Nyungwe Forest National Park is not only known for Chimpanzee tracking but also bird species worth exploring while on safaris in Rwanda. It is situated in South-western Rwanda between the border of the country and Lake Kivu within the Albertine Rift Valley region and is popular for its extensive vegetation cover that offers home to exceptional species of birds. This Forest National park is divided North-South by Mountains with elevations from 2600 to 2900 meters above sea level which form part of the Congo-Nile watershed.
Due to its thick canopies, it becomes very challenging to identify the bird species that mainly occupy the top of the canopies than inside the forest. It is therefore advisable to conduct the activity in the company of a trained tour guide who will be able to identify the bird species even from their sounds. These tour guides even know which location to find what species of birds and the common birding spots within this National Park include Mount Bigugu and the Igishigishigi trail (during the canopy walk) that allows you to spot the bird species from the top of the trees. Other birding spots in Nyungwe Forest National Park include Kamiranzovu swamp, the Gisakura tea estate as well as Karamba area close to Gisakura.
Nyungwe Forest National Park is a haven to over 310 species of birds that include at least 25 Albertine Rift Mountains endemic species, 71 of 74 species of the Afro-tropical highlands Biome and 11 of the total 23 species of the Guinea-Congo forest Biomes. The Park is very important for the Conservation of montane birds within the region. Some of the notable bird species within Nyungwe Forest National Park include the Red-collared Mountain Babbler, Chapin’s flycatcher, Masked Mountain Apalis, the handsome francolin, and the Rockefeller’s sunbirds, Yellow-eyed Black Flycatcher, Archer’s Robin-chat, Rwenzori Hill Babbler, Neumann’s and Grauer’s Warbles, Mountain Sooty Boubou, Yellow-eyed Black Flycatcher, Strange Weaver, Stripe-breasted Tit, purple-throated, Rwenzori Batis and handsome francolin among others.
What to carry during a birding safari within Nyungwe Forest National Park
Just like birding in other Jungles, you need to carry the following things for Birding within Nyungwe Forest National Park; Strong waterproof hiking boots are handy, a camera, a pair of binoculars, a rain jacket and sweater, a hat and sunscreen, long sleeved shirts, long convertible pants, a backpack to carry packed lunch and drinking water to keep you hydrated throughout the Birding tour.
Best Time for Birding within Nyungwe Forest National Park
Birding within Nyungwe Forest National Park is conducted at anytime of the year although the rainy season (March to May and late September to November) offers perfect sighting for the migratory bird species.
Besides the numerous bird species, this Park is a haven to several mammal species including the leopards, Dwarf Galago and golden cats, over 13 species of primates including the Common Chimpanzees hence making it a perfect destination for Chimpanzee tracking, Owl-faced monkeys, Mona monkeys, Olive baboons, the Golden monkeys, bush babies and Vervet monkeys as well as over 250 species of trees are also common within the Park.
In conclusion, Nyungwe Forest National Park is one of the Important Bird Area within the Land of a thousand Hills because it is a haven to over 310 species of birds that include 25 Albertine Rift Mountains endemic species, 71 of the 74 species of the Afro-tropical highlands Biome and 11 of the total 23 species of the Guinea-Congo forest Biomes among others.