From: Shaun Overmeyer <cycletronic1@hotmail.com>Date: 03 August 2013 12:34:30 PM SASTTo: Dr W A de Klerk <doc@medismedical.com>, Cape Birdnet <capebirdnet@yahoogroups.com>Subject: RE: [capebirdnet] Lesser Flamingo
Hi All,I think we are seeing more Flamingos overall. However I am seeing Lessers where I have not ever seen them. On a similar note. Last weekend I was out on a trip Counting and Atlassing with friends at Cape Cross in Namibia and Mark Boorman who knows the area very well also remarked on the number of Lesser Flamingos.
Shaun
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From: doc@medismedical.com
Date: Sat, 3 Aug 2013 12:00:04 +0200
Subject: [capebirdnet] Lesser Flamingo
Hi Otto and others,
About the Lesser Flamingo: I know there was some concern about the Lesser Flamingo numbers in the last few years, so to add onto your message.
I month ago I noticed a substantial increase in lesser Flamingo in the Agulhas National park. The past few years we might see 1 or 2 among Greater flamingo, but this year on one small pan I counted 12.
Then a month later on our trip to the Kgalakgadi, I noticed some LF near Porterville. I phoned a birding friend(farmer) and he told me that he has seen LF on his farm for the first time in history.
Last week we went to Rocher Pan for the weekend and noticed LF just about everywhere(Velddrif, Langebaan, Rocherpan and Verlorenvlei) although still in numbers of 1-12. I did not even try to identify the larger groups(Langebaan, Velddrif) in detail. There could have been more.
Is it only me or do we see a healthy increase in LF numbers lately?
Yours
Wim