At Osinoni , we’re passionate about safeguarding the vibrant avian life that calls Northern Kenya home. From the striking vultures soaring over arid plains to the colorful bee-eaters darting through acacia groves, bird watching here isn’t just a hobby—it’s a window into the delicate balance of our ecosystems.
Our efforts focus on protecting vital wetlands and biodiversity hotspots, where we’ve been actively restoring habitats to prevent species extinction and support thriving populations.One of our proudest initiatives is at the Oreteti Nature Place, where we maintain dedicated feeding and watering stations. These simple yet impactful setups provide essential nourishment during dry seasons, helping birds like the endangered Somali ostrich and migratory waterfowl survive harsh conditions. By offering clean water sources and nutrient-rich feeds, we’re not only boosting bird health but also attracting diverse species for observation. This hands-on approach has led to noticeable increases in local bird numbers, turning Oreteti into a haven for researchers studying migration patterns and climate impacts.
Our conservation work ties directly into wetland protection, crucial for biodiversity in Northern Kenya. We’ve collaborated with local communities to fence off sensitive areas, plant native vegetation, and monitor water quality in places like seasonal marshes. These efforts prevent habitat loss from overgrazing and pollution, ensuring birds have safe breeding grounds. Through ongoing research, we’re gathering data on threatened species to guide anti-extinction strategies, all while promoting sustainable ecotourism that benefits everyone.Join us for guided bird watching tours at Oreteti, where you can spot rare finds like the golden-breasted starling or listen to the calls of hornbills at dawn. It’s more than sightseeing—it’s contributing to real change. Book your spot today and be part of preserving Northern Kenya’s feathered wonders!

