Kasenyi Road Birding Checklist : Once you visit Queen Elizabeth national park, you will have access to a number of different sectors in the park which will lead you to a number of attractions some of the notable ones like Kasenyi plains where you will also access to a number of different bird species including the Albertine endemic species, a number of migratory species from the Guinea-Congo biome and many other rewarding species for a memorable safari experience. here are some of the bird species that can be seen while walking or during the drive along the Kasenyi road. With the Kasenyi road birding checklist get top discover the different bird species that you will watch while in the wild.
| 1 | Coqui Francolin | Campocolinus coqui |
| 2 | Ring-necked Francolin | Scleroptera streptophorus |
| 3 | Lesser Flamingo | Phoenicoparrus minor |
| 4 | Rwenzori Turaco | Gallirex johnstoni |
| 5 | African Swift | Apus barbatus |
| 6 | Lesser Moorhen | Gallinula angulata |
| 7 | Gray Crowned-Crane | Balearica regulorum |
| 8 | Senegal Thick-knee | Burhinus senegalensis |
| 9 | Forbes’s Plover | Charadrius forbesi |
| 10 | /Black-tailed Godwit/ | Limosa limosa |
| 11 | /Curlew Sandpiper/ | Calidris ferruginea |
| 12 | |Black-winged Pratincole| | Glareola nordmanni |
| 13 | African Woolly-necked Stork | Ciconia microscelis |
| 14 | Shoebill | Balaeniceps rex |
| 15 | White-headed Vulture | Trigonoceps occipitalis |
| 16 | Lappet-faced Vulture | Torgos tracheliotos |
| 17 | Hooded Vulture | Necrosyrtes monachus |
| 18 | White-backed Vulture | Gyps africanus |
| 19 | Rueppell’s Griffon | Gyps rueppelli |
| 20 | Bateleur | Terathopius ecaudatus |
| 21 | Beaudouin’s Snake-Eagle | Circaetus beaudouini |
| 22 | Crowned Eagle | Stephanoaetus coronatus |
| 23 | Martial Eagle | Polemaetus bellicosus |
| 24 | Tawny Eagle | Aquila rapax |
| 25 | /Steppe Eagle/ | Aquila nipalensis |
| 26 | Dark Chanting-Goshawk | Melierax metabates |
| 27 | /Pallid Harrier/ | Circus macrourus |
| 28 | Cinnamon-chested Bee-eater | Merops oreobates |
| 29 | /European Bee-eater/ | Merops apiaster |
| 30 | /Northern Carmine Bee-eater/ | Merops nubicus |
| 31 | Crested Barbet | Trachyphonus vaillantii |
| 32 | Red-fronted Tinkerbird | Pogoniulus pusillus |
| 33 | |Sooty Falcon| | Falco concolor |
| 34 | Brown-necked Parrot | Poicephalus fuscicollis |
| 35 | Papyrus Gonolek | Laniarius mufumbiri |
| 36 | Slate-colored Boubou | Laniarius funebris |
| 37 | /Woodchat Shrike/ | Lanius senator |
| 38 | African Yellow-Warbler | Iduna natalensis |
| 39 | Bamboo Warbler | Locustella alfredi |
| 40 | Red-billed Oxpecker | Buphagus erythrorynchus |
| 41 | Yellow-billed Oxpecker | Buphagus africanus |
| 42 | Red-tailed Ant-Thrush | Neocossyphus rufus |
| 43 | White-bellied Robin-Chat | Cossyphicula roberti |
| 44 | Quailfinch | Ortygospiza atricollis |
| 45 | Yellow-crowned Canary | Serinus flavivertex |

“Let us customize your birding safari in Uganda, by making your way to Kasenyi road in Queen Elizabeth national park which will lead you to a number of bird species.”
