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| Over 200 different species have been recorded for the area, with notable varieties being the Tawny Eagle, Kori Bustard, Red-crested Korhaan, Secretarybird, Chestnut-backed Sparrowlark and Purple Roller. Thornveld species such as the Acacia Pied Barbet, Chestnut-vented Tit-babbler, Marico Flycatcher and the striking Crimson-breasted Shrike are relatively common. Where there is more open grassland, Crowned Lapwings are common, and spotting the Capped Wheatear, Temminck’s Courser and various larks and pipits should be possible. The White-throated and White-browed Robin-chats, Black-faced and Violet-eared Waxbills, together with many other bush birds may be found in patches of denser woodland. The summer months bring various kinds of cuckoo, kingfisher, swallow, and visiting raptors to the area. |
With its close proximity to the city, having no known dangerous animals of prey allowing one to walk in the area, Tshabalala Sanctuary is the perfect place for that ‘quick birding getaway’ into the bush with the added advantage of maybe seeing impala, giraffe, zebra, wildebeest. |