Bird photography
Presentation
Birds in Ethiopia represent an astonishing diversity, ranging from endemic species to international migrants. The country's mountains, valleys, lakes and savannahs provide a varied habitat for a multitude of birds.
The Great Rift Valley lakes also attract flamingos, herons and a wide variety of ducks.
Additionally, Ethiopia is a migration location for many raptors, making its skies a dynamic spectacle for bird watchers. With such a diversity of habitats and climates, Ethiopia is a paradise for bird watchers and nature enthusiasts.
Come and discover our bird watching program accompanied by a professional photographer and a bird enthusiast.

Ethiopia is home to many endemic species.
Among these are : Blue-winged Goose, Harwood’s Francolin, Spot-breasted Lapwing, Yellow-fronted Parrot, Prince Ruspoli’s Turaco, Nechisar Nightjar, Liben Lark, Erlanger’s Lark, White-tailed Swallow, Abyssinian Longclaw, Abyssinian Catbird, Stresemann’s Bush-crow, Yellow-throated Seedeater, Salvadori’s Seedeater, Ethiopian Siskin, Ankober Serin
Other species are endemic to Ethiopia and Eritrea : Wattled Ibis, Rouget’s Rail, White-collared Pigeon, Black-winged Lovebird, Banded Barbet, Abyssinian Woodpecker, Ruppel’s Black Chat, White-winged Cliff Chat, Ethiopian Cisticola, Abyssinian Slaty Flycatcher, White-backed Black Tit, Abyssinian Oriole, White-billed Starling, Yellow-rumped Seedeater