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To talk about notable and birds, in the same context, when referring to the Albertine Rift must require mention at the outset of its status as an Endemic Bird Area. That, in and of itself, is notable. | To talk about notable and birds, in the same context, when referring to the Albertine Rift must require mention at the outset of its status as an Endemic Bird Area. That, in and of itself, is notable. | ||
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Overview
The Albertine Rift is located in eastern Africa as part of the Great Rift Valley. Around it are the countries of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, and Tanzania. Along with those countries, a visitor to the area will be among the Virunga, Mitumba, and Ruwenzori Mountains.
According to the Wildlife Conversation Society[1], it is home to a very large portion of the wildlife in Africa, approaching half of its birds and mammals. As a zone of endemism, there should be species there not found anywhere else.
BirdLife International[2] has designated it as an Endemic Bird Area.
Unfortunately, It is also an area with a very dense population that has experienced a lot of civil turmoil over the years.
Birds
Notable Species
To talk about notable and birds, in the same context, when referring to the Albertine Rift must require mention at the outset of its status as an Endemic Bird Area. That, in and of itself, is notable.
Some of the species, connected to that location’s status and reputation, that a visitor might get a chance to spot include Grauer's Broadbill, Grauer's Warbler, and Neumann's Warbler and are only found in this area, according to BirdLife International[2].
Rarities
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Check-list
Birds you can see here include:
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Other Wildlife
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Site Information
History and Use
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Areas of Interest
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Access and Facilities
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Contact Details
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References
- Wildlife Conservation Society website, https://albertinerift.wcs.org/
- BirdLife International website, http://www.birdlife.org/
Recommended Citation
- BirdForum Opus contributors. (2024) Albertine Rift. In: BirdForum, the forum for wild birds and birding. Retrieved 7 May 2024 from https://www.birdforum.net/opus/Albertine_Rift
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