Lake Kundi (Swahili: "group") is located in South Darfur, Sudan, Africa.
The perennial,[1] endorheic lake is situated at the mouth of Ibrah River, near the seasonal Bahr al-Arab.
[2] Clarias lazera and Tilapia zillii fish species are found here, and there is an artisanal fishery.
[3] Lake Kundi includes the protomonad Rhipidodendron huxleyi, a faunal species previously not recorded in Africa.
[7] Other bird life includes yellow-billed stork, Abdim's stork, African sacred ibis, Arabian bustard, African collared dove, golden nightjar, red-throated bee-eater, yellow-billed shrike, piapiac, red-pate cisticola, foxy cisticola, cricket longtail, Senegal eremomela, chestnut-bellied starling, black scrub-robin, chestnut-crowned sparrow-weaver, bush petronia, black-rumped waxbill.