Sunday, February 19, 2012

Queen Elizabeth National Park

There is a large of tourists who are visiting Queen Elizabeth National Park enjoy, so they have a chance to observe the different species of wildlife have, but at the same time, there are many tourists who visit the salty Lake Katwe to people watching, as she told me different types of salt in its natural form.
There is a large of tourists who are visiting Queen Elizabeth National Park enjoy, so they have a chance to observe the different species of wildlife have, but at the same time, there are many tourists who visit the salty Lake Katwe to people watching, as she told me different types of salt in its natural form.However, there are so many that is just the sound of birds around the lake Munyanyange only a few meters away from Lake Katwe in Katwe-Kabatooro City Council want to hear. Mr. Richardson Ouma, who is an expert on bird watching and field guide at Katwe Tourist Information Centre (Katic) mentioned that currently has bird-watching into an interest in activities, many tourists to Uganda came and Lake Munyanyange, so visitors can love sound of their music, which they imitate a few times.
There is a large of tourists who are visiting Queen Elizabeth National Park enjoy, so they have a chance to observe the different species of wildlife have, but at the same time, there are many tourists who visit the salty Lake Katwe to people watching, as she told me different types of salt in its natural form.
There are so many birds that migrate from distant places such as Kenya and also from Canada and many other places, and they settled at Lake Munyanyange and they are the equals of white browed Robbin chats, Black Headed Gonoleks, long-tail grackles, African Hoopoe, Winding, Zitting, flamingos, Desert Cisticolas among many others.

Munyanyange Lake is a small, shallow crater, which appears only in the rainy season in north-east of Katwe town. I is thus a country of so many birds and has the largest number of black-backed gulls less, Larus fuscus. These birds can be described as Palaearctic migrants, because they do not usually leave the move in October and April. Ouma said that the birds love the sea because they are safe, because at some point in time after the lake is difficult to find a muddy bottom, and thus the animals is to go after the birds in order to them for that matter feed to find KATIĆ now intends to fence off the lake, so the rest of the animals have no access to the lake and this project is the nature of Uganda, an NGO, whose representatives are still waiting for them, so they are not birds affected the process can be monitored

Martin Kikoni Muhindo, the Katwe-Kabatooro City Council Clerk Shs5m available from the Council to mitigate the environmental impact in the two lakes. This comes after the September 2011 partnership between municipal authorities and KATIĆ on the management of these crater lakes in the region.
There is a large of tourists who are visiting Queen Elizabeth National Park enjoy, so they have a chance to observe the different species of wildlife have, but at the same time, there are many tourists who visit the salty Lake Katwe to people watching, as she told me different types of salt in its natural form.He added that about 32 bird species have been identified in the water of the lake, while they did the waterfowl counts in July 2010 were confirmed a total of about 410 birds from 11 species.

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