Faerie Glen Nature Reserve

Faerie Glen Nature Reserve is located in Gauteng
Faerie Glen Nature Reserve
Faerie Glen Nature Reserve (Gauteng)

Faerie Glen Nature Reserve is a nature reserve at the western limit of the Bronberg in the east of Pretoria, South Africa. It is adjacent to the suburb of Faerie Glen.

History

It formerly formed a part of the farm Hartbeespoort 304 which belonged to H. W. Struben.[2] On old aerial photographs it is apparent that the flood plain was utilised for crop fields, while the remainder was used for cattle grazing. The reserve constitutes the western part of the Bronberg conservation area, which was declared in 1980. Its highest point is Renosterkop (1,468 m) in the northern part of the reserve.[3]

Fauna and flora

Animal life

Though the smaller mammals like mongooses, hedgehogs, hares, porcupines, Cape clawless otters, bushbabies and small-spotted genets are difficult to observe, one may find signs of their presence.[4] In the winter of 2014 larger game was introduced, namely 16 impala, 9 red hartebeest and 5 Burchell's zebra. During late 2014 one common duiker was released in the reserve, the first spotted eagle-owl house was installed, and a first sighting of caracal was made.[5] The leaf-feeding thrip Liothrips tractabilis, introduced from Argentina, was released in the reserve's flood plain in 2014 to combat the invasive pompom weed.[5]

Birds

Some 150 bird species have been recorded in the reserve.[6] In terms of breeding habitat the grassy floodplain along the Moreleta spruit is especially important for a number of cisticola and widow species,[6] and the riparian vegetation provides breeding habitat for a number of weaver species. The bushy slopes provide foraging habitat for boubous, tchagras and cuckooshrikes, while nightjars emerge at dusk to forage over the slopes and floodplain.

