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Birds to see while on a birding safari in Uganda

Birds to see while on a birding safari in Uganda

Birds to see while on a birding safari in Uganda,  on a birding safari in Uganda, you have the opportunity to spot a wide variety of bird species. Including both endemic and migratory birds.

Below are some of the notable bird species you might encounter during a birding safari in Uganda:

Shoebill Stork:

The iconic and elusive shoebill stork is one of the most sought-after birds in Uganda. The swamps and wetlands of Mabamba Bay and other locations provide excellent opportunities to spot this unique and prehistoric-looking bird.

African Green Broadbill:

Found in the montane forests of Uganda, the African green broadbill  known for its striking colors and unique vocalisations. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and other forested areas offer a chance to observe this elusive species.

Rwenzori Turaco:

The vibrant Rwenzori turaco, with its distinctive plumage and

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striking red and green colors found in the montane forests of the Rwenzori Mountains. These forests provide an ideal habitat for this beautiful and endemic bird.

Great Blue Turaco:

This stunning bird, known for its iridescent blue and green feathers. Spotted in various forested areas throughout Uganda. Including Kibale Forest National Park and Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.

African Fish Eagle:

The African fish eagle, with its striking appearance and distinctive call. A common sight around Uganda’s lakes and rivers, including Lake Victoria and the Murchison Falls National Park.

Giant Kingfisher:

This large and impressive kingfisher species can be found near water bodies. Such as rivers and lakes, where it hunts for fish. Murchison Falls National Park and Queen Elizabeth National Park are among the places. Where you might encounter this bird.

African Pitta:

This colourful and elusive bird can be found in the forests of Uganda. Particularly in the Mabira Forest Reserve and other suitable habitats in the country.

Yellow-billed Barbet:

Known for its striking yellow bill and vibrant plumage, the yellow-billed barbet is often seen in wooded and savannah areas. Including Queen Elizabeth National Park and Murchison Falls National Park.

Marabou Stork:

The large and distinctive marabou stork is a common sight in Uganda, often found near water bodies, open savannahs, and urban areas.

Narina Trogon:

This beautiful and colorful bird is found in the forested regions of Uganda, particularly in the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and the Kibale Forest National Park.

Black Bee-eater:

This striking bird, with its black and green plumage and long tail.  Spotted in various habitats across Uganda, including open woodlands and savannahs.

African Grey Parrot:

Known for its intelligence and ability to mimic human speech, the African grey parrot can be found in the forests and woodlands of Uganda, particularly in the country’s western regions.

Ross’s Turaco:

This striking turaco species, with its unique red and green coloration, can be observed in the forests and woodlands of western Uganda, including the Queen Elizabeth National Park and the Kibale Forest National Park.

These are just a few more examples of the diverse bird species that you may have the opportunity to observe during a birding safari in Uganda. The country’s varied landscapes and habitats provide ample opportunities for birding enthusiasts to enjoy a rich and rewarding bird watching experience.