Lake Mzingazi serves as Richards Bay's primary water supply, and extends from
the suburbs into the tribal area in a north east direction. There are no
protected areas around its perimeter with the possible exception of the
"proposed conservation area" stretching from the Richards Bay Sharks Board base
station to Ferelli Alley along the lake edge, and to the John Ross highway in
the south. The forested areas consist mainly of climax dune forest, grasslands,
wetlands and marshes as well as an area mainly described as "sand forest", which
is considered a rare biome. The edge of the lake is covered largely by swamp
forest, papyrus and phragmites reed beds. Excellent views over the lake can be
obtained along the private road which connects Meerensee suburb with Arboretum.
The nine hundred and seventy hectare lake serves as a well liked destination for
birdwatching, easily accessible via the various trails running through the area.
A track which heads in a Westerly direction leads visitors to the edge of Lake
Mzingazi. The forest which flanks the freshwater lake provides visitors with
decent birding opportunities, with Wattle-eyed Flycatcher, Narina Trogon, Green
Coucal, Scaly-throated Honeyguide, as well as Blue-mantled, Paradise and
Fan-tailed Flycatcher being regularly sighted there. Also near to Lake Mzingazi
is the Mzingazi Golf Estate, which is situated on the strip of land between the
Mzingazi Lake and the Indian Ocean. The golf course is often visited by hippos
which make their way there from the adjacent Mzingazi Lake.
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