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Warbler Weekend
14-16 March '08 | |
IntroductionCome and take part in a birding weekend with a difference! This is currently the only birding event on the South African birding calendar specialising in seeing difficult warblers. Based at Wolfhuiskraal - a bird-rich cattle ranch in the Zaagkuildrift area, this weekend will enable you to learn about this difficult group of birds, and work towards mastering the identification of warblers as well as learning how to watch and find them in the field. The weekend takes place at the very best time to find the elusive and sought after River Warbler - which may be present if rainfall during mid and late summer is sufficient. This weekend will be focussed on getting to know and getting to see several of the more difficult warblers, ![]() Depending on conditions, the wetland birding can also be excellent and we expect to encounter species such as Dwarf Bittern, Greater Painted-Snipe, Lesser Moorhen, Allen's Gallinule, and even possibly African Crake. Other species which occur in the area and which one may see at this time of year include Lesser Spotted Eagle, Cuckoo Finch, Kurrichane Buttonquail and even Baillon's Crake. Rufous-bellied Heron has also been recorded and at times the floodplain is visited by large numbers of assorted herons and may also host pratincoles and harriers. This is a self-catering weekend, and we will be staying at the new improved Wolfhuiskraal Bush Camp. The house has several en-suite rooms, as well as rooms which share a bathroom, and/or for which the bathroom is outside. There is a well equipped kitchen and the braai area in front of the house will be the focus of much good cheer. Firewood and braai-fires will be provided for the evenings. Cost is dependent on the types of rooms used: Booking of specific accommodation is on a first-payed first served basis and a 50% deposit is required to confirm your booking. |
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