
The winter months saw a slow but steady increase in the number of birds seen for the Big Birding Year, adding 35 birds for the three months. I was also most pleased with having seen 5 lifers during winter , the most exciting being the Orange Ground-Thrush at Marutswa Forest near Bulwer and the delightful Yellow-throated Sandgrouse near Sun City. I am also tracking how may of the near-endemics and endemics I see during the Big Birding Year and to date we have seen 85% of the near-endemics and 71% of the endemics.

I have loved been out in the bracing cold and there was only one occasion while in the Berg with my family that we had to abandon being outdoors because of the gale force winds. We travelled 7000 km during the quarter, especially into Kwa-Zulu Natal, Free State, a visit to Dullstroom and to Magoebaskloof. Fred and the Jeep have been constant companions and we have enjoyed exploring places closer to home like Borakalalo and Vaalkop Dam Nature Reserves. I joined the bird club early one saturday morning to learn more about ringing as well, loved getting into the details of birds but I realise that ringing will not be my forte.
I spent special days with my sister and her family at her home in Hilton and we birded together in the Midlands. Doreen is now a convert, she is loving her birding both in her garden and further afield, she has bought her bird book and her list is growing, marvelous to see - go Dors! Even Inel joined in while she was out from Australia and I had little Jos scanning the skies for vultures on our walks at Sterkfontein Dam.
Another high-light for the quarter was birding with Jan and Martie. We spent a marvelous morning in Dlinza Forest at Eshowe guided by Jotham and the birding was a real treat.
I am pleased that I managed to keep the focus on birding throughout the winter and we birded for 28 days over the 3 months. This is an achievement given the pull of a duvet day, hot chocolate and a good book, maybe next year....

I now have three months left to chase both the remaining birds on my list as well as lifers. I started the Big Birding Year with a life list of 592 and I go into this last quarter with 581, only 11 birds off my starting point. As Phil just said its amazing where a passion can lead one, or is it an obsession, either way I had not really expected to be tracking these sorts of numbers and my expectations for the year have already been exceeded. Seeing the two Side-striped Jackals while birding in the forests of Magoebaskloof was a gem of a moment and there have been so many of these unexpected joys during the year.
The next step is to see how 'big' I can make the year. Brian has challenged me to 650 and I do love a challenge. My life list is at 661 and I am now harbouring intentions of getting it to 700. I am blogging at the flat in Cape Town and tomorrow is an important day to start the last quarter, a winter pelagic leaving from Hout Bay. I am nervous, dreading the swells but excited at the possibilities of new seabirds.