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Access
No need to book. The indigenous garden is open to the public and is free of charge. In mid-June – at the height of the flowering season of the Aloes it can get quite busy with many photographers who arrive from early in the morning when the bee-eaters are at their most active. There are breeding colonies of white fronted bee eaters nesting in the mud wall at the back of the nursery.
Photo opportunities / Highlights
Many – sunbirds / bee eaters / other nectar feeders and also many insects on the flowers. Is a fabulous outing