 5 albatross species including a juvenile. Black-bellied Storm-petrels, a Spectacled Petrel. Antarctic Prions, both Southern and Northern Giant Petrels. Amongst the normal coastal species. The great light on the iconic Cape Point called for a quick photo shoot of this iconic landmark. As we headed out to the deep we were accompanied by a 15 knot wind blowing at our backs. We were soon enjoying better views of White-chinned Petrel. Next came Cory's Shearwater.

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Cape Town Pelagics - Trip Report - 24 January 2015 by Cliff Dorse:

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Trip Report - Cape Town Pelagics - 24 January 2015. 4 Albatross species, Parasitic and Arctic Jaeger, Great-winged and Northern Giant Petrel, Sabine's Gull and Great Shearwater. African Black Oystercatcher and African Penguin on the coast. It was only at about 3 miles after the point when the sea started to flatten out a bit. We also started getting ever increasingly better views of White-chinned Petrel. As well as some Sooty Shearwaters. At about 10 miles from the point, we saw our first Shy Albatross.

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Cape Town Pelagics - Trip Report - 18 October 2014 by Dalton Gibbs:

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Trip Report - Cape Town Pelagics - 18 October 2014. Black-bellied Storm-petrel, Indian and Atlantic Yellow-nosed Albatross, both species of Giant Petrels, Subantarctic Skua amongst others. The sunrise on the 18th October was almost idyllic, after strong winds off Cape Point the night before. There was a calm sea and almost no wind as we set off across False Bay on board a Cape Town Pelagics trip with Dalton Gibbs the guide on board. In the harbour were the usual Kelp Gulls. We found a lone Sandwich Tern.

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Eastern South Africa: 25 March to 5 April 2013. Full Trip Report: Bird Watching Tour with BIRDING AFRICA

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The official blog protecting threatened finch species in Uganda and Africa. Finch conservation ornithology aviculture. Rare Finch Conservation Group – Shelley’s Crimsonwing Finch – Uganda fieldwork – CITES 1 birds. Background of the Shelley’s Crimsonwing finch species. 8211; Crimsonwings in the wild are only found on the African continent. 8211; They belong to the Family. 8211; They are generally olive-green or red waxbills, who nestle in the undergrowth in and around forested areas. Despite the fact tha...

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