Musa Makomba
About me:
I started my career as a bird guide in Dar-Es-Salaam, and later qualified as a wildlife guide, with special interest in birds, in the Selous Game Reserve.
I have been involved in several avian research projects across East Africa participating in field data collections, behavior observation, and radio tracking on the threatened Blue Swallow Hirundo atrocaerulea, in the montane grassland of the Southern Highlands (Tanzania), the Black Coucal Centropus grillii, in the Usangu floodplains (south-western Tanzania), and African Stonechat Saxicola torquatus, in Tanzania and Kenya.
Currently, I am involved in monitoring of forest bird species in the cloud-forests of the Taita Hills, and the coastal forest of Arabuko Sokoke in Kenya.
I also travel extensively throughout Tanzania and Kenya with my family, always on the lookout for birds. I am happy to take you around southern and western Tanzania, but I am also willing to travel long distances over several days if necessary.