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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

WT SWallows
Getting to know Rwanda’s Birds – The Swallows
Rwanda is home to sixteen members of the swallow family, which is called Hirundinidae. Nine of these are ‘true swallows’, the remaining seven consist of two saw-wings and five martins....
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Five tips to improve your photography
Good photographs can inspire feelings, conversations and journeys but when first starting out, photography can sometimes seem a tough nut to crack, but with practice and patience the...
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Getting to know Rwanda’s Birds – The Ibises
Three different species of ibis call Rwanda home. Two of these, the Hadada and African Sacred Ibis are resident species and can be found year-round across the country. The Glossy Ibis...
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Getting to know the Birds of Rwanda – Birdwatching basics…
Birds are good for us. It is now widely acknowledged that watching birds and listening to birdsong improves our mental well-being and has lasting positive effects on our mental health. I...
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Getting to know Rwanda’s birds – The Mousebirds
Two species of mousebird call Rwanda home – the Speckled Mousebird and the Blue-naped Mousebird. Both are breeding residents and can be found in their preferred habitats throughout...
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Giant Kingfisher photographed at Umusambi Village, Kigali
Getting to know Rwanda’s Birds – The Kingfishers
If you had asked me a couple of years to visualise a kingfisher, my mind would have conjured up an image of beautiful little bird with a long beak perched next to water. However, I...
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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.