Kumbira Forest is a forest in Angola that is notable for its large variety of birds, including the Pulitzer's longbill, forest scrub robin and Gabela akalat.
[1] The forest is part of the Gabela Important Birding Area.
It was aimed to document the floristic diversity of Angola.
[4] The forest is currently protected to preserve Angolan biodiversity, but human activities such as slashing and burning still occur.
[5] There are 230 listed bird species in the forest.