Birding Holiday in the Serengeti

Tanzania is one of the most incredible places in the world to visit and with over 400 species of birdlife it’s the ideal place for a birding holiday, especially in the Serengeti. It offers many opportunities to see a wide variety of birdlife from migratory birds to resident birds.

In Tanzania there thousands of birds to see whether that be on the snowy summit of Mount Kilimanjaro to the many lakes that surround the area. The birdlife is vast and thriving, so what could be better than a birding holiday in the Serengeti?

The Serengeti National Park is home to more than 500 different species of birds including the incredible lilac breasted roller bird, Kori bustard, finches, larks, ostriches and the amazing secretary bird.

The secretary bird is an extremely large bird of prey native to Africa. They are generally over four feet tall and spend their time strolling along the ground in between acacia trees and short grasses looking for food. Although they are incredibly tall they are excellent flyers and nest in acacia trees at night.

Birding Holiday in the Serengeti

To see the secretary bird in flight is an amazing sight not only because of their size but because they are also so incredibly graceful.

You will also find that the National Park is home to three endangered bird species; the Rufous tailed weaver, the beautiful Fischer’s lovebird and the Grey rumped spur fowl.

Birding Holiday in the Serengeti

There is also a bird that can be found here called the Honeyguide who has a special relationship with the Ratel (also known as the honey badger). Because Ratel’s are so fond of bee honey (hence their name) they pull down beehives which helps out the Honeyguide because they can easily then enjoy the beeswax.

If you’re looking for a bird watchers paradise then Arusha National Park is definitely the place you want to visit. With more than 350 species of birds, the area has remained the perfect habitat for these creatures since the dawn of time.

Flamingos are a common sight in the park, specifically at the mesmerizing Momela lakes.

From October to April the lakes are highly populated by water fowl from Europe and many other birds that are just passing through. During the rest of the year the local birds including pochards, grebes and various different geese occupy the lakes.

If you are lucky enough, you could spot a Hartlaub turaco and a narina trogon. The magnificent crowned eagles are a common sight as are the Levaillant’s cuckoo and lanner falcon.

Birding Holiday in the Serengeti

The rich bird life that you will experience certainly will not leave you disappointed. In fact it will be something that you will remember for the rest of your life. If you long to see some of the most incredible birds and wildlife in the world, then a birding holiday in Tanzania should be the next on your list.

Q: What birds have you seen on your Tanzanian trips?

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