The Kruger may be famous for its big-named wildlife but the lesser visited north is home to a host of birdlife. Leave your lodge with a seasoned guide who will take you on a drive through forests of fever trees and beside flowing rivers, using their sharp eye and wealth of knowledge to introduce you to the Kruger's birding scene. The crown jewel of South African birdwatching, the diverse flora of northern Kruger attracts tropical and subtropical species. A feast for the eyes, there is plumage of every shade, from the racket-tailed roller with its powder blue feathers to the soaring Verreaux's Eagle. With over 450 species, the Kruger is enough to tempt any twitcher and if you time it just right, a late afternoon drive may reward you with a peek at the Pel's Fishing Owl.