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Welcome to the Birds of Uganda Podcast, where we take flight into the captivating world of avian diversity nestled within the heart of Africa. Join us on an auditory journey through the lush landscapes and vibrant ecosystems of Uganda, a haven for bird enthusiasts and conservationists alike.

Brought to you  by the Gorilla Creatives Initiative, our podcast is dedicated to the twin causes of conservation and archiving of African culture and indigenous species. 

Executive producer: Gorilla Creatives
Director: Ssozi Joseph
Producers: Ssozi Joseph, Bahati Henry
Music: Ganda Boys


Feedback? Email: creativesgorilla@gmail.com. WhatsApp or Text: +256 783 157 177


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EP 6. Vultures Part 1

EP 6. Vultures Part 1

2025-09-2029:22

Send us a text In celebration of Vultures Awareness Month, this first part of our two-part series dives into the mysterious world of vultures — from their unmatched ability to keep our landscapes clean to the powerful myths and beliefs that surround them. Gathered around the fireplace at Mpanga Nature Center, we explore their extraordinary sense of smell and discover how these birds shape both culture and ecosystems across Uganda. CREDITS EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: GORILLA CREATIVES INITIATIV...
EP 5. Hadada Ibis

EP 5. Hadada Ibis

2025-08-1418:08

Send us a text In this episode of the Birds of Uganda Podcast, we turn our ears to the unmistakable call of the Hadada Ibis. A sound that can stir very different emotions depending on who’s listening. For some, this bird’s cry near home is a sign of misfortune; for others, it’s a reminder of deep parental love and sacrifice. We explore these contrasting cultural beliefs, the Hadada’s unique place in Ugandan folklore, and the beauty it adds to our natural soundscape. Along the way, we share fi...
Send us a text Deep in Uganda's Mabamba Swamp lives the shoebill – a bird so prehistoric-looking it's often called a "living dinosaur." But who would dare steal such a magnificent creature right from its natural habitat? Meet Hannington Kasasa, chairperson of the Mabamba Wetland Ecotourism Association, whose remarkable journey from curious 9-year-old boy to pioneering bird guide spans nearly four decades. Sitting beneath an acacia tree at the Mabamba landing site, surrounded by busy fisherme...
EP 3. The Shoebill

EP 3. The Shoebill

2025-03-0322:52

Send us a text The shoebill (Balaeniceps rex) is a large, prehistoric-looking bird native to the swamps and marshes of East Africa, particularly in countries like Uganda, Sudan, Zambia, and Tanzania. Known for its distinctive shoe-shaped bill, which gives it its name, the shoebill is a solitary and elusive bird. CREDITS EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: GORILLA CREATIVES PRODUCERS: Ssozi Joseph I Bahati Henry DIRECTOR: Ssozi Joseph EDITOR: Ssozi Joseph SOUND DESIGN & MIX: Ssozi Joseph MUSIC...
Send us a text In this episode of the Birds of Uganda podcast, we dive into the challenges facing one of Uganda’s most iconic birds—the Grey Crowned Crane. From habitat destruction and illegal trade to climate change and human-wildlife conflict, we explore the key threats endangering this majestic species. Join us as we discuss what can be done to protect and preserve the Grey Crowned Crane, and how you can play a part in ensuring it's survival for future generations. Executive Producer: Ss...
Send us a text Episode one explores the grey crowned crane, Uganda's national bird, is a striking and elegant species renowned for its distinctive golden crown of feathers. This bird, which inhabits the wetlands and grasslands of eastern and southern Africa, stands out with its slate-grey body, white cheeks, and vivid red throat pouch. Graceful in flight and movement, the grey crowned crane is often seen performing elaborate mating dances, showcasing its beauty and agility. Celebrated as a sy...
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2024-05-3102:48

Send us a text Karibu! Welcome! Support the show For feedback, support, or inquiries, please contact us at; Email: creativesgorilla@gmail.com Text,Call,WhatsApp: +256 783 157 177 / +256 787 772 830 We’d love to hear from you!
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