Black-winged tilts and Lesser Flamingo are the only birds that one is likely to encounter in the soda lakes of the Craters as they can thrive on algae


Black-winged tilts and Lesser Flamingo are the only birds that one is likely to encounter in the sodic lakes of the Craters as they can thrive on the invertebrates that live in such an inhospitable environment


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Location: Kabwe Crater, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda
Photo credit: © Nick Greaves / Alamy / Afripics
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