Uganda Wetland Safari: Exploring the Pearl of Africa's Extraordinary Swamps A Uganda wetland safari reveals a completely different dimension of wildlife from the famous gorilla and savanna game drive experiences.…
Uganda Papyrus Birds: Specialists of the African Reed Beds The papyrus gonolek is one of Uganda’s most colourful wetland birds. Its brilliant crimson breast contrasts sharply with a glossy black…
Lake Edward Birds: Ishasha's Hidden Birding Treasure Lake Edward birds in the Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park include an impressive diversity of waterbirds and savanna species. Uganda's fourth…
Lake George Birds: Queen Elizabeth's Richest Waterbird Lake Lake George birds in Queen Elizabeth National Park exceed 150 waterbird species across the lake's open water, papyrus fringes, and grassland shores.…
Uganda Flamingo Sighting: Rare Pink Visitors to Uganda's Rift Valley Lakes A Uganda flamingo sighting is one of the country's rarest and most exciting waterbird encounters. Flamingos are not resident…
Uganda Ibis Species: Long-billed Waders of the Pearl of Africa's Wetlands Uganda ibis species include four regularly occurring species across the country's wetlands, grasslands, and woodland edges. The sacred ibis,…
Uganda Stork Species: Africa's Largest Wading Birds on Uganda Waterways Uganda stork species include eight confirmed species across the country's wetlands, rivers, and open grasslands. The stork species range from…
Uganda Heron Species: Masters of the Waterway on Every Uganda Safari Uganda heron species diversity covers 20 recorded herons and egrets across the country's lakes, rivers, and wetlands. The heron…
Uganda Pelican Species: Giant Waterbirds on Uganda's Lakes and Channels Uganda pelican species include two of Africa's most spectacular waterbirds. The great white pelican and the pink-backed pelican both occur…
Uganda Shoebill Stork: Finding Africa's Most Prehistoric Bird The Uganda shoebill stork is one of Africa's most extraordinary and sought-after bird species. This massive waterbird stands 120 centimetres tall on…