Southern Tanzania offers some fine bird watching opportunities with the miombo woodlands and dambos around the Rufiji River in Nyerere National Park being of particular note. Equally, Ruaha National Park is home to many East African species that aren’t found any further south. In each, you’ll find more than 450 different bird species.
At Udzungwa Mountains, you’ll discover many forest birds typical of the Eastern Arc forests, as well as two very restricted endemics: the rufus-winged sunbird and the Udzungwa partridge.
The West is not to be outdone with an extraordinary population of aquatic birds in Katavi, Mahale and Gombe National parks.
Even Tanzania’s Indian Ocean islands have their birding interest. Pemba Island, for example, has four endemic species including the Pemba green pigeon and the Pemba scops owl.