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The Wildebeest's guide to South Africa

Bluff Nature Reserve, Durban

Afrikaans name: Bluff Natuur Reservaat

The main feature of Bluff Nature Reserve is a reed-lined dam

The dam in Bluff Nature Reserve, Durban

Photo © Steven Herbert

KwaZulu-Natal

Bluff Nature Reserve is situated in Tara Road on the Bluff in Durban. It is sometimes referred to as Bluff Swamp. This is the last remnant of the extensive sqampy areas that used to cover the surrounding area many years ago.

The reserve straddles Tara Road but only the eastern side is accessible.

The main section of the reserve comprises of a small dam surrounded by extensive patches of reeds.

There is a large hide near the entrance gate but there is not often much to be seen there.

The main reason for visiting Bluff Nature Reserve is birding. The number of waterbirds that are resident here has dwindled over the years but there are still opportunities to see some waterbirds as well as a varieity of birds in the reedbeds and surrounding bush.

Been to the Bluff Nature Reserve? What did you see?



Looking across the dam towards the main hide

Photo © Steven Herbert

References and further reading

Wild Places of Natal - Author: Olive Shepherd - Published: 1989 - Page: 17

Where to see Birds in Natal - Author: Gordon Bennett - Published: 1989 - Page: 8

Illustrated Guide to the Game Parks and Nature Reserves of SA - 2nd edn - Author: Readers Digest - Published: 1991 - Page: 157

Where to see Birds in KwaZulu-Natal - Author: Bennett and Herbert - Published: 1995 - Page: 14

Atlas of National Parks and Reserves of South Africa - Author: Marielle Renssen - Published: 2006 - Page: 78

Hit the Road - 2nd Edition - Author: MapStudio - Published: 2018 - Page: 159

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