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Major bird species to see in Bwindi Forest National Park.

Major bird species to see in Bwindi Forest National Park.

Major bird species to see in Bwindi Forest National Park.

 Major bird species to see in Bwindi Forest National Park: Bwindi National Park is a paradise for bird watching, attracting bird lovers worldwide to explore the park’s rich bird life. It’s situated in the Southwestern corner of Uganda, and it’s famous for hosting the highest number of gorillas in the world. Its home to over 320 bird species, such as 24 Albertine Rift endemics, forest birds, migratory birds, and the park’s endemic species. The park’s rich biodiversity is supported by its unique natural systems like montane forests, bamboo, waterfalls and swamps, which provide habitats to various bird species. Exploring Bwindi’s forest trails offers birders the chance to encounter a wide range of species.

   Major bird species to see in Bwindi Forest National Park

  • Great Blue Turaco
  • Ross’s Turaco
  • Bar-tailed Trogon
  • Rwenzori Robin
  • Mountain Masked Apalis
  • Collared Apalis
  • Tambourine Dove
  • Mountain Thrush
  • Black-billed Turaco
  • Grey-winged Robin-Chat
  • Equatorial Akalat
  • African Emerald Cuckoo
  • Klaas’s Cuckoo
  • Yellow-rumped Tinkerbird
  • Yellow-spotted Barbet
  • Speckled Tinkerbird
  • Purple-breasted Sunbird
  • African Wood Owl
  • Kivu Ground Thrush
  • African Thrush
  • Red-faced Woodland Warbler
  • Grauer’s Warbler
  • Strange Weaver
  • Olive Sunbird
  • Hairy-breasted Barbet
  • Western Green Tinkerbird
  • African Grey Woodpecker
  • Cardinal Woodpecker
  • Black-throated Apalis
  • Chestnut-throated Apalis
  • White-tailed Blue Flycatcher
  • Archer’s Robin-Chat
  • Cinnamon-chested Bee-eater
  • Regal Sunbird
  • Collared Sunbird
  • Handsome Francolin
  • Rwenzori Batis
  • Blue-headed Sunbird
  • African Green Broadbill
  • Grauer’s Rush Warbler
  • Shelley’s Crimsonwing
  • Dusky Crimsonwing
  • Green-headed Sunbird
  • Variable Sunbird
  • Northern Double-collared Sunbird
  • Black-fronted Bushshrike
  • Many-colored Bushshrike
  • Yellow-eyed Black Flycatcher
  • Chapin’s Flycatcher
  • African Dusky Flycatcher
  • White-bellied Robin-Chat
  • Brown-eared Woodpecker
  • African Broadbill
  • Yellow-whiskered Greenbul
  • Little Greenbul
  • Honeyguide Greenbul
  • Red-tailed Bristlebill
  • Yellow-streaked Greenbul
  • Grey Cuckooshrike
  • Petit’s Cuckooshrike
  • African Shrike-flycatcher
  • Black-headed Oriole
  • Western Black-headed Oriole
  • Mountain Buzzard
  • African Goshawk
  • Cassin’s Hawk-Eagle
  • Crowned Hornbill
  • Dusky Tit
  • Stripe-breasted Tit
  • African Hill Babbler
  • White-browed Crombec
  • Green Crombec
  • Grey-throated Barbet
  • Brown-throated Wattle-eye
  • Yellow-bellied Wattle-eye
  • Scaly-breasted Illadopsis
  • Pale-breasted Illadopsis
  • Black-capped Apalis
  • Chestnut-capped Flycatcher
  • African Paradise Flycatcher
  • Black-and-white Shrike-Flycatcher
  • Black-and-white-casqued Hornbill
  • White-headed Wood Hoopoe
  • Cabanis’s Greenbul
  • White-throated Greenbul
  • Common Bulbul
  • Mountain Illadopsis
  • African Pied Wagtail
  • White-tailed Ant Thrush
  • African Golden Oriole
  • Yellow-billed Barbet
  • Blue-spotted Wood Dove
  • African Crowned Eagle

Other major bird species to see in Bwindi Forest National Park include yellow-fronted canary, dusky twin spot, European honey buzzard, African wood-owl, waller’s starling, Rwenzori batis, blue-spotted wood dove, tambourine dove, Cassin’s flycatcher, ansorge’s greenbul, white-throated greenbul, snowy-crowned robin-chat, cape wagtail, mountain wagtail, MacKinnon’s shrike, grey wagtail, crested guinea fowl, barred long-tailed cuckoo, pink-footed puff back, grey-crowned crane, African olive-pigeon, Willcocks honey guide, black swift, dwarf honeyguide, scarce swift, Archer’s Robin-chat, Pin-tailed whydah, grosbeak weaver, stuhlmann’s starling, red knobbed coot, Hottentot teal, African Golden-breasted Bunting, olive-breasted greenbul, giant kingfisher, Lagden’s Bush Shrike, Carruthers cisticola, petit’s cuckoo-shrike, Jameson’s Antpecker, African flycatcher-chat, woolly necked stork, banded prinia, red chested fluff tail, , little grebeAfrican goshawk, Mountain Wag Tail and grey-checked hornbill and Little Grebe, Oriole Finch.

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