Nyika National Park is the best area to find all the montane specials, camping, or accommodation on Malawi side close by. Birds to see here include: African Goshawk, Forest Buzzard, Augur Buzzard, Ayres's Hawk Eagle, Crowned Eagle, Red-necked Falcon, Bar-tailed Trogon, Olive-flanked Robin, Sharpe's Akalat, African Hill Babbler, Silvery-cheeked Hornbill, Red-winged Francolin, Red-tufted Malachite Sunbird, Crested Guineafowl, Cinnamon Dove, Brown-necked (Cape) Parrot,Speckled Mousebird,Crowned Hornbill, Rufous-naped Lark, Grey-olive Bulbul, Bertram's Weaver, Mountain Marsh Whydah, White-chested Alethe, Mountain Yellow Warbler, Moustached Green Tinkerbird, Waller's Red-winged Starling, Sharpe's Akala, Broad-tailed Warbler, Chestnut-headed Apalis, Blue Swallow, Hildebrandt's Francolin, Cinnamon Bracken Warbler, Evergreen Forest Warbler, Mountain Yellow Warbler, Dusky Flycatcher, Slaty Flycatcher, Yellow-tufted Malachite Sunbird.
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Bangweulu Swamps between Serenje and Samfya is the place for Shoebills, several camps and other good birding spots nearby e.g. Kasanka and Lavushi Manda National Parks.
Read MoreChimfunshi is recognised as an Important Bird Area, an area recognised as being a universally important habitat for the conservation of bird populations. Chimfunshi is one of about 10,000 IBAs worldwide.
Read MoreKasanka is a great birding destination, with just over 470 species recorded in what is a very small area. The park is home to a few species at the edge of their range, more commonly associated with Central Africa.
Read MoreImpressive water birds dominate the landscape after the rainy season. Large flocks of cranes, pelicans, storks, herons, ibises, spoonbills and ducks feed in the pans.
Read MoreSome of the best wetland birding in the world can be seen here that is to saywaterbirds, camping or day trips.
Read MoreMutinondo is listed as an Important Bird Area of special interest, with an incredible 362 species on the list; remarkable for such a small reserve.
Read MoreThe Mwinilunga area is best known for the accessible Congo-Guinean forest areas and the big number of birding specials that can be found in the forest areas.
Read MoreNkanga River Conservation Area near Choma in southern Zambia, the best site for Zambia's endemic, Chaplin's Barbet, within easy reach of Victoria Falls, Kafue National Park and Lochinvar.
Read Moreouth Luangwa is a birder's paradise. With about 400 of Zambia's 732 species of birds occurring in the park, including 39 birds of prey and a large number of migrants from northern climes, there is plenty for the birdwatcher to spot.
Read MoreHike along the footpaths of the park, looking for some of the special bird species that occur here, including the beautiful Schalow's Turaco, loud Trumpeter Hornbill, quite rare Collared Palm Thrush, Verreaux's Eagle.
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