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Birding safari in Kenya, pelicans and flamingos

  A birding safari in Kenya is a great choice. Over 60% of African volatiles live in Kenya, or stop there for a short time during the year, or just pass by. If you go to Kenya you should book this trip because you will have the chance to admire so many different species. Flamingos,Continue reading "Birding safari in Kenya, pelicans and flamingos"

Birding safari in Kenya, pelicans and flamingos

  A birding safari in Kenya is a great choice. Over 60% of African volatiles live in Kenya, or stop there for a short time during the year, or just pass by. If you go to Kenya you should book this trip because you will have the chance to admire so many different species. Flamingos,Continue reading "Birding safari in Kenya, pelicans and flamingos"

South Africa, penguins and rare birds

South Africa is among the best regions in the world for birdwatching. Together with Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya, it is one of the favourite birding tourism places and it really has some incredible species of volatiles. There are some very rare ones, you might never spot. There are proud birds of prey, shy sparrows, endemicContinue reading "South Africa, penguins and rare birds"

South Africa, penguins and rare birds

South Africa is among the best regions in the world for birdwatching. Together with Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya, it is one of the favourite birding tourism places and it really has some incredible species of volatiles. There are some very rare ones, you might never spot. There are proud birds of prey, shy sparrows, endemicContinue reading "South Africa, penguins and rare birds"

Storks and cranes at Uganda birdwatching safaris

They can be funny or elegant, for sure they are a show to admire. Storks and cranes are the main attractions of birdwatching safaris in Uganda, and they are not the only ones. This nation includes over 1.000 species of birds, 150 of which can be considered endemic. This is one of the most interestingContinue reading "Storks and cranes at Uganda birdwatching safaris"