"Some birds are not
meant to be caged, that's all. Their feathers are too bright, their songs too
sweet and wild." Stephen King in his book: A story from
Different Seasons.
Birds are some
of the most fascinating creatures on the face of the earth. Though we may spot
some around our home yard, forests remain the biggest home comforting
multiplicity of some of the world's spectacular birds. The number of bird species is estimated at
around 18,000 for the entire world.
Presenting in
multiple shades of feather coloration, the incredible beauty of birds reveal
to us the sacred richness of nature. Have you ever imagined this, that despite
being removed from the hunter-gatherer lifestyle, the human soul's affinity for
nature seems untamed? And that wild tours, hiking, bird-watching, hunting, and
backpacking are still the most envied and enjoyed mind replenishing outdoor
activities treasured worldwide by humans of all races?
Nature has countless of beautiful treasures. Birds are some of the epitomes. Bird-watching is one incredible way we re-connect with nature to gain back the peace of heart and mind.
Birds are well
spread globally. But Uganda continues to
attract huge number of ecotourists exposing the beautiful nation as one of the
topnotch destinations for bird lovers. Her matchless richness in bird species
and very hospitable people seems to be the enduring secret. Uganda Tourism Center estimates
the number of bird species to be around 1,061 in Uganda. Recently, Uganda was
named the friendliest country in the world following research conducted among
expatriates globally.
Birds like
Doherty's Bushshrike, African Green Broadbill, Saddle-billed, and Great Blue
Turaco among other breathtakingly beautiful birds continue to sustain Uganda as
the world's most charming destination for bird-watching.
Topmost popular birding
places in Uganda include Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, Bwindi
Impentrable National Park and Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Written by Abet Tonny, an experienced Science Writer in Uganda.
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