TREE CLIMBING LIONS
Are famous in the park, though the reasons they do this are unclear. Various theories exist to explain their behaviour of resting up in the trees. Some say it is to keep clear of the elephants or because they are not pestered as much by flies and ticks. Others believe that it is cooler up there than on the ground. The truth probably lies somewhere between all these theories. Whichever is correct, the lions have many favourite trees where they like to lounge, rest or sleep. They particularly like umbrella trees.
BIRDLIFE
Over 380 species of birds have been recorded in the park over the years, including many migrant species. Greater and lesser flamingo are often seen in large numbers on this soda lake, particularly thousands and thousands of lesser flamingo. On the lakeshore many types of heron-(grey-black headed), egret-(cattle-white), stork-(marabou-saddle billed- yellow billed), geese-(spur winged-Egyptian). Plover-(spurwing-crowned-blacksmith), ibis-(sacred-glossy-hadada), as well as many types of duck can be seen. Also one can see the African spoonbill, white and pink backed pelican, avocets, kingfishers, hammmerkop, cormorants, fish eagle, and the jacana. inland the large ground hornbill and other types of hornbill can be seen.