Birding in Mocambique

Black-winged Stilt - G. Reed

Black-winged Stilt - G. Reed

Country Information:

Total Area: 801,590 (sq km) 309,495 (sq mi)
Population: 20,905,585
Currency: Metical (MZM)
Capital City: Maputo (formerly Lorenzo Marques)
Independance: 25 June, 1975
Important Bird Areas (IBA's): 4 (9750 sq km)

Birding in Mocambique

Our birding trips to Mocambique cover a variety of habitats including Montane forest (Mount Gorongosa), Lowland forest (Chinizua), Mangrove swamps (Rio Savane), Coastal (Beira) and a variety of mixed woodlands. This diversity ensures maximum results for your time in Mocambique and gives you a great cross-section of the country at the same time.

Mocambique Specials:

White-chested Alethe, African Pitta, Crab Plover, Mangrove Kingfisher, Green-headed Oriole, East Coast Akalat, Palm-nut Vulture, Black-rumped Buttonquail, Barred Long-tailed Cuckoo, Mascarene Martin, Black-and-white Flycatcher, Marsh Tchagra, Chestnut-fronted Helmet-Shrike, Plain-backed Sunbird, Tiny Greenbul, Black-headed Apalis, Woodward's Batis, Green Tinkerbird, Green-backed Woodpecker, Madagascar Cuckoo, Red-faced Crombec, Moustached Grass-Warbler, Eastern Bronze-naped Pigeon, Green-headed Oriole, Swynnerton's Robin.

Scheduled Birding Trips to Mocambique 2010

18 Day Eastern Migration - 07 March 2011 - LVI to BEI - Full Itinerary
18 Day Eastern Migration - 28 March 2011 - BEI to LVI - Full Itinerary (Reverse)