The Cape Bird Club

Western Cape Raptor Research Programme

The CBC helped part funded this programme.

Volunteers required

The task of monitoring the raptors in the Cape Peninsula is ENORMOUS, for the present team. We need more volunteers. All that is required is a passionate interest in observing birds, where you live and work, and the routes you travel to and from work or school.

  • You don't have to be an expert.

  • Study the pictures provided, and if you have seen birds like these, watch them for a while, see what they are doing, because behaviour is a very important part of raptor observation.

  • No observation is too small and unimportant.

  • The more regularly you observe the better you become at it. You can train yourself. It is easy!
    Make it a habit!

Please let us know what you have seen, with as much detail as you can remember and – welcome to the wonderful world of raptors.

What needs doing.

The following number of nests in many different areas, have to be monitored regularly and gives one an idea of the vast distances that have to be covered, by this handful of dedicated people;

  • 26 Black Sparrowhawk nests, Cape Peninsula range.

  • 80 Black Harrier nests, in the Overberg and the Swartland.

  • 35 Peregrine nests, 22 of these occur in the mountains, 8 on buildings and 5 in quarries, from Cape Point to the Tygerberg Hills.

  • 44 Rock Kestrel nests, from Table View to Cape Point.

Help by....

 "Adopting a nest" near where you stay and become involved !!

 

 
photograph by Marlene Hofmeyr

A Gymnogene on the Peninsula                                    Juvenile African Goshawk


 

Annual Raptor Survey – August 2006


photograph by Ann Koeslag

Lucia studying the Roberts 7, "field guide" in the Karoo National Park

Report back by Lucia Rodrigues 

 


Read more about why we need your help

Read more about the Western Cape Raptor Research Programme

Read about Lucia Rodrigues monitoring the  Verreauxs (Black) Eagles   updated 11/02/2008

Read about Lucia Rodrigues monitoring the Jackal Buzzards

Read about Ann Koeslag monitoring the Zandvlei Fish Eagles   updated 11/02/2008

Read about Ann Koeslag's involvement and background with the project

Read about Anthony van Zyl's involvement and background with the project

Read about Andrew Jenkins's involvement and background with the project

Read about Rob Simmons's involvement and background with the project


More projects

The WCRRP are also involved with;

  • The Eskom Electric Eagle Project, (EEEP) in the southwestern Karoo, which is a collaborative project with Eskom, the Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT) and the FitzPatrick Institute, which has the dual aims of managing and reducing line fault problems associated with the nests of Martial and other large eagles.

  • The Goudini Fish Eagle Project, sponsored by the Goudini Wine Estate and deals with monitoring the levels of pesticide contamination in 10 pairs of Fish Eagles, (as well as 20 pairs of Black Sparrowhawks) found along the Wolseley and Robertson section of the Breede River.

  • The Barn Owl Project, which encourages farmers to make suitable nesting boxes available for these owls, and thus encourage them to become resident in the area, to keep the gerbil population under control. This project is based up the West Coast, but should be extended to all wheat growing areas.


photograph by Andrew Jenkins

A male Peregrine's feathers being checked for moult and condition.


These are the principal co-ordinators of the programme.

Andrew Jenkins,
(021) 650 4123/4  or  082 959 9238 ajenkins@botzoo.uct.ac.za 
Anthony van Zyl,
antman@iafrica.com 
Odette Curtis,
(021) 650 4123/4  or  083 551 3341 ocurtis@botzoo.uct.ac.za 
Rob Simmons,
(021) 650 3310
harrier@botzoo.uct.ac.za
Ann Koeslag,
072 357 0909
annkoeslag@cybersmart.co.za
Lucia Rodrigues,
083 325 8881
signet@webafrica.org.za 

 

If you find or know of an injured or sick raptor, below are the people to contact.

They are recognized Raptor rehabilitators in the Peninsula and adjacent areas;

  • Hank and Tracey Chalmers, (Eagle Encounters, Spier),  082 462 5463  or  084 584 3684
    email   eagles@telkomsa.net 

  • Wayne and Jackie Furno, (Helderberg Wild Animal Rescue Centre),  082 874 9811 or
    082 877 0774

  • Margo Wilkie, (Pinelands)  082 480 5077

                                                                        

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