MABIRA FOREST Birding Tour Information
Straddling the road to Jinja , a Mere hour’s drive from Kampala
, Mabira forest supports over 300 bird species many of which are
difficult to see else where in Uganda . An excellent Trail System
allows access to both undisturbed primary and good secondary forest.
Managed by the Forestry department with input from local community,
Mabira Forest was opened to the public in 1996. The revenue generated
from ecotourism is shared between the forestry department and the
local community.
One of Mabira’s strengths lies in the large number of birds
which may be seen from the visitor’s centre. Flowering trees
in the clearing attract a variety of sunbirds such as green, Little
Olive, Blue throated brown, Green throated, olive bellied and superb
sunbirds. Other forest edge species her include speckle –breasted
Woodpecker, Black throated Apalis, African blue Flycatcher and Grey-crowned
Negro finch. Forest Ribon, Snowy headed Robin-Chat, Grey capped
warbler, Black and white Flycatcher, Dusky Tit and common Wattle
Eye occur around the Campsite where Buff-spotted Fluff tail and
African wood owl may be heard in the evenings.
The beautiful Primary forest south of the main Kampala-Jinja road
is a prime birding area harbouring a number of species that avoid
secondary forest.
Please note that on your birding trip, you may need birding binoculars, an othinology book for better indentification of Uganda birds. We also encourage you to participate in efforts that encourage avian conservation of Uganda tourism.
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