Birding in Rosendal, Free State

Rosendal supports a diverse range of birdlife, from familiar garden species to grassland and water birds, as well as seasonal visitors.

This page highlights the common birds of Rosendal, helping locals and visitors identify what they’re most likely to see. You can also join the Rosendal Birding WhatsApp Group to share sightings, photos, and learn from others in the area.

Newman's Birds - Cape White-Eye
Cape White-Eye
Newman's Birds - Cape Canary
Cape Canary
Southern Red Bishop
Southern Red Bishop
Newman's Birds - White-browed Sparrow-Weaver
White-browed Sparrow-Weaver
Greater Striped Swallow
Greater Striped Swallow
Southern Masked Weaver
Southern Masked Weaver
Newman's Birds - Cape Weaver
Cape Weaver
Karoo Thrush
Karoo Thrush
Cape Robin-Chat
Cape Robin-Chat
Cape Wagtail
Cape Wagtail
Newman's Birds - Acacia Pied Barbet
Acacia Pied Barbet
Black-Collared Barbet
Black-Collared Barbet
Crested Barbet
Crested Barbet
Newman's Birds - Red-throated Wryneck
Red-throated Wryneck
Newman's Birds - Bokmakierie
Bokmakierie
Cape Starling
Cape Starling
Red-winged Starling
Red-winged Starling
Newman's Birds - Pied Starling
Pied Starling
Speckled Mousebird
Speckled Mousebird
Green Wood Hoopoe
Green Wood Hoopoe
Newman's Birds - Crowned Lapwing
Crowned Lapwing
Blacksmith Lapwing
Blacksmith Lapwing
Sacred Ibis
Sacred Ibis
Hadada
Hadada
Newman's Birds - Southern Bald Ibis
Southern Bald Ibis
Helmeted Guineafowl
Helmeted Guineafowl
Spotted Thick knee
Spotted Thick knee
Dierderik Cuckoo
Dierderik Cuckoo
Newman's-Verreaux's Eagle
Verreaux's Eagle
Newman's-Black-winged (Black-shouldered) Kite
Black-winged Kite
Newman's-African Harrier Hawk (Gymnogene)
African Harrier Hawk (Gymnogene)
Newman's Birds - Little Grebe
Little Grebe
Newman's Birds - Red-knobbed Coot
Red-knobbed Coot
Newman's Birds - South African Shelduck
South African Shelduck
Newman's Birds - White-faced Whistling Duck
White-faced Whistling Duck
Newman's Birds - Yellow-billed Duck
Yellow-billed Duck
Egyptian Goose
Egyptian Goose
Black-Headed Heron
Black-Headed Heron
Newman's Birds - Grey Heron
Grey Heron

About Birding in Rosendal, Free State

Rosendal is a small sandstone village nestled at the foot of the Witteberg mountains in the Eastern Free State, about 43 km north of Ficksburg. For its size, the diversity of bird life here is remarkable. The village sits in a transition zone between highland grassland, rocky escarpment, and riparian habitat around the Rosendal Dam, which means you can move between very different bird communities within a short distance.

Garden and woodland species are easy to find in and around the village itself. The dam on the outskirts draws water birds year-round, including several duck species, grebes, herons, and ibis. The Witteberg foothills reward early risers with raptors riding thermals by mid-morning, and Verreaux’s Eagle is among the most spectacular sightings in the area.

Summer (October to March) brings the highest activity, with breeding residents and summer migrants both present. Winter offers cleaner sightings with less vegetation cover, and resident raptors remain visible throughout.

Rosendal is also worth visiting in its own right as a creative arts village with accommodation, restaurants, and galleries. Find out more at rosendaltown.co.za.

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