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  1. the_kenyanbirder

    10 beautiful birds to see in Kenya

    Although famous for its ‘Big Five’, Kenya is also a bird watcher’s paradise with over 1,100 recorded species including 12 endemics and many sought after rarities. Kenya has a rich variety of habitats including wetlands, rainforests, lagoons, saltpans, savannahs and woodlands, that are home to...
  2. the_kenyanbirder

    Bird ringing at Ngulia Safari Lodge, Kenya

    I haven't posted for quite a while. But here's a recap of the birds we ringed at Ngulia. This was quite a unique year where we were a mostly all Kenyan crew at Ngulia. Some really interesting resident species were ringed and also a good number of Paleartic migrants. The highlights during the...
  3. the_kenyanbirder

    A kind of Frigate bird (?) seen in Diani, Kenya

    Hi everyone, Today, early in morning, the seas were rough and it was raining heavily in Diani. At around 9:30am, I decided to have a late breakfast and just as i looked towards the sea, I spotted a large bird being followed by a bunch of house crows. I quickly ran for my camera and snapped a...
  4. the_kenyanbirder

    Any questions about African birds or birding?

    Hi guys. I'm a little free today, so thought I might keep myself busy. I'll briefly introduce myself. I am a professional birdwatcher, based in Kenya. I have birded almost 8 years now, so I have a fair bit of experience. If anyone has a question about birds or birding in Africa, or even...
  5. the_kenyanbirder

    24 Day Birdwatching Trip In Kenya - 15th March 2020

    Hello all! Although famous for its ‘Big Five’, Kenya is also a bird watcher’s paradise with over 1,100 recorded species including 12 endemics and many sought after rarities. The country has a rich variety of habitats including wetlands, rainforests, lagoons, saltpans, savannahs and woodlands...
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