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Bird Watching
Hot Spots
TRAVEL TO UGANDA-A KINGDOM OF BIRDS
Author: Jackie Kisibo
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Uganda is an equatorial country with an amazing diversity of Habitats. Truly a
Kingdom of Birds, Uganda hosts over 1000 bird species, both Albertine Rift
endemics as well as rarities with half of the species known on the African
continent, and over 10% of those on record throughout the entire world. |
For a birding safari, Uganda is a perfect destination.
The country located in the Albertine region also lies on the Northern shores of
Lake Victoria-the source of the White Nile, and the country is extremely fertile
with parks, wildlife, lakes and rivers, Mountain ranges, parks and a cool
attractive countryside.
Uganda enjoys a tropical climate with rainy seasons stretching from April-May
and October-November, which is a favorable condition for bird existence since
birds breed during the wet season. The wide variety of birds is found in both
urban and rural areas of Uganda and the most popular birds are the Shoebill,
Rwenzori Turaco, Red-fronted Antpecker, Green-breasted pitta, Black bee-eater,
Purvell’s illadopsis, Karamoja Apalis, Nahans Francolin, African Green Broadbill
and the Brown-chested plover. City and suburb species mainly include the African
Hobby, the Bat Hawk, cooper sunbirds, white faced scops owl, freckled Nightjar
and so many more species.
Other bird species include the orange weaver, Verreaux’s Eagle owls, pied
kingfishers, Grey headed gull, black headed herons, Yellow bill Duck, swamp
flycatcher, Vieillot’s black weavers, Hamerkop, Great blue Turaco and the Ross’s
Turaco woodland kingfisher. Broad-billed roller, splendid starling, African fish
eagle, Hadada ibis, shikra, Angola swallow, Grey-capped warbler, long crested
eagle, palmnut and hooded vultures, Grey kestrel and so many more unmentioned
species.
Uganda’s equatorial location, Transitional to the East African savannah and the
western rainforests is combined with the altitude and great variety of terrain
types provide an overwhelming array of opportunities for keen birders, making
it Africa’s most complete bird watching destination.
The top birding spots in Uganda include: Bwindi impenetrable forest for
Albertine rift endemics like the black bee-eater and African Green Broadbill,
Murchison falls National Park for savannah specialists like the Shoebill,
Abyssinian ground hornbill, and Red throated bee-eater, Kibale forest for the
green breasted pitta, great blue Turaco. Queen Elizabeth National Park habits
about 600 species like the African Mourning Dove, Temminck’s Courser. Mabamba
Swamp for the Shoebill stork, Budongo forest for the white crested Turaco,
shinning Blue Kingfisher, and Semliki National Park for white crested sunbird
species. Rwenzori Mountains with various bird species, Lake Mburo for papyrus
Gonelek and Bigodi wetland sanctuary for the Black billed Turaco, white spotted
crake and many more colorful bird species.A variety of unique habitats and lots
of superb Birds make a visit to Uganda a must for every birder. This birding
hotspot boosts of a bird list of over 1000 bird species, with some being
East Africa’s rarest and most sought after birds, and the spectacular globally
threatened species. Uganda harbors the greatest variety and concentration of
Birds, Primates like chimpanzees and wildlife,
lakes and rivers, snow-covered Mountain ranges, parks and landscape.
A good infrastructure and a variety of interesting activities like Gorilla
tracking, sport fishing and white water rafting make Uganda a worthwhile
destination and enhance the birding experience.
For specifics contact Africa travel Emporium OR
Uganda Safari Guide and Directory, - Birding Safaris to Uganda
for a complete directory of free travel information on Uganda, and Hotels,
campsites, Kampala Hotels in Uganda
Africa Hotels, Kenya , Tanzania & Rwanda
Jackie kisibo is a freelance author in Africa.
This article is free for republishing
Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com
A free lance journalist , more of articles found on Uganda Travel Guide and
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