Serious birders, while wandering around the Kenya’s vast outdoors have encountered birds that have been forgotten for the longest time. These nature lovers described the birds in great detail and have created accounts for subsequent research. Such birds are the Storm petrels, the Bee-eaters, the Waxbills, and other such sundry rare birds. Storm-petrels are the smallest seabirds in the world. Bee-eaters are the near passerine birds belonging to the Meropidae family. Most of the accounts on these birds are shallow descriptions about their identification features, behavior and ecology. Much research is needed to study and understand these birds in detail.