Nyani concervancy was established as
part of the bigger Amakulu reserve which in-turn forms part of the Dinokeng
project. Our aim is to enlarge the reserve and to introduce more species of
game in the area through various fund raising activities.
The Nyani
conservancy is a good place to see a large number of
bushveld bird species. Some birds encountered in this area include the African
hawk, black-breasted eagle, brown snake eagles, greater kestrel, lesser
kestrel, whitebellied korhaan, dusky lark, plainbacked and bushveld pipit.
Nearby watercourses malachite kingfisher and dwarf bittern might be found.
Around drinking troughs and dense bush expect to see a range of seedeaters,
flycatchers and warblers. Great spotted and striped cuckoos are common
sightings. Dry mixed woodland predominates
across the reserve, with some areas of open grassland.