Good guess!
I thought it might take a little longer
Birds:
199. Christmas Island Frigatebird
200. Christmas Island Imperial Pigeon
201. Island Thrush
202. Glossy Swiftlet
203. White-tailed Tropicbird (both the normal and golden morph)
Hix
A trip to cape Agulhas (Africa's most southern tip) gave me some nice additions for the year list:
431. Hartlaub's gull
432. African giant kingfisher
433. Southern red bishop
434. Ludwig's bustard
435. African marsh harrier
436. Jackal buzzard
437. Cape cormorant
438. Karoo prinia
439. Crowned lapwing
440. Yellow-rumped widow
441. White-fronted plover
Mammals
54. Springbok
55. Southern right whale
56. Grey rhebok
I also saw some bontebok and gemsbok, but I suspect they were not really wild animals but part of a farm, so I do not count them. I also do not count rock kestrel, which is sometimes regarded as a subspecies of the Common kestrel and it is treated like that by HBW alive, so I follow them...
One more yesterday after dipping on purple heron
240. Black tern
Finally managed another life tick.
241. Eurasian Crag Martin
270 Little Blue Heron - Egretta caerulea
After several days in Amani in the E Usambara mountains my list has not grown very muchI spent my last 1.5 days in S-Africa birding east of Cape Town, which gave over 20 new species for the year:
442. White-necked raven
443. Cape spurfowl
444. Familiar chat
445. Jackass penguin
446. Swift tern
447. Cape rock trush
448. Whimbrel
449. Yellow canary
450. Orange-breasted sunbird
451. Cape rockjumper
452. Cape siskin
453. Cape bunting
454. Cape batis
455. Sombre greenbul
456. Swee waxbill
457. Bar-throated apalis
458. Grey-backed cisticola
459. Bank cormorant
460. Crowned cormorant
461. Sandwich tern
462. Cape gannet
Mammals
57. Klipspringer
58. Cape grysbok
59. Cape rock hyrax
60. Small grey mongoose (Cape grey mongoose)
61. Chacma baboon
62. South African fur seal
Now on to Tanzania.
I won't do a full monthly round-up until the end of November, but first places are currently:Hmm... I wonder who's in the lead with fish![]()
that is one of the best mammals of the year I think.And one of the nicest mammals of the year for me was sitting in a tree ricght next to my accomodation and did not mind torch light 1 hour long
65. Two spotted palm civet
And one of the nicest mammals of the year for me was sitting in a tree ricght next to my accomodation and did not mind torch light 1 hour long
65. Two spotted palm civet
I have been hearing Fischer's turaco and Usambara eagle owl daily, but no sightings yet....