Literally!
"I don't ask for the meaning of the song of a bird or the rising of the
sun on a misty morning. There they are, and they are beautiful."
Each morning I open my front door, sit down with a cup of fresh brewed coffee, and watch iridescent blue and green sunbirds sip the sweet nectar of my trumpet flower shrub. I might see a slender black-h
eaded heron gracefully walk through the tall grass field or catch a glimpse of a red-billed fire finch flying by. The birds of Uganda are fascinating!
According to
Birds of East Africa by Terry Stevenson and John Fanshawe (I totally recommend this book if you're into birding) there are 1388 bird species in the countries of Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi.
I'd like to share a few pictures, (okay, maybe more than a few) taken by my boyfriend and me. They were taken in southwest Uganda along the Kazinga Channel, near Queen Elizabeth National Park and out my front door. We used a Kodak Easyshare camera and I edited with iPhoto.
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Red-billed Firefinch |
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Goliath Heron |
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Yellow Billed Stork |
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Malachite Kingfisher |
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Striated Heron |
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Egyptian Goose |
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Pied Kingfisher |
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Long-tailed Cormorant |
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African Fish Eagle |
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African Fish Eagle |
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African Fish Eagle |
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Spur-winged Lapwing |
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Hamerkop (with lunch!) |
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Hamerkop |
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African Wattled Lapwing |
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Weaver Bird Nests |
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Male weaver birds build several nests to entice their future mates. The female picks the one nest she likes the best then cuts down the rest. Sorry guys, but you gotta please the ladies. |
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Baglafecht Weaver |
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Pin-tailed Whydah |
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Speckled Mousebird |
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White-brown Robin-Chat |
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Grey Wren-Warbler |
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Black-and-while Minnikin |
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Red-billed Firefinch (female) |
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Puffback |
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African Golden Oriole (I think) |
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Variable Sunbird |
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Variable Sunbird |
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Hadada Ibis (NOISIEST BIRD ON THE PLANET) |
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Black-headed Heron |
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Uganda's National Bird, The Grey Crowned Crane |
"A bird does not sing because it has an answer. It sings because it has a song." Chinese Proverb
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