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The Birds of Kibale Forest National ParkThe Birds of Kibale Forest National Park | Birds found at Kibale Forest | Bird species at Kibale Forest

Kibale Forest National Park in Uganda is renowned for its rich birdlife, with over 375 bird species recorded. Here are some notable bird species found in Kibale Forest National Park.

 

Green-breasted Pitta (Pitta reichenowi)

This stunning bird is a highlight for birdwatchers visiting Kibale. It has vibrant green, blue, and black plumage and is known for its distinctive call and secretive nature.

 

African Pitta (Pitta angolensis)

Another colorful pitta species found in Kibale Forest, the African Pitta has a mix of bright green, blue, and orange plumage. It is known for its elaborate courtship displays.

 

African Grey Parrot (Psittacus erithacus)

This highly intelligent and talkative parrot species is native to the African rainforests. It has a gray body, red tail, and a remarkable ability to mimic human speech.

 

Yellow-rumped Tinkerbird (Pogoniulus bilineatus)

This small, vibrant bird is easily identified by its yellow rump and red bill. It is often found in the forest canopy and emits a distinctive tinkling call.

 

Black-and-white Casqued Hornbill (Bycanistes subcylindricus)

This large, impressive hornbill species has a black-and-white plumage, a casque on its bill, and a loud, echoing call. It plays an important role in seed dispersal within the forest.

 

Great Blue Turaco (Corythaeola cristata)

The Great Blue Turaco is a striking bird with blue, green, and red plumage. Its loud, melodious calls can often be heard echoing through the forest.

 

White-naped Pigeon (Columba albinucha)

This pigeon species has a distinct white patch on the back of its neck. It is commonly found in the forest understory and is known for its deep, resonant calls.

 

African Emerald Cuckoo (Chrysococcyx cupreus)

The African Emerald Cuckoo is a beautiful bird with glossy green plumage. It is often spotted in the forest canopy and is known for its melodic, whistling calls.

 

Brown-chested Alethe (Chamaetylas poliocephala)

This small, secretive bird has a grayish-brown chest and a distinctive call. It can be found foraging on the forest floor, often in the presence of mixed bird flocks.

 

Red-chested Owlet (Glaucidium tephronotum)

This small owl species has a reddish-brown chest and is primarily active at night. Its distinctive call, resembling a repetitive whistle, can be heard in the forest.

These are only a handful of the many bird species present in Kibale Forest National Park. While exploring the park’s pathways and ecosystems, birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts may see and admire a broad diversity of avian species.