Be A Better Earthling - Keep Track of the animals who can and should be sharing your piece of the planet earth
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Here is a list of earthlings sharing the patch of earth I reside at…

Be A Better Earthling - Keep Track of the animals who can and should be sharing your piece of the planet earth
Be A Better Earthling – Keep Track of the animals who can and should be sharing your piece of the planet earth

Link to previous article: What can I do today to be a better earthling?

So the creatures who live beside me;

Birds

  • Haddidas
  • Rainbird
  • Kiewiet
  • Eagle hunts here in winter
  • Bird with the nectar beak, tiny and bright blue
  • Birds with beaks that go for mirrors
  • Finches
BirdsDate of latest viewing
Haddidas30052023
Rainbirds, mating pair30052023
Kiewiet – they visit the yard30052023
Eagle hunts here in winter
Tiny Bird with the nectar beak, tiny and male bright blue, female brown (Find name #to-do), does not hover.31052023
Hornbills – 2 mating pairs, Birds with beaks that go for mirrors 30052023
Finches with blue breasts, tiny birds…10062023
Indian Minna black/brown and white birds with yellow beaksDaily
Black Ducks with square yellow beaks (Find name #to-do)30052023
Pet: The Brown Duck that lays eggs that can’t hatch (Find name #to-do)10062023
Kingfisher – the one that hunts insects – in my garden.30052023
Kingfisher – the one that fishes – at the dam on this yard30052023
Owls – Pair of Owls roosting in the tree tops10062023
Crow – flew overhead, not sure if residing here, but they visit10062023

Mammals

  • Rat (seen around the verandah, seen this Winter)
  • Field Mouse, (with racing stripes on their backs), seen this winter by the sunflowers.
  • Weasel ish creature (ferret maybe), seen at the neighbour’s entrance.
  • Hare – Tall bouncing male that use to visit when rabbits were here
MammalsDate of latest viewing
Rat (seen around the verandah, seen this Winter)2023
Field Mouse, (with racing stripes on their backs), seen this winter by the sunflowers.2023
Weasel ish creature (ferret maybe), seen at the neighbour’s entrance #to-do2021
Hare – Tall bouncing male that use to visit when rabbits were here2020
Bats – you see these at night2023
Bush-babies – you see these in the evening2023

Reptiles

  • Tortoises – 2 Males, 2 Females (Mating Pairs),
  • Brown Snake (baby small, saved from Chicken’s beak, summer this year Jan-ish)
  • Frogs – when last seen?
  • Gekkos (white)
  • Gekkos (Brown / Black)
  • Blue headed lizard – last one seen died on the neighbour’s electric fence, a while back
  • Ant eating snake – last one seen 4 years ago, saved from Chicken’s hunt
ReptilesDate of latest viewing
Tortoises – 2 Males, 2 Females (Mating Pairs)Daily
Brown Snake (baby small, saved from Chicken’s beak, summer this year Jan-ish)2023
Frogs – when last seen?2022 June
Gekkos (white)Daily
Gekkos (Brown / Black)Daily
Blue headed lizard – last one seen died on the neighbour’s electric fence, a while back2022
Ant eating snake – last one seen 4 years ago, saved from Chicken’s hunt2019
Snakes – “rooi lippe” – brown snake with a red lipsticked looking mouth…2021

Flying Insects

-Butterflies

  • Butterflies
  • Moths
  • Long tongued brown creatures at the pink flowers
  • Black and White bee at the Purple flowers
  • Carpenter bee on the verandah
  • Honey bees
  • Wasp Brown Red
  • Wasps Black and Yellow
  • Dragonflies – very often due to woodpile, young hatchlings
Flying InsectsDate of latest viewing
Butterflies
Moths
Long tongued brown creatures at the pink flowers
Black and White bee at the Purple flowers
Carpenter bee on the verandah
Honey bees
Wasp Brown Red
Wasps Black and Yellow
Dragonflies – very often due to standing water at the hugels, young hatchlings…

Ground Insects

  • Earthworms
  • White Grubs
  • Cockroaches
  • Ants – Large Black Ants outside
  • Ants – Medium red ants outside
  • Ants – small brown ants inside the house
  • Ticks on the tortoises – type 1, normal
  • Ticks on the tortoises – type 2, grow massive, larger than my thumbnail until thumb knuckle, looks like a living tank until they feed and turn into white fleshy creatures (that I first mistook for a mushroom in the grass, HUGE!)
  • Cricket
Ground InsectsWhen last seen
Earthworms
White Grubs
Cockroaches
Ants – Large Black Ants outside
Ants – Medium red ants outside
Ants – small brown ants inside the house
Ticks on the tortoises – type 1, normal2022
December
Ticks on the tortoises – type 2, grow massive, larger than my thumbnail until thumb knuckle, looks like a living tank until they feed and turn into white fleshy creatures (that I first mistook for a mushroom in the grass, HUGE!)2022
December
Ground based insects seen in this part of South Africa

Pets

  • My Chicken

Explanation:

So I am going to need to take pictures of these and will start building a date seen tracking mechanism, because I am actually afraid that certain creatures populations around me are being negatively affected by the construction and mass housing projects taking place in these wetlands.

Other articles linked to these concepts:

What can I do to be a better earthling?

Kiewiet Kiewiet

Understanding Worldometer Statistics

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