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Kenya

Kenya is one of the most visited countries of Africa as it is renowned for its Safari opportunities. It is a country where you can see all the most famous Big Game animals in a relatively comfortable climate. It also has an extensive bird list and an increasing eco-tourism industry geared to birders not least as it holds some remarkable birding sights such as the rift valley lakes with millions of flamingos. Kenya is a birdwatcher's paradise, teeming with birdlife, with diverse habitats, spectacular scenery and a supporting cast of the big game for which it is famous. Over 1100 bird species have been recorded in the country, and it is possible to see well over a half of these without undue effort within three or four weeks.

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Tour to Kenya

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    Kenya Wildlife & Bird Photography Tour 13-day-long tour with 11 full days Birding & Wildlife Photography Safari Kenya is a Birdwatcher's Read More
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Highlights - Kenya

Highlights

Amani Sunbird

Red-fronted Parrot

Tacazze Sunbird

Hartlaub’s Turaco

Montane Nightjar

Bronze-naped Pigeon

Mountain Yellow

Warbler

Hunter’s Cisticola

Yellow-bellied Waxbill

Abyssinian Crimsonwing

Grey-olive Greenbul

Giant Kingfisher

Trumpeter Hornbill

Purple-crested Turaco

Abyssinian Ground

Thrush

Jackson’s Francolin

Alpine Chat

Hinde’s Babbler

Tullberg’s Woodpecker

White-headed

Woodhoopoe

Abbott’s Starling

Kenrick’s Starling

Black-fronted

Bush-shrike

Sharpe’s Longclaw

Wing-snapping Cisticola

Pygmy Falcon

Sokoke Pipit

Malindi Pipit

Zanzibar Red Bishop

Mangrove Kingfisher

African Skimmer

Madagascar Pratincole

Somali Ostrich

Kori Bustard

Buff-crested Bustard

Somali Bee-eater

Vulturine Guineafowl

Bare-eyed Thrush

Black-capped

Social Weaver

Cut-throat Lark

Red-winged Lark

Pink-breasted Lark

Golden Pipit

Donaldson-Smith’s

Sparrow-weaver

William’s Lark

Masked Lark

Aberdare Cisticola

Lesser Flamingo

Hildebrandt’s Francolin

Coqui Francolin

Grey-crowned

Helmet-shrike

Arrow-marked Babbler

Bearded Woodpecker

East Coast Akalat

Hemprich’s Hornbill

Jackson’s Hornbill

Heuglin’s Courser

Brown-tailed

Rock Chat

Northern Grey Tit

Mouse-coloured

Penduline Tit

Beautiful Sunbird

Bristle-crowned

Starling

Jackson’s Golden-

backed Weaver

Little Weaver

Northern Masked

Weaver

Verreaux’s Eagle Owl

Spotted Eagle Owl

White-faced Scops Owl

Boran Cisticola

Little Rock Thrush

Blue-headed Coucal

Double-toothed Barbet

Black-throated

Wattle-eye

African Shrike

Flycatcher

Ross’s Turaco

Splendid Glossy Starling

Lesser Blue-eared

Starling

Chestnut-crowned

Sparrow-weaver

Yellow-billed Shrike

Pygmy Batis

White-crested Turaco

Great Blue Turaco

Narina Trogon

Bar-tailed Trogon

Grey Parrot

Blue-headed Bee-eater

Turner’s Eremomela

Bocage’s Bush-shrike

Lühder’s Bush-shrike

Grey-headed Nigrita

White-breasted Nigrita

Black-faced

Rufous Warbler

White-chinned Prinia

Banded Prinia

African Broadbill

Chapin’s Flycatcher

Papyrus Gonolek

Black-headed Gonolek

Red-faced Lovebird

Yellow-fronted

Tinkerbird

Carruther’s Cisticola

Papyrus Canary

White-winged Warbler

Rock Pratincole

Wattled Plover

Red-necked Spurfowl

Rosy-breasted

Longclaw

Hildebrandt’s Starling

Sooty Chat

Bare-faced

Go-away Bird

Karamoja Apalis

White-backed Duck

Maccoa Duck

Pringle’s Puffback

Northern Pied Babbler

Red-throated Tit

Nairobi Pipit

Red-naped Bush-shrike

Golden-breasted

Starling

Taveta Golden Weaver

Tsavo Purple-banded

Sunbird

Taita Thrush

Taita White-eye

Taita Apalis

Clarke’s Weaver

Sokoke Scops Owl

Crab Plover

Fischer’s Turaco

Contact

Phone: Call May-October; Text all year 
+36 30-645-9318 or +36 30-211-0006
Call Nov-April: +506 84961012 or 84961417
e-mails: 
ecotoursgabororban @ gmail.com
toucanbirdingecolodge @ gmail.com 

Our mission

Our first priority is to save habitats & species.

Secondly we would like to share our knowledge of wildlife and encourage you to participate directly or indirectly in protecting nature.

We are also working continuously on our carbon balance with developing our 23 hectares of wildlife reserve.

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