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With over 1,080 recorded bird species, Uganda packs more avian diversity into one country than almost anywhere else on the continent. While birding is excellent year-round, November stands out as the single best month to experience Uganda’s birdlife at its richest, most colorful, and most rewarding.
Peak Migratory Season
November marks the height of the Palearctic migratory season. Birds from Europe and northern Asia arrive in large numbers, joining Uganda’s already impressive resident species. This means you get twice the diversity migrants and endemics sharing the same habitats. Expect to see species such as: Eurasian Bee-eaters, Barn Swallows, Marsh Warblers, White Storks, Steppe Eagles. At the same time, Uganda’s Albertine Rift endemics including the African Green Broadbill, Rwenzori Turaco, and Grauer’s Rush Warbler are active and easier to spot.
Mabamba Swamp
Perfect Post-Rain Conditions
November sits at the tail end of the short rainy season, and this timing is magic for birding. Forests are lush and green, Food sources are abundant, Birds are vocal and active, Dust is minimal, improving visibility, Unlike the heavy rains of earlier months, November showers are usually short and manageable, rarely disrupting full days of birding.
Breeding Season
Many resident bird species breed during or just after the rains, making November a month of constant birdsong, courtship displays, and nesting activity. For birders, this is a dream. Males are brightly colored, Birds sing more frequently, Species are easier to locate and identify, From sunbirds to trogons, Uganda’s forests and wetlands feel alive with sound.
Excellent Birding Across Multiple Habitats
November is ideal because all major birding regions are productive at the same time. You can combine several ecosystems into one trip without compromise. Top birding areas in November include:
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Bwindi Impenetrable Forest – forest specials and endemics
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Mabamba Swamp – Shoebill sightings are strong
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Queen Elizabeth National Park – savannah, wetlands, and waterbirds
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Kibale Forest – greenbuls, flycatchers, and forest canopy species
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Murchison Falls National Park – raptors and riverine birds
Lower Costs, Fewer Crowds
November falls in the shoulder season, which brings two major benefits: Better value, Lodges often offer discounted rates. Fewer tourists, Birding sites are quieter and more relaxed. This means more time with guides, fewer vehicles at hotspots, and a deeper connection with nature.
Comfortable Birding Weather
Temperatures in November are generally: Warm but not extreme, Cooler in forested and highland areas, Ideal for long walks and early morning birding. Humidity is balanced by cloud cover, making it easier to spend full days in the field.
November Birding in Uganda
| Feature | November Advantage |
|---|---|
| Migratory Birds | Peak Palearctic migration |
| Resident Species | Active, breeding, vocal |
| Weather | Lush landscapes, light rains |
| Visibility | Excellent after rains |
| Crowds | Low to moderate |
| Costs | Better lodge and tour rates |
| Habitat Coverage | Forests, wetlands, savannah all productive |
| Photography | Green backdrops, strong light |
Why Go with Jackal Adventures
To truly make the most of November birding, working with a specialist local operator matters. Jackal Adventures offers tailor-made birding safaris across Uganda, guided by expert bird guides who know exactly where to be and when. We help with: Custom birding itineraries, Access to top birding hotspot, Experienced local bird guides, Comfortable transport and lodging, Combining birding with gorillas, chimpanzees, or cultural tours.
Final Thoughts
INovember is Uganda at its absolute best. The combination of migratory arrivals, breeding activity, lush landscapes, lighter crowds, and excellent value makes it the most rewarding month of the year for birdwatchers. Whether you’re a seasoned lister chasing rare endemics or a passionate nature lover seeking color, sound, and diversity, Uganda in November delivers and with the right planning with Jackal Adventures, your November birding safari can be nothing short of extraordinary.







