Kenya's Birding Paradise: 500+ Species & Where to Find Them

Kenya is Africa's premier birding destination. Over 1,100 species recorded—second only to the Democratic Republic of Congo on the continent. Endemics, migrants, and some of the most spectacular birds on Earth. Here's where to find them.
Top Birding Sites
- • Lake Nakuru: 1.5 million flamingos at peak. Pelicans, storks, kingfishers. 450+ species recorded.
- • Maasai Mara: 470+ species. Ostriches, secretary birds, martial eagles, 6 vulture species.
- • Samburu: Somali-Masai biome endemics. Vulturine guineafowl, Somali ostrich, golden-breasted starling.
- • Arabuko Sokoke: Rare coastal forest. Sokoke scops owl, Clarke's weaver, Amani sunbird.
Kenya's Endemics
Species found nowhere else on Earth:
- • Williams's lark
- • Sharpe's longclaw
- • Hinde's babbler
- • Taita thrush
- • Aberdare cisticola
Best Birding Months
November-April. Northern migrants arrive from Europe and Asia. Resident breeding season. Lush vegetation and excellent conditions. January-February offers the best combination of migrant presence and dry weather.
Dr. Njoroge's Secret Spot
"Everyone goes to Nakuru for flamingos. They should also go to Baringo. Lake Baringo has 500 species in a much smaller area. Goliath herons, Verreaux's eagles, bristle-crowned starlings—and the boat safaris get you closer than any other lake. Also, the roosting site for African fish eagles at sunset. Spectacular."
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Dr. Peter Njoroge
Ornithologist
Dr. Njoroge is the Head of Ornithology at the National Museums of Kenya. He has studied Kenya's birdlife for 35 years and discovered two new species in the Taita Hills. His birding app is used by guides across East Africa.
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