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Kenya bird watching safari is a safari that gives you a chance to explore Kenya, as well as learn about birds. Kenya bird watching safari gives you the opportunity to visit different lakes ad parks situated In different parts of Kenya where birds are. Kenya bird watching safari will enables you explore different lakes like Lake Nakuru which is known for flamingos which have changed the view of the water to pink, Lake Naivasha known for over 470 species of birds, Lake Elementaita, Lake Baringo, Lake Bogoria and many more. You will also explore different parks like Maasai mara which is known for over 400 species of birds, Amboseli which has over 400 species of birds also, Tsavo, samburu and many more.

Kenya bird watching safari offers birding enthusiasts a unique experience, our Kenya bird watching safari incorporates a variety of rich habitats and you can expect some unrivalled birding and wildlife experiences in Kenya and the neighboring countries. Kenya has the highest species concentrations of birds on the continent and some of the most beautiful and wild birding destinations to get your ticks!, Africa is most prized birding spot but Kenya boost with the best birding cites.

Kenya is a must visit African country and one of Africa’s best-kept wildlife secrets and has wonderful birding hots-pots, including Meru National Park, Samburu, Lake Nakuru, Lake Baringo, Lake Naivasha Masai Mara and Kakamega Forest just to name but a few. These areas of habitats forest, grassland, wetland, barren land are haven for avid birders with over 400 species of African birds including rare sightings such as lizard buzzard and brown snake eagle, whole bunch of unique birds are only found here in Kenya. Our Kenya bird watching safari will take you through some of the best birding areas in Kenya. You will be able to spot a diverse range of bird-life including raptors (Wedge Tailed Eagles, Whistling or Black Tailed Kites and Little Hawks), water birds (Cormorants, Pelicans and Spoonbills) and native bush birds (Honeyeaters, Spotted Pardalotes and Red-browed Finches).

Bird Watching African Safaris are a favorite past time of those who choose to visit African countries like Kenya, Uganda, Botswana, Namibia Zambia, South Africa, Egypt and Tanzania collectively. The mere diversity of avifauna over these countries guarantees the best ornithological tours on the continent. Africa has become a hub for both professional and armature birders looking for a place to challenge their birding skills and this has seen an increase in bird-watchers from all over the world converging here to identify the various species.

To meet the demand, Claudious Tours and Safaris has employed a team of local ornithologists who are familiar with the tropical species and who blend their information with folklore associated with each bird. The end result is an unforgettable African Bird Watching Safari!

Kenya bird watching safari in Tsavo

This vast area is excellent Birding country, popular with specialist birding safaris. Notable species recorded include the rare Basra Reed Warbler, Friedmann’s Lark, Ostrich, Blue Quail, Violet Wood hoopoe, Martial and Crowned Eagle.

Kenya bird watching safari in Malindi Watamu

The Malindi-Watamu area is very popular with birders, and specialist birding safaris. Mida Creek, along with the beaches of Watamu and are a feeding area for Western Reef Heron, Lesser Crested Tern, and shorebirds such as the Sanderling, Curlew Sandpiper and Greater and Lesser Sandplover.

The Tana River Delta area is an excellent area for birding. The Delta itself attracts an average population of around 20,000 water birds, including Pelicans, Egrets, Storks, Flamingo, Geese and many shorebirds. The Surrounding forests are also rich with birdlife, including the rare Southern Banded Snake Eagle, East Coast Akalat, Malindi Pipit, Basra Reed Warbler, Pel’s Fishing Owl, Violet Wood Hoopoe, Scaly babbler, and of course, the Tana River Cisticola.

Kenya bird watching safari in South Coast

The South Coast is a perfect destination for coastal birding. The forest at Diani is a refuge for Fischer’s Turaco, Southern Banded Snake Eagle, Little Yellow Flycatcher and the Uluguru Violet Backed Sunbird. Nearby Dzombo Hill is home to a Digo Kaya and is also home for the rare Sokoke Pipit, the African Crowned eagle and around 33 other forest dependent species. Offshore, the Kisite-Mpunguti Marine Park has an important population of rare Roseate Terns, among other pelagic birds, centered on Kisite Island.

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