Birdwatching in Volcanoes National Park
A bird checklist for volcanoes gathered in 1980 numbered 180 bird species. About fifteen already registered species were noticed all through the 2004 biodiversity survey, however it’s likely belived that numerous forest specialists have disappeared since 1980. The vulnerable swamp-dwelling Grauer’s rush warbler are the local specialty recorded, although at least sixteen Albertine Rift endemic are ever-present,which include the handsome francolin, Rwenzori turaco, Ruwenzori double -collared sunbird,, dusky crimson-wing, collared apalis, red-faced woodland warbler Ruwenzori batis, strange weaver and Archer’s ground robin.


