Forage

Helmeted guinea fowl are characterized by their black or grey plumage with vivid white spots. Their bald faces and necks have blue skin with red wattles (males’ wattles are larger than those of the females). The beak is short and stout and there is a brown or orange helmet on their crown that has a triangular horn shape. The wings are medium in size, with a rounded edge. Although they are accomplished flyers, they prefer to run on the ground. These birds are omnivorous and they forage for food. They are opportunistic eaters and will dine on a variety of seeds, fruit, vegetables, snails, small mammals, worms, spiders, frogs, lizards, and small snakes. They usually feed in the early morning and late afternoon.

Forage

Towering

The Pinnacle Rock is a massive quartzite rock that erupts from the earth’s surface and reaches some 30 meters in height. It is a freestanding rock that towers over the dense indigenous forest of Driekop Gorge in a dramatic display of nature’s quirks and the unique splendor of South Africa. It is littered with stunning, brightly-colored aloes that not only add to the appeal among the local birds and insect species, but also make for extra beautiful photographs of the rock and its surrounds.

Towering

Sunscape

uMhlanga Sands Resort is a semi-self catering Gold Crown resort located on a prime beachfront property in uMhlanga Rocks. Located on the KZN North Coast and overlooking the warm Indian Ocean, uMhlanga Rocks offers visitors top quality accommodation; centrally located offices; kilometers of beaches; a wealth of outdoor adventure; world-class shopping, and an array of dining options, all within the well-secured and well-managed Urban Improvement Precinct (UIP) that manages uMhlanga Rocks.

Sunscape