Kenya
has more than 1,200 birds species in a vast array of habitats.
Kenya sits across the equator and has two very well defined
seasons, wet and dry and this has added immensely to the
climatic appeal that Kenya has for bird life. In
addition, Kenya lies on the traditional migratory route
of birds moving southwards to avoid the harsh winter conditions
in the northern hemisphere. From as far as the Bering Straits
and as far as the northern tip of Norway, millions of birds
pass through East Africa. It is estimated that over 5 billion
birds make the journey each year. When you add the visiting
birds to the incredible variety of local birds, you most
certainly have an ornithological dream world!
During
you visit to any national game reserve you will see hundreds
of different species, more often all within a day or two.
One important aspect to note is that birding safaris require
lots of proper planning and adequate time must be set aside.
In Kenya, there are several locations which we highly recommend
due to the vast diversity of birdlife.
Starting from the northern part of Kenya we have Lake Turkana,
and in particular the South Island which is a bird-watchers
paradise. Here you will find dry-country birds that have
evolved to cope with the harsh, desert conditions. You will
find birds such as the swallow-tailed kite, fox kestrel,
Heuglin’s bustard, cream-coloured course, Lichtenstein’s
sandgrouse, Abyssinian roller, masked and crested lark,
William’s bush lark, brown necked raven, Somali fiscal,
white-crowned starling, shining sunbird and Somali sparrow.
Some of these birds fly up to 50 km each day to scarce water
holes.
Tsavo
West
National
Park has an abundance of birdlife. Birdlife is profuse especially
around the rivers and dams, with more than 400 different
species noted. This park also lies on the migration corridor
from the coast and migrations from the north fly over the
park in November and December. Several species of starlings
and weaverbirds abound, in addition to hornbills, lilac-breasted
rollers and the secretary bird. Water birds such as herons
and yellow-billed storks are common sights in Tsavo.
Other
parks and locations you will see plenty of bird species
include Aberdare National
Park, Chyulu Hills National Park, Amboseli
National Park, Shimba
Hills National Reserve, Mt. Elgon National Park, Lake
Nakuru National Park, Masai
Mara National Reserve, Lake
Baringo/Lake Bogoria National Parks, and Saiwa Swamp
National Park. These are just a tiny fraction of all available
locations. We will be happy to tailor-make for you a birding
safari to more than 30 different locations in Kenya. Contact
us now. |