Saturday, November 30, 2024

Birding in Botswana


In August, I was fortunate enough to go on safari in Botswana, Africa. Although it was not a birding trip specifically, we all became birders by the end of the tour. Our guide was spectacular in his knowledge of birds and their calls. He was quite adept at spotting and identifying everything that flew.

We were primarily in the Okavango Delta which is an incredible wildlife area. The Okavango Delta lies in the north west of Botswana. Part of the Great East African Rift Valley system, the Okavango Delta is formed as the Okavango River flows into the Kalahari Desert from the Angolan highlands, creating a unique wetland, a huge oasis.

Pied kingfisher

Fish eagle

Malachite kingfisher

Great blue heron

Also in the delta we ran across Pel’s fishing owl, yellow-billed Stork and the saddle-billed stork. The owl is an owlet, his mother is close by but is camera shy.

Pel's fishing owl

Saddle-billed stork

Yellow-billed stork

Other iconic birds that we ran into were the lilac breasted roller, secretary bird, go-away grey bird, yellow-billed horn bill, white-throated bee-eater and the hoopoe. 

Lilac-breasted roller

Secretary bird

White-throated bee-eater

Hoopee

This was the trip of a lifetime, so unlike any other place I have visited. Our tour was all out in the bush and very secluded. We only saw one other tour group in our 10 days of safari. Sequestered in our rooms at night we could hear lions roar, elephants walk by and birds singing in the morning.

 On a last note, the wildlife was incredible as well and I am sneaking in a few pictures of the animals we saw.



 


Post and photos by member Marilyn Staehle.