Endemic Fauna spotted in Murdock Valley
Murdock Valley residents regularly enjoy sightings of a range of animals, birds, reptiles and insects that are endemic to our part of the Cape peninsula – both on land and just off our shores.
Below is a list of just some of the endemic species identified in and around Murdock Valley.





Mammals
On Land
Cape Grysbok | Grey Mongoose |
Caracal | Porcupine |
Chacma Baboon | Spotted Genet |
Dassie (Rock Rabbit) | Striped Mouse |
Off Shore
Bryde’s Whale | Long beaked Common Dolphin |
Cape Clawless Otter | Orca |
Cape Fur Seal | Southern Right Whale |
Humpback Whale |
Birds
African Black Oystercatcher | Common Fiscal (Shrike) | Pintailed Wydah |
African Harrier Hawk | Common Waxbill | Red winged Starling |
African Olive (Rameron) Pigeon | Egyptian Goose | Red-eyed Dove |
Bank Cormorant | Familiar Chat | Rock Kestral |
Black Harrier | Fiscal Flycatcher | Rock Martin |
Black Sparrowhawk | Grey Heron | Sandwhich Tern |
Bokmakierie | Hadeda Ibis | Southern Boubou |
Brimstone Canary | Helmeted Guineafowl | Southern Double-Collared Sunbird |
Cape Bulbul | House Sparrow | Speckled Mousebird |
Cape Bunting | Jackal Buzzard | Speckled Pigeon |
Cape Canary | Karoo Prinia | Spotted Eagle Owl |
Cape Cormorant | Kelp Gull | Steppe Buzzard |
Cape Grassbird | Klaas Cuckoo | Swee Waxbill |
Cape Robin Chat | Laughing Dove | Swift Tern |
Cape Siskin | Little Tern | Water Thick-Knee (Dikkop) |
Cape Sugarbird | Malachite Sunbird | White breasted Cormorant |
Cape Turtle Dove | Olive Thrush | White fronted Plover |
Cape Wagtail | Orange breasted Sunbird | White-necked Raven |
Cape Weaver | Peregrine Falcon | Yellow Bishop |
Cape White eye | Pied Crow |
Reptiles
Angulate Tortoise | Puffadder |
Cape Cobra | Southern Rock Agama |
Girdled Lizard | Spotted Grass Snake (Skaapsteker) |
Mole Snake | Whip Snake / Sand Snake |
Parrot beaked Tortoise |