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  1. Papyrus Gonolek

    Papyrus Gonolek

    A very difficult and threatened species, inhabitats papyrus swamp.
  2. White-browed Robin-Chat

    White-browed Robin-Chat

    Of the 7 Cossypha species recorded during our recent visit to Uganda this one was the easiest to see.
  3. Snowy-headed Robin-Chat

    Snowy-headed Robin-Chat

    Seen only once but remarkably confiding.
  4. Archer's Robin-Chat

    Archer's Robin-Chat

    Poor image of a seldom photographed species.
  5. Yellow-billed Stork

    Yellow-billed Stork

    Photographed from a boat, the crocodile would have to be the largest that I've ever seen!
  6. Cinnamon-chested Bee-eater

    Cinnamon-chested Bee-eater

    Common breeding species in western Uganda.
  7. Red-chested Sunbird

    Red-chested Sunbird

    Common garden bird in western Uganda.
  8. Little Bee-eater

    Little Bee-eater

    Common over area.
  9. Red-throated Bee-eater

    Red-throated Bee-eater

    Quite uncommon, seen near Paraa Ferry, Murchison Falls NP.
  10. White-throated Bee-eater

    White-throated Bee-eater

    Very common migrant in Uganda, seen frequently around forest. Spends the rest of the year in Arabian deserts to the east.
  11. Malachite Kingfisher

    Malachite Kingfisher

    If you ever find yourself at Lake Mburo NP in Uganda ask for a private boat-trip with Moses (skipper & birder) apart from countless kingfishers he also found 3 African Finfoot. Amazing trip.
  12. Shining-blue Kingfisher

    Shining-blue Kingfisher

    Another shot of a wet bird!
  13. Shining-blue Kingfisher

    Shining-blue Kingfisher

    Unfortunately my images don't do justice to this bird. Apparently often difficult to photograph they would have been easy by the swimming-pool at this lodge, however I was only there for breakfast!
  14. Variable Sunbird

    Variable Sunbird

    Another common 'jewel' from Uganda.
  15. Bronze Sunbird

    Bronze Sunbird

    Large dark sunbird, common around Buhoma.
  16. Regal Sunbird

    Regal Sunbird

    Just got back from a great trip to Uganda (550 species, 270 'lifers'!) This sunbird was one of many amazing species
  17. Lizard Buzzard

    Lizard Buzzard

  18. Marabou Stork

    Marabou Stork

    Marabou Stork on Lamp post, Speke Resort, Munyonyo, Entebbe, Uganda.
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