Zitting Cisticola & Four Crested Honey Buzzards – Phil’s Fields
We spent midday of 4
April birding two very large grassy fields inland from Sabya along the main Ad
Dabi to Sabya road (17 07.58N, 42 41.62E) known as Phil’s Fileds. The fields
were on the right hand side of the road going towards Sabya and had large pivot
irrigation equipment stored by them. The fields were very green with tall
plants growing in them and some quite wide tracks where the pivot irrigation
wheels had driven. The area is good for Zitting Cisticola & Singing
Bushlarks but the first birds seen on getting out of the car were four Crested
Honey Buzzards. All four birds were using the midday thermals to migrate and
remained quite high but low enough for the main identification features to be
seen.
As soon as we entered
the field we heard Zitting Cisticola with a number of birds song flighting over
the field and occasionally landing on the vegetation where they could be viewed.
A walk across the fields soon produced
10+ Singing Bushlarks flushed from the grass and the small size and bright
underwing coverts could clearly be seen. Several birds gave song flights but
most were silent and flew and went to cover in the long grass.
Zitting Cisticola
Singing Bush Lark
Singing Bush Lark
Other good birds seen included two Little Green
Bee-eaters, six Black Bush Robins and 20+ African Silverbills. 37 Western
Cattle Egrets, several Crested Larks and four African Palm Swifts were flying
about. Five Common Myna, 20+ Ruppell’s Weavers and a large flock of House
Sparrows were also seen and shortly after leaving the fields we found a pale Long-legged
Buzzard flying over.