The Paardeberg stands out as a mountainous island in an agricultural landscape between Paarl/Wellington and Malmesbury in the Swartland region of the Western Cape. Very little bird ringing has taken place here, so Les Underhill and I had a ringing session on Bowwood Farm today. The top species was Cape White-eye (n=22), followed by Southern Masked Weavers (n=8), where 2 of the latter were males in partial breeding plumage. Most of the birds had completed moult, but a few birds were at the end of primary moult.
Southern Masked Weaver male
Species
n
White-backed Mousebird
1
Cape Robin
3
Olive Thrush
5
Cape White-eye
22
Karoo Prinia
2
Cape Weaver
3
Southern Masked Weaver
8
Streaky-headed Canary
1
TOTALS
45
The ring of one bird has been recovered in the Paardeberg area, a Cape Weaver ringed with ring 231054 in the Kraaifontein area by Clive Elliott in 1968.
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