04/04/2022
BIRD OF THE DAY
African Pygmy Goose (Nettapus auritus) – As the name suggests the African Pygmy Goose is very small, and although brightly coloured is easily overlooked as they are often motionless amongst floating vegetation, especially water lilies.
Their preferred habitat is inland wetlands in savanna, with clear water and floating and emergent vegetation. It is an uncommon resident, with it’s distribution in South Africa probably limited by the availability of suitable habitat as described above.
The African Pygmy Goose is normally seen in pairs or small family groups, and their diet consists mostly of ripe seeds and flower parts of water lilies.
The below picture was taken at Leeupan, a seasonal waterhole near the Tshokwane Picnic Spot in the Kruger National Park. After good summer rains Leeupan is one of the most reliable sights to see African Pygmy Goose in the Park.
African Pygmy Goose (Nettapus auritus) – As the name suggests the African Pygmy Goose is very small, and although brightly coloured is easily overlooked, as they are often motionless amongst floating vegetation, especially water lilies.
Their preferred habitat is inland wetlands in savanna, with clear water and floating and emergent vegetation. It is an uncommon resident, with it’s distribution in South Africa probably limited by the availability of suitable habitat as described above.
The African Pygmy Goose is normally seen in pairs or small family groups, and their diet consists mostly of ripe seeds and flower parts of water lilies.
The below picture was taken at Leeupan, a seasonal waterhole near the Tshokwane Picnic Spot in the Kruger National Park. After good summer rains Leeupan is one of the most reliable sights to see African Pygmy Goose in the Park.