Birding in Zimbabwe |
is by far one of the most rewarding experiences any novice or serious birder can imagine. With over 670 species Zimbabwe boasts varied habitats ranging from the lower Zambezi’s Southern Carmine Bee-eater breeding sites to the Blue Swallow’s Eastern highlands montane grasslands. To really experience all that Zimbabwe has to offer you need to at least sample a couple of these habitats with their different birds. |
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The Mashonaland plateau’s main habitat is miombo woodland with its ‘miombo specials’ that many a birder dreams about – take the Spotted Creeper for example! |
Completely different is the eastern highlands with its mountains, forest and montane grasslands – and again a completely different set of restricted range birds – Swynnerton’s Robins, Chirinda Apalis and Roberts’s Warbler – and many more. |
The Zambezi Valley and and Kariba are again quite different. There is a lot of wildlife in these areas, the awesome Zambezi River and another set of birds, crimson-blue clouds of breeding Southern Carmine Bee-eaters, African Skimmers, herons, storks,
Lilian’s Lovebirds... and the list goes on and on, so read more about these exciting destinations on the Site Map below. There are bird lists for many areas - some are including and a few are incomplete. |