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Falling for the BIRDS of KIgali

Will’s first book, Falling for the Birds of Kigali was published in early 2023. Over 256 pages and 130 species photographed, the book showcases the stunning birds that call Kigali home. It also highlights the impressive conservation work being done in Rwanda’s capital, and promotes Kigali and Rwanda as an awesome bird watching destination.

It can be found in book shops across Rwanda and can be bought on line at: https://komezart.com/collections/will-wilson/products/falling-for-the-birds-of-kigali

LATEST ARTICLES

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Getting to know Rwanda’s Birds – The Oxpeckers
The oxpecker family, scientifically known as Buphagidae, compromises of just two species, both of which are residents here in Rwanda and found in Akagera National Park. Their plumage...
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Getting to know Rwanda’s birds – The Woodpeckers
Rwanda’s twelve woodpecker species have found homes in a variety of wooded habitats at differing elevations across the land of a thousand hills. From the montane rain forests in the...
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Nyungwe National Park – Afro-montane birding at its best
If you want to see lots of range-restricted bird species in Rwanda, then Nyungwe National Park is without doubt the place to be! Nyungwe is part of the Albertine rift, a mountain range...
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Akagera National Park – an absolute gem for watching birds
If it’s avian diversity you want, then look no further than Akagera National Park! Not only is Akagera a birding hotspot but it’s also home to lions, leopards, elephants, black and...
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Getting to know Rwanda’s Birds – The Shrikes
Rwanda is home to approximately 9 members of the shrike family Laniidae, and this includes the Northern Fiscal and Grey-backed Fiscal. The fiscals get their name from their ‘suit-and-tie...
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Photographing wildlife the right way
We share our planet with so many amazing creatures. For me there are few things in life better than being outside and experiencing birds and wildlife in their natural environment. It’s...
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I'd love to hear from you

If you have have any questions about Rwanda’s birds, queries or feedback about the articles, gallery, or if you want Will to write about a certain avian topic or area, he’d love to hear from you.