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10th Feb Outlook Lodge Arrive at OR Tambo International and be transferred to the Outlook Lodge where you will spend the night. Lunch and dinner will be at your own expense.
Day 1 - 11th Feb Johannesburg - Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve With an early rise we make our way to the Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve to start our birding in earnest. Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve is home to a few endemic bird species as well as a variety of wildlife. We will spend the most part of this day exploring the reserve and trying to add as many speices to our list as possible. Birds to be on the look out for include: Eastern Long-billed Lark, Cape Bunting, Red-winged and Grey-winged Francolin, Bokmakierie and Cape Grassbird. We will enjoy a picnic lunch within the reserve, and here too we may see birds such as Fiscal Flycatcher, Green Woodhoopoe and Red-chested Cuckoo. We then continue through the reserve and finally make our way back to the Outlook Lodge in Johannesburg.
Day 2 - 12th Feb Johannesburg to Tshukudu With another early departure we make our way north via Pretoria and into an area known as the Seringveld. Our target species here will be the Tinkling Cisticola. This is one of the better areas for seeing this species, but it is still by no means an easy tick. From the Seringveld we will continue to the Kgomo Kgomo area which after good rains can be very productive as far as the bird life is concerned. Birds we will hope to see in this area include: Little and Dwarf Bittern, Scaly-feathered Finch, Southern Pied Babbler, Cuckoo Finch, various widowbirds and if we are lucky a Pygmy Kingfisher. After an eventful morning we make our way to Tshukudu to check in and enjoy lunch and to have a relaxed afternoon.
Day 3 - 13th Feb Tshukudu to Nylsvlei This morning we enjoy breakfast and then head further north to the Nylsvlei wetland. Our accommodation for this night is close to the Nylsvlei reserve and we will spend the afternoon on a short hike as well as sitting in one of the hides. Species to be on the look out for this afternoon include: White-throated Robin Chat, Green-capped Eremomela, Bennett's Woodpecker and Pearl-breasted Swallow. From the hide we may see a variety of waterbirds, including Little Bittern, Purple Heron, Black Crake and even Lesser Moorhen. We will return to our lodge to enjoy dinner.
Day 4 - 14th Feb Nylsvlei to Magoebaskloof With an early start this morning we will visit a different area of Nylsvlei called "Vogelfontein" Here there are a couple of hides that we will spend some time in before returning to our lodge for breakfast. White-backed Duck, Fulvous Duck, Southern Potchard, Great Reed Warbler, Squacco Heron and a variety of Egret species are all birds that may be seen this morning. After breakfast we pack up and make our way to the Magoebaskloof area. En-route we will stop to look for Short-clawed Lark, Black-faced Waxbill, Violet-eared Waxbill and Great Sparrow to name a few. We will arrive at our lodge in the afternoon and have some time to relax and discuss the days birding.
Day 5 - 15th Feb Magoebaskloof With a full day to bird watch in the area we will start by birding through the Woodbush Forest. The Woodbush Forest is one of the better areas to see Black-fronted Bushshrike, Olive Bushshrike, Bat Hawk, Olive Woodpecker, Barratt's Warbler, Emerald Cuckoo and of course the endangered Cape Parrot to mention a few. We will have a short stop at the Debegeni Falls to enjoy breakfast and then return to our lodge for lunch. This afternoon we will do some birding in the forest surrounding the lodge. Brown Scrub Robin, Narina Trogon, Blue-mantled Crested Flycatcher, Yellow-throated Woodland Warbler and Cape Batis. As the afternoon draws to a close we will listen for the hooting calls of the Buff-spotted Flufftail as well as any Wood Owls that may be around.
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