Lake Ngami is located in the southeast corner of the Okavango basin, about 1 hour drive from Maun. Lake Ngami is a shallow endorheic lake (that has no natural outlets). For many years the lakebed was completely dry, but the rains of 2004 filled the lake. The water has persisted but the lake could dry out once again. When water is present, the lake has abundant bird life and even when dry is home to the globally threatened Black-winged Pratincole and Lesser Kestrel, qualifying it as one of the 12 Important Bird Areas in Botswana. Other notable birds are the range- or biome-restricted Burchell's Sandgrouse, Hartlaub's Babbler, and Kalahari Scrub-Robin. It's a very scenic area worth birding when water is present in the lake.
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The Chobe National Park with 450 bird species Botswana's longest list in the north-east provides a similar habitats on a much smaller scale: the Chobe River itself, seasonally inundated floodplains, covered with reeds; riverine woodland and further from the river, mixed broadleaved woodland.
Read MoreSome 430 bird species have been recorded in the region. Notable birding sites are the SE Botswana Important Bird Area, the Gabarone Game Reserve, Kgale Hill, Mannyelanong Hill, Phakalane Sewage Lagoons, and Bokaa Dam.
Read MoreOver 350 species of birds have been recorded in the reserve, which offers some of the best birding in Botswana during this time of year. Night drives to view nocturnal animals including predators on the prowl can be arranged through the various lodges on private lands adjacent to the reserve.
Read MoreNumerous shorebirds are present, especially during Palearctic winter. Among other interesting birds present are species typical of arid grassland such as Common Ostrich, Wattle Crane, Black Bustard, Burchell's Sandgrouse, Rufous-naped Lark, Cape Clapper Lark, Eastern Clapper Lark, Sabota Lark, Spike-heeled Lark, Chestnut-backed Sparrow-Lark, Gray-backed Sparrow-Lark, Desert Cisticola, and Southern Anteater-Chat.
Read MoreOkavango Delta offers excellent birding opportunities. This magnificent World Heritage Site boasts more than 450 recorded species of birds. It is not uncommon to spot around 140 specifies in a day. The entry point for most tourists is the town of Maun.
Read MoreThe Tswapong Hills are located 40 km north of Palapye in eastern Botswana. Palapye is 275 km north of Gabarone and 586 kilometers east of Maun. It's remote location makes it difficult to visit on a typical safari. The Tswapong Hills in eastern Botswana are a low-lying mountain range reach 300-400m above the surrounding plateau.
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