Hundreds of
seabirds roost in the damp alcoves.
Guided canoes up the Umgeni River to sight the giant heron, explore the upper reaches of the mangrove swamps and the river's two islands on which even further
seabirds roost is one of the highlights.
The lighting terrified
the seabirds roosting on the rock, they took off in fright — swooping over the town and covering it in... well, you can guess.
Not exact matches
215 species of birds (including 22 species of
seabirds and 32 species of shorebirds) visit the reef or nest or
roost on the islands.
The first
seabirds encountered before even casting off are invariably the ubiquitous Kelp and Silver Gulls, along with a line up of cormorants and terns
roosting on the pipeline beyond the False Bay Yacht Club.
These small, tropical islands protect nesting and
roosting seabirds and shorebirds and their habitat.