Sunday, November 1, 2009

Travel To Uganda - A Kingdom Of Birds

Uganda is an equatorial country with a surprising diversity of habitats. A real kingdom of birds, the armies of Uganda, with over 1000 species of birds, both endemic to the Albertine Rift and rarities with half of all known species on the African continent, and over 10% of registered throughout the world. For a birding safari, Uganda is an ideal destination. The country is in the Albertine region is also on the north shore of Lake Victoria, the source of the White Nile and the land is very fertile, with parks, wildlife, lakes and rivers, mountains, natural parks and an attractive fresh . Uganda has a tropical climate with rainy seasons stretching from April to May and October-November, which is a favorable condition for the existence of bird-nesting birds during the wet season. The great variety of birds are found in both urban and rural areas of Uganda and the birds are the most common shoebill, Rwenzori Turaco, Red-fronted Antpecker, Green-breasted Pitta, Black bee-room, Illadopsis Purvell the Karamoja Apalis, Nahans Francolin, African Green Broadbill and Brown-chested Plover. Suburb and the species mainly include the hobby of Africa, Bat Hawk, Cooper sunbirds, white-faced Scops, freckled Nightjar and so many more species. Other bird species include the orange weaver, Verreaux Eagle Owl, the pied kingfisher, Gray headed Gull, black-head heron, Yellow-billed Duck, Swamp Flycatcher, Vieillot's black weaver, Hamerkop, Great Blue Turaco and forest kingfisher Ross Turaco. Broad-billed roller, Starling beautiful, the African fish eagle, ibis Hadad, Shikra, Angola Swallow, Gray-capped Warbler, the long-crested eagle, palmnut and hooded vultures, kestrels Gray and many more species not shown. Uganda's equatorial location, Transitional 's East and West African savanna forest combined with the height and variety of terrain types provide an enormous range of opportunities for birding enthusiasts, making it Africa's most complete destination birding. The bird observation points are higher in Uganda: Bwindi Impenetrable Forest Albertine Rift endemics like the black bear and the bee African Green Broadbill, Murchison Falls National Park for the specialists of the savanna, as shoebill, Abyssinian ground hornbill, and Red throated Bee eater Kibale forest green for breast pita, great blue Turaco. Queen Elizabeth National Park habits of nearly 600 species such as African Mourning Dove, Temminck's. Swamp Mabamba billed stork shoe for the Budongo Forest White-crested Turaco, Shinning Blue Kingfisher, and Semliki National Park Sunbird White-crested species. Rwenzori Mountains, with several bird species, Lake Mburo and wetlands sanctuary for billing papyrus Gonelek Turaco Bigodi black, white spotted Crake and many other colorful bird species. A variety of unique habitats and plenty of birds to make an excellent visit to Uganda a must for any birder. This increases the birdwatching point of access for a bird list of over 1000 species of birds, some not eastafrica rarest and sought after birds, and the dramatic worldwide endangered. Uganda hosts the largest concentration and variety of birds, primates such as chimpanzees and fauna, lakes and rivers, snow covered mountain ranges, parks and landscapes. Good infrastructure and a variety of interesting activities such as gorilla tracking, fishing and rafting make Uganda a goal and improve the experience of birdwatching. For specific contact or Uganda Travel Emporium Africa Safari Guide and Directory - Birdwatching Uganda Safari http:// www.aboutuganda.com / birding.html For a complete list of free information on travel to Uganda, and hotels, campsites, hotels Kampala, Uganda http://www.hotelsinuganda.com/kampala.html Hotel Africa, Kenya, Tanzania and Rwanda http://www.hotel-nights.com

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