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Birds In Serengeti National Park – Seronera Area
More than 500 bird species, including ostriches, flamingos, storks, and cranes, can be found in Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park. You may spot the following birds in the Seronera area:
Fischer’s sweetheart: A tiny, vibrant bird with a crimson beak and vivid green feathers
Crane with a grey crown: A magnificent crane in the centre of the Serengeti with a grey crown
Bustard Kori: An emblematic Serengeti bird
An iconic bird in the Serengeti is the African Fish Eagle.
A bird with long, black crest feathers on its head is known as a secretary bird.
Stork with yellow bills: A stork with white feathers and a long yellow bill
An indigenous bird of Tanzania, the Rufous-tailed Weaver has dark markings and feathers the colour of chestnut.
The ostrich is a long-necked, flightless bird.
A common bird in the Serengeti is the greater flamingo.
A common bird in the Serengeti is the lesser flamingo.