The paths and hides are a wonderful getaway for a few hours, and maybe the birds are not as iconic as some others are, but it was fascinating to see them up close and personal from the hides.
A Purple Heron fished from the reed edge.

African Darters were inquisitive.

African Spoonbills were busy nestbuilding.

Lesser Swamp Warblers were always present flitting amongst the reeds.

With Levaillant's Cisticolas also present in good numbers.

Sacred Ibis bathed and preened in the shallows.

And White-breasted Cormorants dried off in the sunshine.

More to follow....