Mabamba Swamp, situated on the northern shore of Lake Victoria in Uganda, is a captivating wetland birding site that has gained worldwide recognition. Spread across 2424 hectares, this pristine marshland is adorned with lush papyrus, water lilies, and an array of wetland grasses, creating a haven for a diverse range of bird species.
Gray crowned cranes
What are the gray crowned cranes? Gray crowned cranes are as majestic as their name suggests. They are one of the 15 species of crane, characterized by their long legs, gray bodies, white wings with brown and gold feathers, white cheeks, and bright red gular …
BLACK HEADED LAPWING
In Uganda, this Black headed plover is one African Uganda birding species seen during Uganda birding safaris
Birding safaris in Uganda
Birding in Uganda: A birdwatcher’s paradise, Uganda is home to more than 1073 species of birds, representing 50% of all bird species in Africa and 11% of all species worldwide. Uganda is home to an enormous variety of birds and attracts a large number of migrant birds throughout the year because of its extraordinary diversity of habitats, which no other region in Africa can match.