Postcards from Mokala: Birds

The Mokala National Park is a bird watcher’s paradise, being populated by large numbers of a wide variety of bird species indigenous to the various habitats that make up the reserve. This is just a small portion of the many kinds of birds we ticked off during our visit in June – and as winter is by no means the best season for finding birds you can just imagine what a spectacle it must be during summer!

Remember that DeWetsWild can help you book a stay at Mokala National Park and I’d also be glad to escort you there on a guided tour!

13 thoughts on “Postcards from Mokala: Birds

  1. lois's avatarlois

    Look at that Southern Masked Weaver! Bad day, buddy? My little favorite bird–pretty little one whose name eludes me now–is not here. Oh, Dries–a cute little blue bird, I think. Bee eater…something like that? Anyway, this is a pretty fantastic place–bird watcher’s paradise, indeed!

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