Queen Elizabeth National Park is home to over 600 species of birds. Although we only got a handful of photos of these creatures, it was a delight to see so many gathered in the wild. Most of these photos were taken from a boat on the Kazinga Channel, and there were literally thousands upon thousands of birds in this area. Click on the small photos for a larger view of each bird - and for a description pass your mouse over them for their name. (Note: If you know the species of the "unknowns" - lower two on the right - please email me: click here.)
Favorites:
- Fishing eagles - grand, graceful, beautiful paired eagles
- Saddle-billed stork - brilliant colors and noble stature characterizes this bird
- Marabou stork - this is a huge bird, well-known to Ugandans, and seen everywhere in Kampala
- Rednecked spurfowl - a beautiful bird that spends most of its time on the ground
- Egyptian geese - seen all over the savannah as well as at water holes - very colorful
- Hadeda Ibis - a graceful bird with striking coloration