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- Uganda has 30,000 square kilometers of wetland.

- 210 species from the Shoebill and African Skimmer to the endemic Fox’s Weaver.

- 4 Papyrus endemics; Papyrus Gonolek, Papyrus Canary, White-winged Warbler and Papyrus Yellow Warbler.

- A White-winged Black Tern roost of 2-3 million birds in the Entebbe area.

 

Savannahs vary from the remote, semi-dessert, dry thorn-scrub region of Karamoja in the Northeast, to the richer fertile savannahs of the western Rift valley. Queen Elizabeth National Park has a bird list of 604 species the highest for any protected area in Africa

Some of the dry thorn-scrub birds:
Swallow-tailed Kite
Pygmy Falcon
Fox Kestrel
Quail Plover
Black-headed Plover
Lichtenstein’s and Four-banded Sandgrouse
Kori, White-bellied and Hartlaub’s Bustards
White-crested Turaco
White-bellied Go-away bird
Piapiac
Bristle-crowned Starling

Abyssinian Roller
Abyssinian Ground Hornbill
Karamoja Apalis
Yellow-billed Shrike
Pygmy Sunbird
Brown-rumped Bunting

The Shoebill

Kampala and Entebbe

Over 550 species for the region.

A suburban garden list of 206 species.

212 species listed in 12hrs by 3 people.

One of the largest urban breeding colony of Marabou Storks. Great Blue and Ross’s Turacos are common city birds.

 

Within The Kampala region are two major forest reserves less than an hours drive from the city which hold a variety of very special birds including;

Nahan’s Francolin
Cassin’s Hawk Eagle
Crowned Eagle
Blue-breasted and White-bellied Kingfishers
Blue-throated Roller
Purple-throated Cuckoo-shrike
Tit-Hylia
Brown Twinspot
Grey-rumped and Blue Swallows
Emerald, Red-chested and Black Cuckoos
Weyn’s Weaver.

Some common urban birds;
Open-billed Stork
Grey-crowned Crane
Wahlberg’s Eagle
Palm-nut Vulture
Black and White Casqued, Crowned and Pied Hornbills
Cuckoo Hawk
Bat Hawk
White-faced Scops Owl
African Grey and Brown Parrots
Red-faced Lovebird
Black-headed Gonolek

Uganda’s 10 most commonly sought after Birds.

 

- Shoebill
- African Green Broadbill
- Green-breasted Pitta
- Nahan’s Francolin
- Brown-chested Plover
- Karamoja Apalis
- Black Bee-eater
- Ruwenzori Turaco
- Red-fronted Antpecker
- Purvell’s Illadopsis
- Red footed Ant-pecker

African Jacana

Uganda has more bird species per square kilometre than any other country in Africa. Uganda, roughly the same size as the UK, can boast a national list of 1008 species! This figure represents more than half the bird species that can be found in the whole of Africa.

The key to Uganda’s diversity is its variety of habitats: arid semi-dessert, rich savannahs, lowland and montane rainforests, vast wetlands, volcanoes and an Afro-alpine zone. Uganda covers an altitude from 650 to 5000m

 

Forests
Situated on the equator Uganda has an area contiguous with the great Guinea / Congo Basin Rainforest on its Western border. Subsequently there are a number of west and central African bird species occurring in Uganda that are not found elsewhere in East Africa. There are more than 700 forest reserves in Uganda. One particular region is the Albertine Rift Endemic area (ARE), which has 38 species of birds confined to Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and the Congo. Of these ARE’s Uganda has 25, mostly confined to the forests of Magahinga and Bwindi National Parks in the Southwest.

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