Surround yourself with nature,
laughter and light at Cotswold Downs.
Cotswold Downs possesses a unique diversity of natural and indigenous habitats, including pristine scarp forest, coastal grassland, several large and small dams with associated wetlands and seed beds, the Nqutu River and tributaries with riparian woodland and bush along sections of the water courses.
These diverse environs are home to a vibrant array of fauna and flora. Cotswold Downs is registered with the Birds in Reserves Project (BIRP) at the Animal Demography Unit, University of Cape Town as a ‘protected area’. Thus far 239 species of bird have been recorded on the estate, including nine species of waterfowl, seven species of sunbird, malachite kingfisher, African jacana, yellow-throated longclaw, Shelley’s francolin, white-fronted bee-eater and African marsh harrier.
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