
This is one of Uganda’s best birding tours as we are targeting most of the highly sought after species, my experience has proven that the Broadbill is breeding around this time and probably more activity takes place in the savannah around as we are just from a rainy season the trees are flowering and many birds in their beautiful breeding plumages.
The grassland savannahs are so green and the mammals are at their best views. We shall be highly looking out for the Shoebill Stork, Puvell’s Illadopsis, Chocolate Backed Kingfisher, Lemmon Bellied Crombec, Guinea-Congo Biome endemics in the Semlik a territory rarely visited by tour groups. Here are a whole range of very special West African forest birds known in Uganda basically only from this one location. This should be a very thrilling and matchless “interweave” to our tour.
The Green Breasted Pitta, Lots of Nightjars and owls, we will have a show of some the 23 Albertine Rift Endemics the major target being the African Green Broadbill and the Grauer’s Rush Warbler an option of the mountain gorillas which will be the guaranteed primate of our trip and this is the biggest animal encounter you should never miss on the African continent.
Our last national park will be Lake Mburo which has unique species within the southern savannahs and hosting a range of different birds and animals our main targets here will be the Red Faced Barbet, Tabora Cisiticola, Coqui Francolin, African Finfoot easily seen here in the whole of Africa and the White Backed night heron. At the end of this tour, we shall have visited Uganda’s most productive birding sights and expect the best out of this. Primates expected include among others the De Brazza’s Monkey, Red Tailed, Blue, Varvet, Red Colobus, Tantalus, Black and White Colobus, L’Hoest’s Monkey, Bush Babies, Grey-Cheeked Mangabey, Olive Baboon, Patas Monkey, East African Chimpanzee and the Mountain Gorilla.Mammals and cats we might see on this trip include Loose societies of Giraffes, big families of African Elephants, Banded Mongoose and Dwarf Mongoose Oribi, Hart beast, Bush and water buck; Common Zebra; Hippopotamus; Common Warthog; Eland; Bohor Reedbuck; Impala; Uganda Kob, Oribi; and Topi. Just outside the park, Lion, Leopard, Serval cat, Hyeana, African Civet, Jackals among others.
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17 Days Uganda Primates and Birding Safari
Recommended readings Stevenson, Terry and John Fanshawe. A Field Guide to the Birds of East Africa: Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi. Academic Press, 2001.
The Safari Companion – A Guide to Watching African Mammals by Richard D Estes. illustrated by Daniel Otte, (Russell Friedman Books, JHB 1993) This book has been described as the tool to make us all instant experts in animal behavior, and it should quickly assert itself as the principal reference on animal behavior for game rangers, safari guides and nature lovers. The book will enable safari-goers to recognize and understand interesting behavioral displays such as courtship rituals, territorial marking, aggression and care of young. Only recommended for serious naturalists, as the book is heavy on detail, much of it presented in ‘hard -to-digest’ scientific format, with frequent use of symbols and icons.
Land Mammals of Southern Africa: a field guide by Reay Smithers (Macmillan) 229 pages. If you’re going to buy only one mammal field guide for southern Africa, it may as well be this one. Based on the late Reay Smithers’ comprehensive mammal handbook, this excellent little guide, delightfully illustrated by artist Clare Abbott, covers 197 land mammal species most likely to be seen, with clear distribution maps. Scholarly and accurate, yet concise, this book is interesting and very readable. A revised edition of this book – co-ordinated by Peter Apps – is now available.
Field Guide to the Mammals of Southern Africa by Chris and Tilde Stuart (2nd edition Struik 1993). A good companion to the above field guide. The Stuarts’ book, which is copiously illustrated with an excellent array of photographs, and clear distribution maps, also contains a section on marine mammals. Southern, Central and East African Mammals: A Photographic Guide by Chris & Tilde Stuart, 1992. This well-illustrated, compact guide suffers from inadequate research: the selection of mammals & the reserves in which they can be seen is inconsistent. Field Guide to the Larger Mammals of Africa by Dorst & Dandelot. 1990. Collins Field Guide to Mammals of Africa including Madagascar (Haltenorth & Diller, 1992). The Behavior Guide to African Mammals by Richard Estes. (University of California Press 1991 (hard cover) 1992 (paperback). A more detailed version of Estes’ Safari Companion, this book is on the heavy side, but considered by many to be the best African mammal guide.Guide to Southern African Game & Nature Reserves by Chris & Tilde Stuart (Struik, 2nd Ed, 1992) The book contains detailed, practical information on more than 400 reserves in southern Africa. If you’re going to spend more than just a week or so in southern Africa, this book will help you make the most of your journey. It contains many maps, opening and closing times, information on accommodation and facilities offered and many references to birds and mammals to be seen.
EQUIPMENT: You should pack a pair of binoculars in good repair, along with a belt pack or backpack (for carrying books, sunscreen, extra film, etc.). As a precaution, it is a good idea to pack your binoculars, a change of clothing, toiletry items, medication, and travel documents in your airline carry-on bag. Your leader will have a spotting scope; however, if you have one and wish to bring it, you are encouraged to do so. You will want to pack an alarm clock, a water flask or canteen, a strong flashlight, a washcloth, film and batteries for your camera, and between-meal snacks such as trail mix. A small daypack for carrying essentials in the vehicles on game drives and bird walks is useful. Insects are generally not a problem. Bring your preferred insect repellent and plenty of sunscreen. You should also bring a supply of indigestion and diarrhoea medicines in case they are needed.