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TBL Podcast Season 12 Episode 2 - Southern Africa’s Birding Hotspots with Dom Rollinson (Part 1)

TBL Podcast Season 12 Episode 2 - Southern Africa’s Birding Hotspots with Dom Rollinson (Part 1)

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In this episode, I’m joined by a familiar voice and returning guest, Dom Rollinson. Dom is not only one of South Africa’s top birders and a highly respected tour guide with Birding Ecotours, but he also brings a wealth of academic and field experience to every conversation.

This is the first of a two-part episode, where we take a deep dive into Dom’s picks for the top birding areas in Southern Africa. Whether you're a local birder looking for your next trip or an international guest planning your first visit, this episode is packed with practical info, expert insights, and personal stories. From rare endemics to world-class wildlife, we’ll explore the best destinations, what birds to target, when to go, and what makes each area unique.

This episode is brought to you in proud partnership with Birding Ecotours—offering small group and custom-made birding adventures in over 100 countries worldwide. If you’re serious about birds, it’s time to travel with the best. Visit birdingecotours.com and turn your birding bucket list into reality. Spots fill fast—don’t miss out!

So, grab your binoculars, open your field guide, and let’s jump into part one of this value-packed conversation with Dom Rollinson!

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Intro and outro music by Tony ZA https://soundcloud.com/tonyofficialza

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Birding Ecotours - https://www.birdingecotours.com/

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