Additional Photos of the Birds of Zambia

We took so many photos of the same birds over many days and many camps.  Instead of putting them all in the post for each day and making the post exceedingly long we decided to assemble them all into one post.  So, here are photos from the Birds we saw in Zambia. 

Egyptian Geese - they are easy to distinguish as they are so much more colorful than other geese.



Giant Kingfisher - First time we have seen this one...and he was at our hotel in Livingston

African Hawk

African Fin Foot, Male

Lilac Breasted Roller (reported to be the most photographed bird in the world...for good reason)



In flight you can see so much of their vibrant blue.


Pied Kingfisher and Pied Wagtail


Two Pied Wagtails with the Kingfisher below

Sacred Ibis

White Backed Vulture

Guinea Fowl



Open Billed Stork

White Crowned Lapwing



Cape Turtle Dove

Glossy Meve's Starling

Water Thick Knees

Blue Waxbill

Emerald Spotted Dove

White Browed Sparrow

Maribou Stork - One of the "Ugly Five" in Africa



Little Bee Eater


Fork Tailed Drongo

White Fronted Bee Eater

Baleleur Eagle

Red Necked Spur fowl

Starling Eating Mango Flowers

Vultures


Red Billed Fire Finch


Tropical Boubou

Saddle Billed Stork




Green Backed Heron

Wire Tailed Swallow


Brown Snake Eagle

Southern Ground Hornbill

Great White Egret



African Jacana


African Fish Eagle




Yellow Billed Stork and Spoon Billed Stork

Crested Crane


Crowned hornbill

African Hoopoe

Furry Necked Night Jar

Black Headed Heron


Hammerkop

Red Capped Robin Chat

Crested Guinea Fowl

Red Billed Hornbill


Collared Palm Thrush

Ring Necked Dove

Glossy Ibis

Crowned Hornbill

Black Winged Stilt


Wood Sandpiper

Grey Lourie

Wooded Vulture

Rufous Bellied Heron

Hadada Ibis



Squacco Heron

Grey Hornbill

Crowned Hornbill

Yellow Billed Kite


Verreauxs Eagle Owl Having Dinner



Goliath Heron

Cormorant




White Backed Vultures Mating








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