Learn about birding in the Kruger National Park Posted on 23 June 2020 Latest Sightings is offering an online beginner’s course to birding within the Kruger National Park. Avian enthusiasts will have the opportunity to learn about 80 species of birds found within the park. From the incredible red-billed quelea flocks, to the rainbow-coloured wings of lilac-breasted rollers, the Kruger National Park is teeming with bird life. Look up for the acrobats of the sky, the bateleur eagle and listen out for the unmistakable call of the woodland kingfisher that seemingly follows your every move in the summertime. You will never be disappointed on a game drive after you’ve been bitten by the birding bug. View this post on Instagram The lilac-breasted roller is a rainbow with wings. Image: @louise.victorphotography A post shared by Getaway Magazine (@getawaymagazine) on May 22, 2020 at 9:00am PDT View this post on Instagram 16 Little Bee-eaters huddled up in a row. It’s not a caterpillar 🐛😜 . . . #birding #birdfreaks #birdsofsouthafrica #birdlifesa #merops #africa #instabirds #wildlifephotography #tamron150600 #canon70d #animal_captures #animal_sultans #onlyafrica #africanamazing #wu_africa #allnatureshots @birds_captures @bird_brilliance @natgeowild @birdsonearth @planetbirds @birds_illife @birds.nature @kings_birds_ @natures @ A post shared by Riaan Botha (@riaan_birds_wildlife) on Aug 17, 2019 at 8:35pm PDT View this post on Instagram The sound of the Woodland kingfisher is symbolic of summer arriving in the Lowveld. Image: @chrisvanrooyen1 A post shared by Getaway Magazine (@getawaymagazine) on Apr 29, 2020 at 9:00pm PDT View this post on Instagram Can you guess the silhouette? Clue: This bird’s name is French for juggler or tight-rope walker! Image: @thebestofkruger A post shared by Getaway Magazine (@getawaymagazine) on Jun 6, 2020 at 9:00am PDT View this post on Instagram Never has a Helmeted guineafowl looked so helpless. Image: @andywags_ A post shared by Getaway Magazine (@getawaymagazine) on Apr 22, 2020 at 9:00pm PDT View this post on Instagram Sunday mornings are lazy, like the eyelids of the Verreaux’s eagle-owl. Image: @faraazabdool A post shared by Getaway Magazine (@getawaymagazine) on Feb 22, 2020 at 8:00pm PST The course will be run by Aldo, one of South Africa’s top birding guides and teachers. ‘Throughout his life, he has introduced many people into user-friendly birding. The new set of online courses is a new lockdown-inspired experience that will add value to your life forever,’ said Latest Sightings on their website. There are three courses on offer: A single course (R350), a couple’s course (R500) and a pensioner’s course (R300). This is a wonderful opportunity to hone in on your birding skills or to learn something completely new. To book a course, fill out a form and pay on the Latest Sightings website here. Image credit: Instagram/ @riaan_birds_wildlife Related Posts Cape Town’s sustainability: Leading the way in environmental initiatives 1 June 2023 As National Environmental Month commences in South Africa, Cape Town stands proudly at the forefront... read more Kapama to host Safari Guide of the Year Awards 2023 1 June 2023 Kapama Private Game Reserve near Hoedspruit will host this year’s Safari Guide of the Year... read more Blood Lions relaunches for public viewing on YouTube 1 June 2023 Award-winning documentary feature film Blood Lions has been relaunched on YouTube for public viewing, creating... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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