The Mixed Small Birds Of The South African Bush Land Areas
Mixed South African Bird Species
This category of mixed birds that occur in South Africa is made up of the following bird species: Prinias, Apalises, Batises, Canaries, Seed-Eaters, Wattle-Eyes and Buntings. These birds can look very spectacular and sometimes can be hard to identify so a good bird book will be required if you are looking for these South African birds.
- Drakensburg Prinia
- Karoo (Spotted) Prinia
- Tawny-Flanked Prinia
- Black-Chested Prinia
- Yellow-Breasted Apalis
- Rudd's Apalis
- Bar-Throated Apalis
- Pririt Batis
- Cape Batis
- Woodward's Batis
- Chinspot Batis
- Pale (Mozambique) Batis
- Black-Throated Wattle-Eye (Wattle-Eyed Flycatcher)
- Protea Seed-Eater (Canary)
- Streaky-Headed Seed-Eater (Canary)
- Black-Headed Canary
- Damara Canary
- White-Throated Canary
- Yellow Canary
- Brimstone (Bully) Canary
- Lemon-Breasted Canary
- Yellow-Fronted (Yellow-Eyed) Canary
- Black-Throated Canary
- Forest Canary
- Cape Canary
- Cinnamon-Breasted (Rock) Bunting
- Golden-Breasted Bunting
- Lark-Like Bunting
- Cape Bunting


