Fishery activities on the beach have attracted lots of shore birds. Depending on the time of year, ospreys, whimbrels and brown pelicans can be encountered. Sanderlings, plovers and ruddy turnstones are common sights around the fishermen's camps. Snowy egrets, little blue herons, tri-colored herons, skimmers, scarlet ibises, striated herons, yellow-crowned night herons, common egrets, white-necked herons, magnificent frigatebirds and many kinds of terns and gulls can be spotted at Braamspunt. Also regularly seen are the great kiskadee, the yellow-rumped cacique, the yellow-headed caracara, the rufous crab-hawk and the scaly-breasted ground-dove.

 

Two species of sea turtles are encountered at Braamspunt. In the early season, from January to May, mostly green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) are spotted, while from March to July the larger leatherback sea turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) is encountered. Sadly the sea turtles on this beach are threatened by poaching and legal sand mining activities...

 
In 2013 a young green sea turtle was caught in a shrimp net by a fisherman. He removed the animal from the net, and kept it for a few days in a barrel of water to show it to the GHFS volunteers. The animal was immediately released at the request of the volunteers. Although green sea turtles are herbivorous when adults, they are carnivorous when they are young, and known to eat shrimp and jellyfish.