Serengeti National Park Birding

Serengeti National Park birding. Birding in Serengeti National Park is one of the best and most done activities in Serengeti National Park sought after by travelers after spotting a variety of birds in Serengeti national Park. Birding in Serengeti National Park is one of the most done activities in Serengeti National Park that travelers can enjoy while on the Serengeti National Park safaris.

Serengeti National Park is a popular and most sought after Tanzania national parks that travelers look to visit and explore the amazing Tanzania wildlife and nature. Serengeti National Park is a great wildlife safari destination inhabiting a variety of wild animals including the big 5 animals rhinos, leopards, lions, buffaloes and elephants, among so many other animals including the migrating elephant herds.

The wildebeest migrating herds which do migrate throughout the year, with the months of June through October being the best time to witness the great wildebeest migration in Serengeti National Park, especially for the iconic Grumeti River and Mara River crossings which are most sought after to witness by travelers who visit Tanzania during this particular time of the year.

Serengeti National Park birds are recorded to be over 500 bird species roaming the vast expanse of Serengeti National Park. With the fact that the Serengeti National Park holds one of the oldest ecosystems, it is still one of the best birding destinations to inhabit a number of endemic bird species. The Serengeti-Mara ecosystem inhabits some of the rarest bird species, including five Serengeti bird species that can only be spotted here and nowhere else, including the Grey-Crested Spurfowl which is commonly seen around the Seronera Area which is the central and most popular region of Tanzania, Rufus-tailed Weaver, Usambiro Barbet, Grey-Crested helmet-shrike, and the Fischer’s Lovebird.

Serengeti National Park Birding
Fischer’s Lovebird

Apart from the Serengeti specials, there are a number of other birds in Serengeti National Park that you can see including the Black-headed Gonolek, Grey-Backed Fiscal, Red-Capped Robin-chat, Ostriches, Kori Bustards, Secretary Birds, Silver bird, Ruppell’s Vulture, Southern Ground Hornbill, Schawlow’s Turaco, Silver bird, Yellow-throated Sandgrouse, Verreaux’s Eagle, Starlings, among so many other birds in Serengeti National Park.

Most Serengeti National Park birds are permanent inhabitants of the park, and as such make Serengeti national park a great birding destination all throughout the year. There are a number of migratory bird species which visit Serengeti National Park annually.

Best Time for Birding 

Serengeti National Park birding as mentioned can be done all throughout the year given the park inhabits predominantly resident bird species. Given the vast nature of the Serengeti National Park, one would require a number of days to cover more ground and thus see a variety of birds in Serengeti National Park. The wet season which falls in the months of November through April is the best time to see more birds in Serengeti National Park, given even the migratory bird species do come around that time of the year, especially birds from Europe.

This can be done throughout the park, with the Seronera Area being the best area to see more birds in Serengeti National Park. These Serengeti National Park bird species can be found along the Seronera River with the forest bird species being found among the acacia trees, one of the various Serengeti National Park plants. Night bird species in Serengeti National Park like the Night Jars and various owl species can be found in the central area of Serengeti National Park, the Seronera Area.

The southern area in Ndutu is a great area to see variety species including raptors like vultures, secretary birds, ostriches, among so many others. For travelers after seeing birds of prey such as eagles, larks, among so many others would best visit the Serengeti Lobo Hills which inhabit a great variety of these Serengeti National Park birds.

Serengeti National Park Birding
Serengeti National Park Birding

Serengeti National Park birding safaris can be done all throughout the day, with most of the Serengeti National Park birding birds starting in the morning with travelers carrying their lunch boxes with them, and spend the entire day out in the ticking off bird species after another as you spot quite a variety of bird species.

When planning out your Bird safari, be sure to ask for a knowledgeable bird guide, and do come with your bird list and good pair of binoculars to aide you while on your bird watching spree in the Serengeti National Park.

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