MOST INTERESTING BIRDS TO WATCH IN UGANDA

in hive-185836 •  7 days ago  (edited)

Have you ever heard your friends discussing about beauty in birds anywhere? Indeed bird watching is a special therapy for nature lovers. I have been been able to photograph some great moments of birds that most of the photographers here have missed. As usual , I bring such good news to you here for you to enjoy such photographic captures.
While on the other hand, a problem comes after another and have been struggling to get things work out for me in since last year. I have tried posting articles on my other good side while hustling to fix the other bad part of challenges. Last two years, I bought a Nikon lens that took almost my savings and tips to advance my photography skills which indeed worked well for me. Last year, as I was on a game drive photographing elephants, it fell down and the AF mode got faulty that costed me about 80$ to repair it in Kampala. Therefore I would only use manual mode to capture some photos and post them here. Your upvotes helped me gather that money with steem, thank you so much 🙏!

I recently received a message from a travel consultant from Tanzania who would like me to led his clients on Ugandan trips photographing animals for him. This sparked a smile on my face however I need at least an extra Nikon lens 18-105 mm that costs 200$. I'm hoping steem will enable me purchase it and be considered to lead this upcoming Tanzania photo trip in Uganda.

On the other hand , I bring you these beautiful photos of the special birds you can luckily spot in Uganda as below,
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Guests on a shoebill trek in Mabamba swamp. These rare birds are tracked by boat not because they are aggressive but because they occupy isolated parts in the wetlands across water bodies.
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Shoebill in the Mabamba swamps
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Great blue turaco in Kibale national park
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Egyptian geese swimming across Kazinga channel in Queen Elizabeth national park
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Saddle billed stork taken in marsh lands of Queen Elizabeth national park

Thank you so much for your support, and let's keep steem on!

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