Skip to content
Two shoebill storks stand side by side in a vibrant green field, their massive, clog-shaped beaks and slate-gray plumage giving them a prehistoric, statuesque presence. The blurred backdrop hints at their wetland habitat, adding depth to this rare wildlife sighting.

East Africa’s Icon: Shoebill Stork

East Africa’s Hidden Icons: Meet the Shoebill Stork  Have you ever seen a bird that looks like a dinosaur mixed with a statue? That’s Africa’s Icon: Shoebill Stork, one of East Africa’s rarest and most fascinating birds. Locals call it…

Read more

Bird Watching In Rwanda

Are you a bad lover, Akagera national park in Rwanda is one of the best places to go bird watching though there are other parks which are blessed with beautiful birds which you can watch in case you are in…

Read more
Back To Top