Birding in Buhoma (3) & "the Neck", Bwindi Impenetrable Forest (Uganda)
Alex (local guide) & Byron in the forest After our little forest-based lunch snack, we set off back to the main trail where we were immediately m…
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Alex (local guide) & Byron in the forest After our little forest-based lunch snack, we set off back to the main trail where we were immediately m…
Of course one cannot ignore the host of other wildlife around whilst birding, especially the more prominent little "critters" like butterfl…
African Dusky Flycatcher The afternoon at the lodge was not wasted with stacks of species coming through and/or flitting about here and at the adjace…
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest probably first became famous for it's population of Mountain Gorillas that can be visited. It has also become arguably…
The morning of the 31st it was time to head off again; my friends to Rubondo Island before going to Rwanda, and me off to Rwanda. Once again back int…
The afternoon birding set off at pace with Red-faced Cisticola, Tawny-flanked Prinia and Grey Plantain-eaters . A Black Kite (the migrant - M ilvus…
The next morning started early with some birds at the place we stayed with loads of Village Indigobirds, Lesser Striped Swallows and White-rumped Sw…
The birds weren't being very obliging for photos but managed to get this one of a Bare-faced Go-away Bird . We did have quite a few sightings tho…
The campsite in Bukoba was on the beach and had 3 traditional huts as bandas - going inside was a pleasant surprise as there was a huge double bed wi…
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