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FOLLOWING THE BIRDS OF RWANDA

Following The Birds of Rwanda is an exploration of Rwanda’s wildlife, natural history, and ecology. This new volume expands on his first book to encompass Rwanda’s diverse habitats.

Spanning 200 pages, the book captures iconic species and lesser-known gems. Designed as both a striking coffee table book showcase and a practical reference, it offers valuable insights for nature tourism, birders and conservation professionals alike.

Found in book shops across Rwanda and can be bought on line at: https://komezart.com/products/following-the-birds-of-rwanda

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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Nature’s Goggles: The Nictitating Membrane
Imagine diving under water at high speed or wrestling with struggling prey while still needing perfect vision. For many animals, this is routine. Their secret is an anatomical feature...
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Returning Home: Sea Turtle Conservation in Tanzania
Sea Turtles Along Tanzania’s Coast Five of the world’s seven sea turtle species can be found in Tanzania’s coastal waters. Drawn by extensive seagrass meadows and healthy reef systems,...
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Tips for photographing primates in the wild
I have been based in Rwanda for the last four years and have had the pleasure of photographing many different primate species in their natural habitat across the region. I have also...
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Feathers – bird clothes and so much more!
From the beautiful iridescence of a sunbird through to the cryptically earth-toned patterns of a nightjar, bird plumage has to be among the most striking and awesome of all animal clothing....
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Rwanda’s birds and their beaks
When I look through my photographs of Rwanda’s birds I am always struck by their diversity. They’re a kaleidoscope of different colours and patterns. There is amazing variation in overall...
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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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If you have have any questions feedback about the wildlife, articles, galleries across the site, or if you want Will to write about a certain topic or area, he’d love to hear from you.