The birdwatcher's bucket list

South Africa is one of the world’s most rewarding birding destinations, offering everything from coastal wetlands and inland forests to iconic safaris and private nature reserves. Whether you’re a seasoned birdwatcher or a curious traveller with binoculars in hand, the country is a living aviary of rare and remarkable species.

If you’re building your birdwatcher’s bucket list in South Africa, here are some of the most sought-after sightings, and where you’re most likely to find them. Plus, we’ll show you how your stay at select MyResorts destinations can bring you closer to some unforgettable birding moments.

1. African Fish Eagle – The Voice of the Wilderness

Often heard before it’s seen, the African Fish Eagle is one of Africa’s most iconic birds. Its distinctive call is commonly associated with rivers, dams, and lakes.

Where to find it:

  • Kruger National Park region
  • St Lucia wetlands (iSimangaliso Wetland Park)
  • Along major river systems in Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal

Guests staying near river systems, such as at Ngwenya Lodge, often enjoy sightings of these majestic raptors soaring overhead.

2. Secretarybird – The Grassland Hunter

This tall, elegant bird is famous for hunting snakes on foot. With its long legs and striking crest, it’s one of South Africa’s most unique sightings.

Where to find it:

  • Open savannahs and grasslands
  • Kruger National Park
  • Private game reserves in Limpopo and Mpumalanga
Staying in Sandy Place near Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park gives guests the ideal chance to spot these striking birds.

3. Narina Trogon – The Forest Jewel

A truly rare and colourful forest species, the Narina Trogon is a dream sighting for birders. Its emerald and crimson plumage makes it unforgettable.

Where to find it:

  • Afromontane forests in Mpumalanga
  • Garden Route forests
  • Select parts of KwaZulu-Natal coastal forests
Guests staying near Baywater Village may encounter these birds in the lush, evergreen forests of the Garden Route, where they are typically found in dense, shaded habitats.

4. Denham’s Bustard

This is one of South Africa’s largest and most striking ground birds, known for its long legs, upright stance, and impressive display flights across open landscapes.

Where to find it:

  • Riverine forests in Kruger National Park
  • Limpopo open fields
  • Free State grassland

Crystal Springs is the perfect location to experience these striking birds.

5. Blue Crane – South Africa’s National Bird

Graceful and endangered, the Blue Crane is South Africa’s national bird and a symbol of conservation success.

Where to find it:

  • Overberg region (Western Cape)
  • Karoo farmlands
  • Mpumalanga Highveld grasslands

The open plains near Doornkop Fish & Wildlife Reserve are ideal for spotting Blue Cranes in the wild, particularly during the breeding season (October–February).

Tips for Building Your Birdwatching Bucket List

The ultimate list

  • Go early morning or late afternoon for the best activity
  • Carry binoculars and a birding guidebook or app
  • Stay quiet and move slowly through natural areas
  • Visit water sources, where birds gather where life thrives
  • Choose accommodation close to nature reserves or rivers

A Journey Worth Feathering

South Africa isn’t just a destination, it’s a living, breathing bird sanctuary. From the haunting call of the African Fish Eagle to the rare glimpse of a Pel’s Fishing Owl, every sighting adds another tick to your bucket list.

And the best part? You don’t have to venture far. Many MyResorts destinations place you right in the heart of these natural birding corridors, where every sunrise brings a new winged discovery.

All that's left is to pack your binoculars and let nature do the rest. South Africa's skies are calling, connect with our team to book your birding getaway on:

012 492 4809 | hello@myresorts.co.za