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Zululand Birding Route

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Dee-Ann
March 25, 2022
One of the rarest raptors in South Africa, the Palmnut Vulture is commonly seen in and around Mtunzini, because of the profusion of Raphia palms growing in the swamp forests.
Riana
August 5, 2019
The coastal province is divided into two main birding routes - the Southern KwaZulu-Natal Birding Route, and the Zululand Birding Route. With more than 600 species recorded, the Zululand Birding Route is southern Africa’s birding diversity hotspot! MELMOTH ROUTE This area is known for its grassy plains and dense natural bush and, with the adjacent valleys and forests, is home to a variety of birds including grassland specialities such as Southern Ground Hornbill, Short-tailed Pipit and Bald Ibis. On our farm, you could see Narina Trogon, Brown Crowned and Southern Tchagras, African Broadbill, Yellow-streaked Greenbul, Sharp-billed Honeyguide, Rameron Pigeon, Drakensberg Prinia, Barratt's Warbler, Striped Pipit, Forest Weaver and nesting Crowned Eagle as well as a host of bushveld birds. MGUNGUNDLOVU area: This is a good spot for seeing Arrow-marked Babbler, Grey-headed Bush Shrike, Bokmakierie, Black-bellied Korhaan, Tawny Eagle and many other thornveld birds. Southern Zululand region has three fantastic birding spots: The Dlinza Forest Aerial Boardwalk: The Prince Dabulamanzi Trail (Entumeni Nature Reserve, Dreadnought Walking Trail, Dlinza Forest); and Lake Phobane (Goedertrouw Dam).
The coastal province is divided into two main birding routes - the Southern KwaZulu-Natal Birding Route, and the Zululand Birding Route. With more than 600 species recorded, the Zululand Birding Route is southern Africa’s birding diversity hotspot! MELMOTH ROUTE This area is known for its grassy pl…
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Richards Bay, KZN