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780, White-browed Sparrow-Weaver Plocepasser mahali (see species summary here)Record status ACCEPTED Vm 24164 [on-line data upload (2016-08-31): 232685] Species White-browed Sparrow-Weaver Observer(s) Fouche Leonie Country, town, locus South Africa, Eastern Cape, Graff-Reinet,
3224ABLocality near dam on farm Die Poortjie Latitude, longitude -32.023455555556, 24.451341666667 [0 m accuracy] Date 2016/8/27 Notes found nests that were obviously abandoned and falling apart, but others looked active. There were no birds in the vicinity (in fact very few birds of any kind were seen as the wind was howling), but possibly there have been other sightings as I see on SABAP2 that someone has recorded them in that pentad (possibly Alan Collett?). This site is virtually in a straight line to the Wellwood site we reported, some 16km apart, as the crow flies. See also fb Nest count 0 Nest site tree
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Note: repeats from the same day are not shown.vm Species code Date Nests Notes 16286 780 27/4/2015 0 Possibly the southernmost record to date. 24164 780 27/8/2016 0 found nests that were obviously abandoned and falling apart, but others looked active. There were no birds in the vicinity (in fact very few birds of any kind were seen as the wind was howling), but possibly there have been other sightings as I see on SABAP2 that someone has recorded them in that pentad (possibly Alan Collett?). This site is virtually in a straight line to the Wellwood site we reported, some 16km apart, as the crow flies. See also fb
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