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Gorah Elephant Camp

Bird Watching

We are very fortunate in  having a variety of vegetation types so there is an abundance of birdlife.

In the Sub-Tropical Thicket  areas you could see Cape Robin – Chats, Karoo Scrub Robins, a Bar-Throated Apalis and if you are Lucky even a Knysna Woodpecker or a Rufous-Breasted Wryneck.
On the plains areas, which were previously farmed on which are now rehabilitating, you could see a Cape Longclaw, Rufous-Naped Lark, Denham’s Bustard, Common Quails and Secretary Birds hunting small rodents and snakes.
Around the camp brightly coloured birds such Amethyst Sunbirds, Malachite Sunbirds, Greater Double Collared Sunbirds and Chestnut-Vented Tit-Babblers can also be seen.

Other interesting birds to be seen are the Jackal Buzzard, Black Harrier, Booted Eagle, Blue Cranes the beautiful Knysna Turaco and Brownhooded Kingfishers.
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