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Dlinza Forest

Kwazulu-Natal  >  South Africa

The Afromontane mistbelt and scarp forest of Dlinza has an impressive birdlist and is very easy accessible as it contains an aerial boardwalk around the canopy.

Adicionado* por Paul Poletajew
Ultima atualização 29 janeiro 2023

Descrição

South Africas forest birds are often sitting high in the canopy and it is sometimes hard to spot them. Therefore the aerial boardwalk makes it much easier to do so. Also the Dlinza forest is home to the Bronze-naped Pigeon, Spotted Ground-Thrush and the Buff-spotted Flufftail , which are maybe most easily seen in this particular forest.

Detalhes

Acesso

The Dlinza Forest reserve is open from 6:00 to 18:00 throughout the year. Against a small entrance fee (50R per person) visitors can use the many self-guided trails on the ground of the forest as well as the boardwalk, that leads ulitmately to a 20m high viewing platform.

Terreno e Habitat

Floresta , Cidade/Vila

Condições

Montanhoso

Caminho circular

Sim

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Pode ser útil

Boa temporada de observação de aves

Primavera , Verão

Melhor hora para visitar

Verão , Primavera

Rota

Caminho largo

Caminho dificil

Fácil

Acessível por

Pé , Cadeira de rodas

Abrigo/plataforma deobservação de aves

Sim

Informação extra

At your arrival, ask at the reception and the workers will place seeds and water in front of the bird hide. Then do your forest walk and on your return visit the bird hide for Lemon Dove, Tambourine Dove, Chorister Robin-Chat and others.

Veja outros pontos de observação de aves na área publicados em Birdingplaces

Mapa

5 Melhores Aves

Bronze-naped Pigeon
1. Bronze-naped Pigeon
(Columba iriditorques)
Black-throated Wattle-eye
2. Black-throated Wattle-eye
(Platysteira peltata)
Spotted Ground-Thrush
3. Spotted Ground-Thrush
(Geokichla guttata)
Chorister Robin-Chat
4. Chorister Robin-Chat
(Cossypha dichroa)
Buff-spotted Flufftail
5. Buff-spotted Flufftail
(Sarothrura elegans)

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