Bird Watching Kenya

  • Red-fronted tinkerbird

    Picture: Moses Kandie

    Location: Lake Baringo

  • The rare Gray-crested helmet shrike

    Picture: Moses Kandie

    Location: Lake Naivasha

  • Shelley’s francolin

    Picture: :Moses Kandie

    Location: Nairobi National Park

  • Yellow-billed oxpecker

    Picture: Moses Kandie

    Location: Masai Mara

  • COQUI FRANCOLIN

    picture by Moses Kandie

  • Greater Flamingos

    Picture by: Moses Kandie

    Location: Lake Bogoria

  • White-faced whistling duck

    Picture: Moses Kandie

    Location: Amboseli N. Park

  • Birders from US at Mara/Serengeti border

  • Temminck’s Courser with juvenile

    Picture: Moses Kandie

    Location: Mara

  • CHESTNUT-CROWNED SPARROW WEAVER

    By Moses Kandie
    Location: Tugen hills

  • AFRICAN PYGMY KINGFISHER

    By; Moses Kandie
    Location: Lake Baringo

  • DOUBLE BANDED COURSER

    By: Moses Kandie
    Location: Amboseli National Park

  • WHITE-HEADED MOUSEBIRD

    By: Moses Kandie
    Location: Amboseli National Park

  • CRESTED GUINEA-FOWL

    By: Moses Kandie
    Location: Arabuko/Sokoke Forest Reserve

  • ROSY-PATCHED BUSH SHRIKE

    By: Moses Kandie
    Location: Tsavo West National Park

  • GOLDEN PALM WEAVER

    By: Moses Kandie
    Location: Watamu (North Coast)
    Date: 20th December 2021

  • BORAN CISTICOLA

    By: Moses Kandie
    Loaction: Tugen Hills
    Date:17th June 2022

  • CUT-THROATH FINCH (both sexes)

    By: Moses Kandie
    Location: Chyulu hills, Tsavo West National Park
    Date:24th June 2022

  • USAMBIRO BARBETS

    By: Moses Kandie
    Location: Masai Mara
    Date:22nd June 2022

  • HEUGLIN’S COURSER

    By: Moses Kandie
    Location: Lake Baringo
    Date:16th June 2022

  • BLUE-CAPPED CORDONBLUE

    By: Moses Kandie
    Location: Chyulu Hills
    Date:24th June 2022

  • HARLEQUIN QUAIL

  • RUPPELL’S VULTURE

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  • BIRDING IN ANKASA NATIONAL PARK IN GHNA

  • SOKOKE SCOPS OWL

    Arabuko Sokoke forest

  • Leopard at night, Tsavo West

  • SCARLET-TUFTED MALACHITE SUNBIRD

    Mackinder’s valley , Mt Kenya

  • IRANIA (White-throated robin

    Tsavo West

  • Birding the moorland on Mt Kenya

  • Tacazze sunbird

    Naromoru River lodge

  • Lesser Flamingos

    Lake Bogoria

  • Tawny Eagle

    Tsavo East

  • Pink-breasted lark

    Tsavo East

  • Grasshopper buzard

    Galana

  • Pink-backed pelican

    Lake Nakuru national park

  • Black Stork

    Masai Mara

  • Magpie Shrike

    Masai Mara

  • Klipspringer

    Tsavo West

  • Northern ant-eater chat

    Masai Mara

  • Giant Lobellia, Mt Kenya

  • Hiking to Mount Kenya with Swedish group in Nov 2022

  • Batian Peak, Mt Kenya

Welcome to Bird Watching Kenya

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Who We Are

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What We Do

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We are always at your service at all cost. Neither age nor physical fitness will fully hinder your trip with us.

Why Choose Us

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You need to take advantage of the  invaluable birding experience garnered over the years in our travels around the country.

Birdwatching Kenya is a tour firm based in Kenya that offers  birding  and general tours in Kenya and other Eastern Africa countries. It has been in operation for more than Seven years and has conducted trips in most of the birding hot spots. Organizing trips as long as 28 days. As you know Kenya has 1150 species of birds inclusive of migrants and endemics spread over the country which has interesting diverse habitats.  The Rift Valley runs through vastly forming a good avenue for migrants, which can be viewed on appropriate spots.In our tours visitors however keen on birds will also benefit from other sightings of Big game, people and scenic landscapes.

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Exploring Beyond Twilight

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Birds in Kakamega Forest: A Haven of Avian Diversity

Kakamega Forest, located in Western Kenya, is a true haven for bird enthusiasts and researchers alike. This sprawling rainforest is home to an impressive variety of bird species, making it an ideal destination for those seeking to explore and appreciate the wonders of avian life.

One prominent species found in Kakamega Forest is the Great Blue Turaco. With its vibrant blue and yellow feathers and a unique, echoing call, this beautiful bird is a sight to behold. Another notable resident is the Blue-headed Bee-eater, known for its striking combination of blue, green, and brown plumage. Its aerial prowess, as it gracefully swoops down to catch insects mid-flight, is a spectacle that should not be missed.

Kakamega Forest is also home to several secretive and elusive species, such as the African Green Broadbill. Found deep within the forest, this bird is known for its distinctive metallic-green plumage and its enchanting, melodic song.

Birdwatchers will also have the opportunity to spot a variety of tropical forest specialists, including the White-browed Crombec, Red-headed Malimbe, and Shelley’s Greenbul. These birds demonstrate the incredible adaptability of avian life within their unique and specialized niches.

The diversity of bird species found in Kakamega Forest is truly remarkable, and its preservation is essential for the conservation of these fragile ecosystems. Whether you are a seasoned birder or a curious nature enthusiast, a visit to this pristine forest promises an unforgettable experience filled with the sights and sounds of its