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Some of the Top Birding Destinations to Visit on the KZN Mid-South Coast

The KwaZulu-Natal Mid-South Coast has long been considered one of South Africa’s best birding regions, thanks to its subtropical climate, coastal forests, and diverse habitats. For those who are new to the birding scene, through to those looking ticking off their ‘lifers list’, the KZN Mid-South Coast is a great place to start.

“We’re exceptionally privileged to be surrounded by incredibly diverse biomes in this region, and dedicated collaborative efforts are seeing more spaces being reclaimed for birdlife and wildlife,” explained Barto van der Merwe, Managing Director of Renishaw Property Developments, a subsidiary of Crookes Brothers Limited.

“Through extensive environmental rehabilitation and indigenous planting at sites such as Renishaw Hills, previously degraded land has been transformed into a thriving coastal forest ecosystem. The return of abundant birdlife is one of the clearest indicators of that success.”

1.       Renishaw Hills in Scottburgh

Renishaw Hills, part of the 1,300-hectare Renishaw Coastal Precinct, has quickly become a key birding location in the area. Renishaw Hills shows how biodiversity can rebound when there’s intentional rehabilitation. Tim McClurg, an avid birder who has lived at Renishaw Hills for eight years, explains that indigenous planting has created multiple ecological niches:

“The area has been transformed from a barren tract of exhausted soil into a botanical paradise. The varied indigenous plantings have provided many niches which have been occupied by a host of new species, and biodiversity has skyrocketed. This supports resident and migratory species, while its proximity to other major reserves also strengthens wildlife corridors across the region.”

Tim, who has been a member of BirdLife South Africa since 1985, has been documenting the progress of a resident Crowned Eagle chick, drawing interest from fellow enthusiasts.

He says that while the estate’s birding group is informal, members stay connected and share sightings regularly. Those looking for structured outings can join BirdLife South Africa nationally or BirdLife eThekwini KZN locally. Bird photography is also popular in the region, with the Scottburgh-based Sapphire Coast Camera Club catering to enthusiasts.

Where to find it: Located in Scottburgh on the KZN Mid-South Coast, just off the N2 and minutes from the R102, approximately 40 minutes south of Durban.

2.       TC Robertson Nature Reserve in Scottburgh

This 60-hectare coastal reserve was established in 1989 and named after conservationist Dr Thomas Chalmers Robertson. Situated near the river mouth, it combines wetland, forest and estuarine habitats. TC Robertson forms part of the greater South Coast Birding Route and protects valuable riverine and coastal forest habitat. Its manageable size and accessibility make it ideal for both beginner and experienced birders, while its mix of ecosystems supports a transitional bird community between afromontane and coastal forest species.

Where to find it: On the south bank of the Mpambanyoni River, between the N2 and the R102, right on the edge of Scottburgh. Approximately 40 minutes from Durban.

3.       Vernon Crookes Nature Reserve in Umzinto

Established in 1973, this reserve includes grassland, forest, and wetland habitats across rolling hills, making it one of the most diverse birding environments in the region. With around 300 bird species recorded, Vernon Crookes is a critical conservation area supporting both grassland and forest-dependent birds. Its habitat diversity provides refuge for several threatened and iconic species, making it a vital contributor to bird conservation on the KZN Mid-South Coast.

Where to find it: Approximately 13 kilometres inland from the coast near Umzinto, about 40 minutes from Scottburgh.

Some of the Birds Spotted on KZN Mid-South Coast

There’s a long list of incredible birds that have been spotted in the region over the years, among them:

  • African Fish Eagle
  • Crowned Eagle
  • Grey-Crowned Crane
  • Palm-nut Vulture
  • Jackal Buzzard
  • Spotted Ground Thrush
  • Buff-spotted Flufftail
  • Narina Trogon
  • Gorgeous Bush Shrike
  • Hornbills
  • A wide variety of Sunbird species

Check out the full list of birds and other wildlife that have been spotted in Renishaw Coastal Precinct: https://www.inaturalist.org/check_lists/4371196-Renishaw-Precinct–Check-List

Visit Renishaw Hills

Beyond birdwatching, Renishaw Hills offers residents a coastal lifestyle deeply connected to nature, enhanced by a range of features, including:

  • Cost-effective levies that include exterior maintenance, garden services, refuse and postal collection, high-speed fibre optic WiFi, 24/7 security, and access to healthcare services.
  • Outstanding amenities, from more than 20 active clubs to shared community facilities – including the development of a brand-new bowls green.
  • A spectacular natural setting, known for its pristine beaches – including Blue Flag beaches – and lush coastal forests filled with mountain biking and hiking trails.
  • Reliable water supply, thanks to an independent system that ensures continuous access for all residents.

Get in touch!

Far from being just an active retirement community, Renishaw Hills in Scottburgh on the KZN South Coast is a premier mature lifestyle estate for individuals over 50, offering a vibrant, active lifestyle. For more details about Renishaw Hills or to arrange a tour, contact Kelly at 064 198 2693, email sales@renishawhills.co.za, or visit www.renishawhills.co.za.

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