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Simbithi Eco Estate celebrates launch of ‘Birds of Simbithi’ coffee table book

With an extensive collection of high-quality photographs contributed by Simbithi residents, the idea for the coffee table book gained momentum, showcasing the beauty and diversity of birdlife within the estate.

What started as a small group of Simbithi Eco Estate residents sharing their love and passion of birding through a small WhatsApp group, has blossomed into a 156-page “Birds of Simbithi” coffee table book.

The WhatsApp group, started by the estate’s environmental manager Ayanda Duma, is used to share sightings and images of the birds which call the area home – some of which are exclusive to the estate.

Some of the contributors to the book – John Louw, Ayanda Duma, Pamela White, Brian Roberts and Dael Stojakovic.

The idea of the book grew as a result of the group, with bird walk guide Dael Stojakovic, providing descriptions and insights to each bird snapped by residents, such as bird photographer, John Louw.

Once a plethora of photographs had been collected, the idea for the book was given the go ahead.

The book contains hundreds of high-quality photographs by Simbithi residents, all taken on the estate.

Simbithi marketing and communications coordinator Jodi Chetty with Avril Eshmade.

Each photograph is accompanied by an anecdotal piece detailing the bird’s appearance and facts about its life in Simbithi.

There is also a detailed map highlighting the prime bird watching locations along Simbithi’s 21 dams and ponds, five scenic walking trails and seven forest areas.

Plans are already underway to expand on this project, shining a spotlight on the eco-estate’s diverse fauna and flora.

Sandra Gosling, Gwenda Gilder and Primrose Banks.

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