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Birdwatching at River Camp: Over 470 Species in the Maasai Mara

  • 15/09/2025
  • Hemingways Collection

Explore the extraordinary birdlife of Mara North Conservancy, from colourful bee-eaters to majestic raptors, while staying at Hemingways River Camp.

With more than 470 bird species recorded, Mara North Conservancy is a paradise for birdwatchers. Hemingways River Camp offers the perfect base to explore this diversity, whether you are a dedicated birder or simply enjoy spotting vibrant species on safari.

Key Species to Spot

  • Lilac-breasted Roller: Known for its dazzling colours and acrobatic flight.
  • Secretary Bird: A distinctive raptor often seen stalking across the plains.
  • African Fish Eagle: A common sight along the Mara River, with its unmistakable call.
  • Sunbirds, Bee-eaters, and Weavers: Bright splashes of colour across the landscape.

Best Time for Birding

From November to April, migratory birds arrive from Europe and Asia, complementing the resident populations. This period offers particularly rich birdwatching opportunities.

Birding with Expert Guides

The guides at Hemingways River Camp are skilled at identifying species, ensuring guests of all levels can enjoy the experience. From the riverbanks to the savannah, every outing brings something new.

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A Typical Day on Safari at Hemingways River Camp

  • 15/09/2025
  • Hemingways Collection

There are no two days the same in the Mara, but the rhythm of life at camp blends adventure, relaxation, and authenticity into an unforgettable...

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