Lake Naivasha, a jewel that has been faced by many changes over the years. It happens to be a silent laboratory for several past ecological experiments in Kenya, at times without even noticing what has been changed. From the introduction of exotic fish (e.g. Black Bass, Red Swamp Crayfish and Common Carp), to plants like the Water Fern and Water Hyacinth, this lake has virtually lost all its native biodiversity.
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The lake |
All said and done, the lake is a guaranteed birdwatcher’s
heaven. With over 350 bird species known from this fresh water lake in the Kenya’s
Rift Valley, it remains as one of the birding hotspots for any keen birder. Some
highlights include, the Basra Reed Warbler, Grey-crested Helmet-shrike, African
Fish Eagle, Ruppell’s Vulture and the massive flocks of water-birds.
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Ruff |
The lake is a recognized Important Bird Area (IBA)
making it a worthy stop for any birding safari in Kenya. The lake also hosts
the Ramsar Site recognition since the year 1995, making it a Wetland of
International Importance. The lake is surrounded by some amazing ecosystems,
including an edge of the Mau Escarpment ecosystem, represented by Eburru
Forest. The lake also neighbours the famous Hells Gate National Park, itself
also an Important Bird Area (IBA). Another IBA, the Kinangop Grasslands
overlook the lake from the foothills of the magnificent Aberdare Ranges. The mighty
Mt. Longonot peaks are clear in the South East making it the third highest
mountain in Kenya.
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African Grey Woodpecker |
Birding at Lake Naivasha is excellent for both beginners
and experienced birders from all backgrounds. Depending on your specific
birding interests, you are guaranteed to leave here having satisfied your
birding passion. The wide range of species makes for compositions of aquatic
birds, grassland specialists (e.g. various larks and pipits), woodland and
forest specialists (e.g. various woodpeckers and wood-hoopoes) and even cliff
dwellers like the Cape (Mackinder’s) Eagle Owl.
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Common Drongo |
The whole list is just too big
to discuss in totality- but this birding jewel awaits to be discovered by
you!!! Come enjoy the Lake Naivasha birds… I have enjoyed every visit to this amazing site
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