Birding Checklist In Queen Elizabeth National Park
Birding Checklist In Queen Elizabeth National Park : To a number of travellers that visit Queen Elizabeth national park they are interested in watching a number of different wildlife species as you embark on a number of different activities in queen Elizabeth national park where you will get to access a number of different wildlife species in the wild.
You will get to watch the tree climbing lions in Uganda as you participate in lion tracking in queen Elizabeth national park, the game drives in queen Elizabeth national park will lead you to four of the big five animals in Uganda, in the park, you will also have the chance to participate in chimpanzee trekking in queen Elizabeth national park which will lead you to the Kyambura gorge the only area in the park were you will get to access the different primates in the wild.
Among all the different attractions that can be seen in the park, travellers can also have the chance to participate in birding for travellers interesting in the birding safaris in Uganda and interesting about the activity, you will have the chance to watch a number of different bird species from the endemic species, migratory species running away from winter conditions from the different parts of the world and so on and in this article we are going to help you explore the different bird species found on our birding checklist in Queen Elizabeth National Park;
Bird species |
Scientific name |
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1 | Coqui Francolin | Campocolinus coqui |
2 | Ring-necked Francolin | Scleroptera streptophorus |
3 | Handsome Spurfowl | Pternistis nobilis |
4 | Lesser Flamingo | Phoenicoparrus minor |
5 | Rameron Pigeon | Columba arquatrix |
6 | Denham’s Bustard | Neotis denhami |
7 | Nubian Nightjar | Caprimulgus nubicus |
8 | Sabine’s Spinetail | Rhaphidura sabini |
9 | African Swift | Apus barbatus |
10 | Lesser Moorhen | Gallinula angulata |
11 | Red-knobbed Coot | Fulica cristata |
12 | Gray Crowned-Crane | Balearica regulorum |
13 | Spotted Thick-knee | Burhinus capensis |
14 | Senegal Thick-knee | Burhinus senegalensis |
15 | Forbes’s Plover | Charadrius forbesi |
16 | /Black-tailed Godwit/ | Limosa limosa |
17 | /Curlew Sandpiper/ | Calidris ferruginea |
18 | |Black-winged Pratincole| | Glareola nordmanni |
19 | African Woolly-necked Stork | Ciconia microscelis |
20 | Shoebill | Balaeniceps rex |
21 | #Egyptian Vulture# | Neophron percnopterus |
22 | White-headed Vulture | Trigonoceps occipitalis |
23 | Lappet-faced Vulture | Torgos tracheliotos |
24 | Hooded Vulture | Necrosyrtes monachus |
25 | White-backed Vulture | Gyps africanus |
26 | Rueppell’s Griffon | Gyps rueppelli |
27 | Bateleur | Terathopius ecaudatus |
28 | Beaudouin’s Snake-Eagle | Circaetus beaudouini |
29 | Crowned Eagle | Stephanoaetus coronatus |
30 | Martial Eagle | Polemaetus bellicosus |
31 | Tawny Eagle | Aquila rapax |
32 | /Steppe Eagle/ | Aquila nipalensis |
33 | Dark Chanting-Goshawk | Melierax metabates |
34 | Eastern Chanting-Goshawk | Melierax poliopterus |
35 | /Pallid Harrier/ | Circus macrourus |
36 | Mountain Buzzard | Buteo oreophilus |
37 | Grayish Eagle-Owl | Bubo cinerascens |
38 | Red-chested Owlet | Glaucidium tephronotum |
39 | Abyssinian Ground-Hornbill | Bucorvus abyssinicus |
40 | Eastern Long-tailed Hornbill | Horizocerus cassini |
41 | White-thighed Hornbill | Bycanistes albotibialis |
42 | Black Bee-eater | Merops gularis |
43 | Cinnamon-chested Bee-eater | Merops oreobates |
44 | Swallow-tailed Bee-eater | Merops hirundineus |
45 | /European Bee-eater/ | Merops apiaster |
46 | /Northern Carmine Bee-eater/ | Merops nubicus |
47 | Western Tinkerbird | Pogoniulus coryphaea |
48 | Red-necked Falcon | Falco chicquera |
49 | |Sooty Falcon| | Falco concolor |
50 | Petit’s Cuckooshrike | Campephaga petiti |
51 | Yellow-bellied Wattle-eye | Platysteira concreta |
52 | Papyrus Gonolek | Laniarius mufumbiri |
53 | Slate-colored Boubou | Laniarius funebris |
54 | Many-colored Bushshrike | Telophorus multicolor |
55 | /Woodchat Shrike/ | Lanius senator |
56 | White-tailed Blue Flycatcher | Elminia albicauda |
57 | Stripe-breasted Tit | Melaniparus fasciiventer |
58 | Yellow-throated Nicator | Nicator vireo |
59 | Yellow Longbill | Macrosphenus flavicans |
60 | Tabora Cisticola | Cisticola angusticauda |
61 | African Yellow-Warbler | Iduna natalensis |
62 | Grauer’s Swamp Warbler | Bradypterus graueri |
63 | Highland Rush Warbler | Bradypterus centralis |
64 | Red-faced Woodland-Warbler | Phylloscopus laetus |
65 | Red-billed Oxpecker | Buphagus erythrorynchus |
66 | Yellow-billed Oxpecker | Buphagus africanus |
67 | Slender-billed Starling | Onychognathus tenuirostris |
68 | Chapin’s Flycatcher | Fraseria lendu |
69 | Yellow-eyed Black-Flycatcher | Melaenornis ardesiacus |
70 | White-bellied Robin-Chat | Cossyphicula roberti |
71 | Northern Double-collared Sunbird | Cinnyris reichenowi |
72 | Superb Sunbird | Cinnyris superbus |
73 | Crested Malimbe | Malimbus malimbicus |
74 | Magpie Mannikin | Spermestes fringilloides |
75 | Jameson’s Antpecker | Parmoptila jamesoni |
76 | Chestnut-breasted Nigrita | Nigrita bicolor |
77 | Quailfinch | Ortygospiza atricollis |
78 | Papyrus Canary | Crithagra koliensis |
79 | Reichenow’s Seedeater | Crithagra reichenowi |
80 | Yellow-crowned Canary | Serinus flavivertex |
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