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  1. Coronatus

    Uganda - when?

    AREs found throughout Bwindi area. Buhoma, Ruhija and Nkuringo. Right down to Rwandan border. Some 'easy' some not so easy. Broadbill Forest Camp has five or six in the grounds! Even where the main tar to Kisoro runs through Echuya forest is worth an hour or two. Also worth a look is Semliki...
  2. Coronatus

    Uganda - when?

    <509! Wow! How long were you there for?> I usually go for three weeks at a time. Not been to Burundi but have been to Rwanda. There are only a few species on that country's list that don't occur in Uganda so it has never been a priority. It's all in Uganda if you know where to look.
  3. Coronatus

    Uganda - when?

    No good reason not to visit Uganda at any time of year. Rains in April may disrupt travel and the odd birding day. Personally August - November not so good due to some non breeders losing their colours. However most of Ugandan specials don't have annoying/brain teasing non breeding plumage so...
  4. Coronatus

    Uganda - when?

    Answer from an even simpler person. I like February/March. the rains are coming and the lbj Weavers, Whydahs etc., are putting on colours and yet the palearctic migrants are still around. Comfort wise you are on the equator so no real seasonal temp variations. Cool up in the Bwindi with some...
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