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Birds in Volcanoes National Park Rwanda

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Birds in Volcanoes National Park Rwanda – The volcanoes in Rwanda are a haven for over 200 bird species, seventeen of which are endemic to the Albertine Rift. Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, is an iconic place for unique and predominantly rare bird species worldwide.

Given the beautiful and favorable landscape of the volcanoes, they offer an ideal and mind-blowing spot for bird watching, making it a significant point of interest.

The stunning beauty of the land makes it a flawless place for bird-watching activities and the most important site for biodiversity conservation in Rwanda, according to BirdLife International.

Different bird species inhabit the volcanoes, forming an endless list with over 69 bird species out of 100 from the Afro-Tropical highlands biome bird species in Rwanda.

It is also home to the elusive Rwenzori Turaco, the grey-chested Kakamega, and the Albertine Rift Endemics, supported by the different vegetation zones providing a home for these birds.

Examples of Vegetation in Volcanoes National Park

Examples of Vegetation in Volcanoes National Park

A diversity of vegetation is notably marked in the volcanoes, including bamboo, grassland, Afro-alpine, and bushland vegetation consisting of montane forests, which favor the lifespan of the different bird species of the Albertine Rift Mountains Endemic, thus providing a basic home for a variety of bird species.

Requirements for Birding

For a better experience, tourists are advised to carry packed lunch, a field guidebook, a hat or cap, a guided birding tour with a local tour guide, good binoculars to spot birds, and hire a birding tour guide who will accompany them along birding trails or guide them to other shorter trails.

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Examples of Distinct Bird Species in Volcanoes National Park

Out of the 200 distinct bird species estimated to inhabit the volcanoes, the most pursued species include the Rwenzori Turaco, Rwenzori Batis, francolin, strange weavers, Archer’s robin-chat, Rwenzori double-collared sunbird, white-collared oliveback, African swamphen, Marina trogon, bat hawk, grey-headed bushshrike, brown-backed honeybird, black cuckoo-shrike, bronzy sunbirds, African goshawk, palm-nut vulture, crested barbet, African green broadbill, Lagden’s bushshrike, and Kivu ground thrush.

Bird Watching in Volcanoes National Park

Looking for paradise and the best place to have your birding activities as a bird lover? The volcanoes have got you covered.

Experience something incredible with the rare 200 distinct species of birds at the park, 13 of which have a restricted range with 16 subspecies to the Virunga and Rwenzori Mountains.

Explore a variety of other bird species that migrate from other countries into Rwanda and enjoy your day.

Procedures for Bird Watching

Start your day with breakfast and directives from guides, followed by rules and regulations that the guide will deliver to enhance your safety as you begin your new journey.

In a nutshell, the birds in the volcanoes are colorful and elusive, making the whole experience a bliss and far from ordinary.


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