African darter in Uganda
The African Darter (Anhinga rufa) in Uganda stands out as an iconic bird of the wetland ecosystems. Also referred to as the Snakebird due to its long, serpentine-like neck, the
The African Darter (Anhinga rufa) in Uganda stands out as an iconic bird of the wetland ecosystems. Also referred to as the Snakebird due to its long, serpentine-like neck, the
The African Finfoot (Podica senegalensis) is a fascinating and enigmatic bird species that graces the waterways of Uganda. Renowned for its distinctive appearance and secretive behavior, the African Finfoot holds
Uganda is a birdwatcher’s paradise, boasting a diverse array of avian species that inhabit its lush forests and expansive savannas including the Cassin’s honeybird (Prodotiscus insignis). Renowned for its unique
The Eastern Plantain-Eater (Crinifer zonurus) is a captivating bird species that inhabits the lush landscapes of Uganda. Also known as the Grey Plantain-Eater or Grey Lourie, this bird belongs to
The Forest Wood-hoopoe (Phoeniculus castaneiceps) is a striking and elusive bird species that calls the dense forests of Uganda home. With its vibrant plumage, unique habits, and intriguing social structure,
Uganda is referred to as the “Pearl of Africa,” with a remarkable diversity of avian species including the majestic Great Blue Turaco (Corythaeola cristata), a magnificent creature that captures the
Uganda, often referred to as the “birders’ paradise,” and among the vast array of bird species include the Grauer’s Broadbill (Pseudocalyptomena graueri) which stands out as a remarkable and charismatic
The Half-Collared Kingfisher (Alcedo semitorquata) is small but captivating bird species and renowned for its vibrant plumage and unique behavior, making it a favorite among birdwatchers and conservationists alike. In
Peter Scott was a participant on a 15 days birding tour in Uganda. We are going to explore Uganda in 15 days. We have a chance to see some forest
16 days Birding Uganda Trip Report started on 27 August – 11 September 2021
Participants: Paul Larson, Andre Coleman, Thomas Ethan, William Bud, Ted Burger (author).
Why go?
Initially Uganda
Are you interested in booking a bird watching trip in Uganda and you are looking for the best birding guides, yes we are here to bring you a list of
UGANDA – 8th July to 16th 2019
9 Days Uganda bird watching Highlights
Shoebill
Chimpanzee
Mountain Gorilla
Hornbill
African Pygmy Kingfisher
Elliot’s Woodpecker
African Finfoot
Black-billed Turaco
Black Bee-eater
Madagascar
Hartlaub’s duck is under the Anatidae family and it is also known as Pteronetta hartlaubii (A). The Hartlaub’s duck can be seen in Semuliki national park Uganda.
Besides Uganda, Hartlaub’s
Knob-billed duck is also known as Sarkidiornis melanotos under Anatidae family. The Knob-billed duck in Uganda can be seen in Murchison falls national park, Queen Elizabeth national park, and some
White-backed duck is also known as Thalassornis leuconotus and the specie is under Anatidae family. The White-backed duck can be seen in Queen Elizabeth national park, Ntungamo region, and Mabamba
White-faced whistling-duck is also called Dendrocygna viduata and belongs to Anatidae family. And yes, the White-faced whistling-duck is seen in Murchison falls national park, North West Uganda and Mabamba Swamp.
The spur-winged goose is also referred to as Plectropterus gambensis and it is a large bird under the Anatidae family. This specie is related to the geese and the shelducks,
Northern shoveler is referred as a Spatula clypeata. This is a migratory bird that breeds in northern areas of Europe and across the Palearctic and North America; the Northern shoveler
The garganey is also known as Spatula querquedula and it is a small dabbling duck that breeds mostly in some parts of Europe and across the Palearctic. The garganey is
The blue-billed teal, spotted teal or Hottentot teal is scientifically called Spatula hottentota and it is a species of dabbling duck of the genus Spatula. The Hottentot teal is a