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Wingshooting in South Africa

Wingshooting is South Africa offers the wingshooting enthusiast (upland hunter) a wide variety of shooting across many terrains and for many different species. As with wingshooting in other regions of the globe the birds are often found in heavy cover, and hunters employ the use of trained gun dogs to locate, flush and retrieve the game.

Gamebird Habitats South Africa is a large country with many varied terrain's; each providing unique habitats and their own unique species.

Bushveld, coastal bush, grassland: Guinea Fowl, Francolins (Cape, Natal, Swainsons), Crested Partridge and Orange River Partridge.

Arable-stubble, headlands: Guinea Fowl, Francolins (Cape, Natal, Swainsons), Crested Partridge and Orange River Partridge, Rock Pigeon, Doves, Quail, Yellow billed Duck, Spurwing Geese, Egyptian Geese, African Shelduck, Red Billed Teal.