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New walking trails for Bird Island Lodge

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   Well we have been talking bout this for some time, and recently I started doing an audit of our walking trails, and found them overgrown due to nonuse during the lockdown. The two new trails are walkable, but currently have no benches or tables at the rest stops on the way.  The two walking trails under repair, need rest stops, as well as some hides or screens at selected butterfly hotspots. The birds in the bush here are not that skittish, but as you get closer to the rural housing spots, some birds become extremely nervous and seem to be awear that they are on the menu. The other day I was in the bush alone, and had an incident where the vines I was pulling out the path broke an old rotten tree.  Problem was that there was a #BirdsNest situated at the exact spot where this rotten tree snapped. I was distracted by some strange pink moving things inside the tree that was about one and half meters off the trail.   It was three tiny birdies, with no feathe...

why would you want to come to Nibela ?

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Greetings from Nibela Peninsula on the shores of Lake St. Lucia between eastern Shores on the east side and False bay on the west side.  To see where we are on the map, use our in-web navigation, depending on your device, find the more pages option, then choose map from there.  or just click here Crested Guini Fowl at Bird Island Lodge So back to the question of why you should consider paying us a visit and relaxing in some awesome  unspoiled locations on the Nibela Peninsula, or perhaps some nearby bucket list attractions / locations like the Hluhluwe park, the Umfolozi park, Sodwana Bay, False Bay, St. Lucia, Kozi Bay, Bona Manzi bird hide or nearby summer water pans. Then there are the Flamingos, Pelicans and other water birds at the Mkhze swamps on the North East side or HluHluwe river on the North west side...,   Lots of real great birding opportunities, and we have an in house bird guide, Sfiso Mdluli.  More about him in future posts once I have g...