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Kakamega Forest



KENYA BIRDS ENDEMIC TO KAKAMEGA FOREST AND NEARBY LOCALITIES

  • A= bird is found in Kakamega Forest and nearby outlying areas such as Nandi Forest
  • F= bird is found exclusively within Kakamega Forest

Blue-Headed Bee-Eater (A)

Little Grey Greenbul (F)

Honeyguide Greenbul (A)

Scaly-breasted Illadopsis (A

Olive-green Camaroptera (A)

Dusky crested Flycatcher (F)

Pink-footed Puffback (A)

Western Black-headed Oriole (F)

Vieillot's Black Weaver (A)

Yellow-bellied Wattle eye (A)

Great Blue Turaco (A)

Red-bellied Paradise Flycatcher (F)

Brown-eared Woodpecker (A) 

Ansorge's Greenbul (F)

Grey-chested Illadopsis (A)

Blue-shouldered Robin-chat (A)

Turner's Eremomela (F) 

African Shrike Flycatcher (A)

Petit's Cuckoo-Shrike (A)

Green-throated Sunbird (A)

Blue-headed Malimbe (F) 

Cassin's Honeybird (A)

Black-billed Turaco (A)

Chestnut Wattle-Eye (A)

Blue-spotted Woodpecker (A)

Toro Olive Greenbul (F)

Brown Illadopsis (A)

Green Hylia (A)

Dusky Tit (A)

Bocage's or Grey-green Bush-shrike (A)

Velvet Mantled Drongo (F)

Orange-tufted Sunbird (F)

White-breasted Negrofinch (F)

Grey Parrot (F)

Hairy-breasted Barbet (F)

Jameson's Wattle-Eye (A)

Total # of Birds endemic to Kakamega: 36

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