The Mashonaland plateau’s main habitat is miombo woodland with its ‘miombo specials’ that many a birder dreams about – take the Spotted Creeper for example...
Masvingo has the Kyle Recreational Park and again many miombo specials as well as Swee Waxbills and Black Saw-wings, birds that are hard to find elsewhere in Zimbabwe...
Matabeleland is much drier and has more acacia and a different set of birds. Then there is the Rhodes Matopos National Park with its spectacular granite formations...
This is a step away from the southeast lowveld and Gonarezhou National Park with more spectacular scenery and wildlife and affinities with Kruger and Mozambique on its borders...
Eastern Highlands have its mountains, forest and montane grasslands – and again a completely different set of restricted range birds – Swynnerton’s Robins...
The Zambezi Valley and and Kariba are again quite different. There is a lot of wildlife in these areas, the awesome Zambezi River and another set of birds, crimson-blue clouds of breeding...