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Welcome to lAKE BOGORIA

Lake Bogoria National Reserve is a premier destination for birding enthusiasts, boasting over 350 bird species, including the iconic lesser flamingos. The lake's high salinity attracts large flocks of flamingos, turning the shores pink, while other notable species include African fish eaglesgrey crowned cranes, and ostriches. Birding safaris are best enjoyed along the Kesubo swamp and the lake's shores. 
Key Highlights for Birding at Lake Bogoria:

  • Flamingos

Lake Bogoria is famous for its massive flamingo populations, which gather in huge flocks, creating a spectacular sight. 

  • Other Birds:

Beyond flamingos, you can spot various bird species, including African fish eagles, grey crowned cranes, ostriches, and numerous waterbirds. 

  • Birding Locations:

The Kesubo swamp and the lake's shores are prime spots for birdwatching, offering diverse avian encounters. 

Lake Bogoria is recognized as an Important Bird Area (IBA), highlighting its significance for avian conservation. 

  • Raptors:

Raptors such as Verreaux's eagle, augur buzzard, and African fish eagle can also be observed. 

  • Dryland Species:

Explore for Heuglin's courser, and Jackson's hornbill in the drier areas. 

  • Waterbirds:

Look for black-winged stilts, Egyptian geese, and little grebes among the waterbirds. 

  • Birding Safaris:

Birding safaris are a popular activity, allowing visitors to explore the reserve and its avian inhabitants. 

  • Lake Bogoria Spa Resort:

The resort itself is a great place for birding, with resident birds like marabou storks and monkeys. 

 

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