Bird species of Faerie Glen Nature Reserve[5][6]
Common name Scientific name Status Breeding
Reed cormorant Phalacrocorax africanus rare
White-breasted cormorant Phalacrocorax lucidus vagrant
Black-headed heron Ardea melanocephala vagrant
Yellow-billed egret Egretta intermedia rare
Cattle egret Bubulcus ibis rare
Hamerkop Scopus umbretta rare
African sacred ibis Threskiornis aethiopicus vagrant
Hadeda ibis Bostrychia hagedash abundant breeder
Egyptian goose Alopochen aegyptiacus rare
African black duck Anas sparsa rare
Maccoa duck Oxyura maccoa vagrant
Yellow-billed kite Milvus aegyptius rare
Black-winged kite Elanus caeruleus rare
Verreaux's eagle Aquila verreauxii vagrant
Steppe buzzard Buteo vulpinus rare
Black sparrowhawk Accipiter melanoleucus rare
Ovambo sparrowhawk Accipiter ovampensis rare
Helmeted guineafowl Numida meleagris regular breeder
Swainson's spurfowl Pternistis swainsonii rare
Crested francolin Dendroperdix sephaena rare
Red-chested flufftail Sarothrura rufa vagrant
Crowned lapwing Vanellus coronatus regular
Blacksmith lapwing Vanellus armatus rare
African wattled lapwing Vanellus senegallus rare
Spotted thick-knee Burhinus capensis rare breeder
Peregrine falcon Falco peregrinus vagrant
Rameron pigeon Columba arquatrix regular
Speckled pigeon Columba guinea regular
Red-eyed dove Streptopelia semitorquata abundant
Cape turtle-dove Streptopelia capicola common
Laughing dove Streptopelia senegalensis abundant breeder
Rock dove Columba livia uncommon
Grey go-away-bird Corythaixoides concolor abundant breeder
Red-chested cuckoo Cuculus solitarius uncommon breeder
Black cuckoo Cuculus clamosus rare breeder
Levaillant's cuckoo Clamator levaillantii vagrant breeder
Jacobin cuckoo Clamator jacobinus vagrant
Klaas's cuckoo Chrysococcyx klaas rare breeder
Diderick cuckoo Chrysococcyx caprius regular breeder
Burchell's coucal Centropus burchelli vagrant
Spotted eagle-owl Bubo africanus common
Spotted eagle-owl Bubo africanus common
Eurasian nightjar Caprimulgus europaeus uncommon
Fiery-necked nightjar Caprimulgus pectoralis uncommon
Horus swift Apus horus rare
Little swift Apus affinis regular
African palm-swift Cypsiurus parvus common
Speckled mousebird Colius striatus abundant
Red-faced mousebird Urocolius indicus regular
Pied kingfisher Ceryle rudis rare
Half-collared kingfisher Alcedo semitorquata vagrant
Woodland kingfisher Halcyon senegalensis rare
Brown-hooded kingfisher Halcyon albiventris rare
European bee-eater Merops apiaster regular
Blue-cheeked bee-eater Merops persicus vagrant
African hoopoe Upupa africana regular
Green wood hoopoe Phoeniculus purpureus regular
African grey hornbill Tockus nasutus rare
Black-collared barbet Lybius torquatus abundant breeder
Acacia pied barbet Tricholaema leucomelas uncommon breeder
Yellow-fronted tinkerbird Pogoniulus chrysoconus rare
Crested barbet Trachyphonus vaillantii abundant breeder
Greater honeyguide Indicator indicator vagrant
Lesser honeyguide Indicator minor uncommon breeder
Brown-backed honeybird Prodotiscus regulus uncommon breeder
Bennett's woodpecker Campethera bennettii vagrant
Golden-tailed woodpecker Campethera abingoni rare
Cardinal woodpecker Dendropicos fuscescens uncommon
Red-throated wryneck Jynx ruficollis common breeder
Barn swallow Hirundo rustica rare
White-throated swallow Hirundo albigularis regular breeder
Greater striped swallow Hirundo cucullata regular
Lesser striped swallow Hirundo abyssinica regular breeder
Rock martin Hirundo fuligula uncommon
Brown-throated martin Riparia paludicola vagrant
Black cuckooshrike Campephaga flava uncommon breeder
Ashy tit Parus cinerascens vagrant
Fork-tailed drongo Dicrurus adsimilis rare
Black-headed oriole Oriolus larvatus rare
Pied crow Corvus albus rare
Grey penduline tit Anthoscopus caroli vagrant
Arrow-marked babbler Turdoides jardineii uncommon breeder
Dark-capped bulbul Pycnonotus tricolor abundant breeder
Kurrichane thrush Turdus libonyanus vagrant
Karoo thrush Turdus smithi uncommon
Mocking cliff chat Thamnolaea cinnamomeiventris vagrant
Anteating chat Myrmecocichla formicivora vagrant
Cape robin-chat Cossypha caffra abundant breeder
White-throated robin-chat Cossypha humeralis rare breeder
White-browed scrub robin Cercotrichas leucophrys rare
Garden warbler Sylvia borin rare
Icterine warbler Hippolais icterina vagrant
Willow warbler Phylloscopus trochilus rare
Lesser swamp-warbler Acrocephalus gracilirostris regular
Common reed warbler Acrocephalus scirpaceus rare
Marsh warbler Acrocephalus palustris rare
Cape grassbird Sphenoeacus afer common breeder
Long-billed crombec Sylvietta rufescens regular breeder
Bar-throated apalis Apalis thoracica uncommon
Zitting cisticola Cisticola juncidis uncommon breeder
Neddicky Cisticola fulvicapilla common breeder
Wailing cisticola Cisticola lais vagrant
Rattling cisticola Cisticola chiniana regular breeder
Levaillant's cisticola Cisticola tinniens regular breeder
Tawny-flanked prinia Prinia subflava abundant breeder
Black-chested prinia Prinia flavicans regular
Spotted flycatcher Muscicapa striata uncommon
Chestnut-vented warbler Sylvia subcoerulea common
Fiscal flycatcher Sigelus silens uncommon breeder
Chinspot batis Batis molitor uncommon
African paradise-flycatcher Terpsiphone viridis uncommon breeder
Cape wagtail Motacilla capensis rare
Striped pipit Anthus lineiventris vagrant
Bushveld pipit Anthus caffer vagrant
Common fiscal Lanius collaris abundant
Southern boubou Laniarius ferrugineus abundant breeder
Crimson-breasted shrike Laniarius atrococcineus rare
Black-backed puffback Dryoscopus cubla rare
Brown-crowned tchagra Tchagra australis regular breeder
Black-crowned tchagra Tchagra senegalus uncommon breeder
Orange-breasted bushshrike Telophorus sulfureopectus uncommon
Bokmakierie Telophorus zeylonus regular
Brubru Nilaus afer rare
Common myna Acridotheres tristis regular
Cape glossy starling Lamprotornis nitens regular
Red-winged starling Onychognathus morio rare
Violet-backed starling Cinnyricinclus leucogaster vagrant
Malachite sunbird Nectarinia famosa vagrant
Marico sunbird Cinnyris mariquensis rare
White-bellied sunbird Cinnyris talatala common
Amethyst sunbird Chalcomitra amethystina regular
Cape white-eye Zosterops virens uncommon
House sparrow Passer domesticus rare
Cape sparrow Passer melanurus common
Southern grey-headed sparrow Passer diffusus rare
Lesser masked-weaver Ploceus intermedius vagrant breeder
Village weaver Ploceus cucullatus uncommon breeder
Cape weaver Ploceus capensis regular breeder
Southern masked-weaver Ploceus velatus abundant breeder
Thick-billed weaver Amblyospiza albifrons rare breeder
Red-billed quelea Quelea quelea rare breeder
Southern red bishop Euplectes orix common breeder
Red-collared widowbird Euplectes ardens common breeder
White-winged widowbird Euplectes albonotatus regular breeder
Red-headed finch Amadina erythrocephala rare
Cut-throat finch Amadina fasciata vagrant breeder
Bronze mannikin Spermestes cucullatus regular breeder
Jameson's firefinch Lagonosticta rhodopareia rare
Green-winged pytilia Pytilia melba rare
Common waxbill Estrilda astrild rare
Pin-tailed whydah Vidua macroura rare
Yellow-fronted canary Crithagra mozambicus regular
Black-throated canary Crithagra atrogularis uncommon
Streaky-headed seedeater Crithagra gularis regular
Cinnamon-breasted bunting Emberiza tahapisi rare

