White-Throated Swallow

The Wite-throated Swallow (Afrikaans name, Witkeelswael) is a common intra-African, breeding migrant.

Builds a nest of mud and feathers, under bridges,or buildings which are over water.

Feeding aerially on insects and are incredibly fast flyers. We see them at Rietvlei Nature Reserve and the West Coast National Park.

<

Previous Project

European Roller Caught A Dung Beetle

Whilst in the Kruger National Park we saw this European Roller (Afrikaans name, Europese Troupant) fly down from a tree and grab a Dung beetle…
Next Project

Magpie Shrike

The Magpie Shrike, also known as the Long-tailed Shrike (Afrikaans name, Langstertlaksman)is a locally common resident on the Eastern parts of…