Geography

Moreleta Spruit

View on the Moreleta Spruit

A December 2014 assessment of the aquatic life in Moreleta Spruit indicated that it was in a critically modified state, and in poor condition with low biodiversity. The spruit now receives larger inflows than in the past, and greywater is diverted to the river from storm water systems, besides runoff from road surfaces and paved areas. The water quality has been negatively affected by oily road surfaces, lawn fertilisers, litter, constant sewage spills and illegal dumping of hazardous substances.[5]

Geology

Andesitic basalt near the centre of the reserve

Andesitic basalt of the Hekpoort formation is found along the Moreleta Spruit. It was formed in the early Proterozoic, more than 2 billion years ago. Open or filled vesicles, caused by dissolved magma gasses that effervesced from the lava, are evident on the surface of these rocks. Repeated mud flows were deposited over the andesite to form mudstone, which was folded by subsequent earth shocks. An intrusive diabase formation is visible half way up the hillside, interbedded in shale and quartzite along the Struben and Daspoort formations' contact zone. The prominent crest of the ridge consists of quartzite of the Daspoort formation. The formation is undisturbed since its formation, some 2.1 billion years ago, and traces left by water flowing over an ancient river bed are still to be seen. The quartzite layer is tilted to the north, towards a very large, ancient magma chamber to the north of the reserve.

Recreation

Facilities and activities

The reserve has three trails, namely the Hadeda route of 2,3 km, the Acacia route of 3,2 km and the Kiepersol/Cussonia route of 4,2 km.[4] Dogs are allowed only if kept on a leash, and if a dog permit is completed.

Admission fees and times

Visitors of 13 and older pay an entrance fee of R15 each, and persons 60 years and older pay R6 each. Season tickets valid for 6 months are available at R165 to R200. Visiting hours are from 06:00 to 18:00 throughout the year.[4]

Community

The Friends of the Faerie Glen Nature Reserve is an organisation that coordinates activities that promote the well-being of the reserve. They meet at regular intervals to eradicate some of the invasive plant species, or to remove litter from the reserve.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Faerie Glen Nature Reserve". www.gauteng.net. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 24 June 2014.
  2. ^ "Development and Management Plan for the Lynnwood Road - Brookside Road Section of the Moreletaspruit, For the years 2004 to 2008, 1.2 History of the area, compiled November 2003" (PDF). Friends of Moreletaspruit. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 25 June 2014.
  3. ^ "Situational Analysis, GAP Analysis, Action Plan and Stakeholder Engagement for Phase 1 of the Moreleta Spruit Adopt-a-River Project, 3.1.1 History of nature reserves" (PDF). Department of Water Affairs. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 November 2014. Retrieved 25 June 2014.
  4. ^ a b c "Faerie Glen Nature Reserve". City of Tshwane. Retrieved 24 November 2017.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Friends of the Faerie Glen Nature Reserve". Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  6. ^ a b c "Faerie Glen Nature Reserve". Birds in Reserves Project. ADU, University of Cape Town. Retrieved 10 February 2015.

External links

  • Faerie Glen Nature Reserve Archived 24 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine www.tshwane.gov.za

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