
15 wild birds days/14 Nights Kenya Safari
Author: purity Mwangi
DAY 01:
You board your flight to Nairobi, Kenya, Europe
DAY 02: NAIROBI NATIONAL PARK
Get a good flight to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi JKIA about 8.30 pm and once through immigration formalities, we have collected our luggage and met the guides and friends Joseph and Nick. Once outside the airport that we present to our drivers the possibility to load luggage in the vehicles. With most of us are still trying to get our binoculars from our hand luggage Black Snake-Eagle torso and several Red Wings and Little Swifts starlings were observed. There is no time to mess around, we went to our African Safari. A short walk took us to the entrance of Nairobi National Park and birding began. Shortly we will introduce some of the most common species as Rufous Sparrow and Yellow-rumped Seedeater and some of the tasks of its first group of toilets masai giraffe the rest of us seen near Lesser Striped and Red-rumped Swallows. We all took our positions in our vehicles, roofing and the increase of the park we go. Masai giraffe several turns in the bushes and opened our first Coke hartebeest and Masai Ostrich. Martins save huge bands and groups in a long line of tax began to see the world. A large vulture face Lappet establishing the list of prey in mobile telephony, then a pair of white bellied bustards. More Suddenly flick, a little more Cisticola with a good view and the croaking of Stout. A group of gazelles Grant paid no attention to us, so that almost all of us have a right to see a couple of short-tailed Larks. Our first yellow-necked Spurfowl were seen near the runway and the northern groups of pied babblers noted. We worked along our path to the dust for lunch, our route up picnic. White-backed Vultures were easy to see how the Red-billed Quelea, then a long Pipit loaded and a nice pair of Hildebrandt's starlings impressive showing bright red eyes. Buzzards AUGAR Common will soon be found, Cape Buffalo have been Picnic at our decision we had a good meal and a number of new birds that May be seen between bites. Cardinal which a macho poses for us as a White-browed Scrub Robin and Yellow-necked Spurfowl. Most of our meals, we went on the road. About the pool, we found Black Crake, Malachite Kingfisher and a male Golden Weaver Holub player. In the bushes, we saw a beautiful Bigotudo Africa from a Warbler Bronze Mannikin group also common and Crimson-rumped Waxbills. In a distant Gros Weaver, a huge tree was found and spent a good adult to Bateleur appearance. A cane beside the bed were very close to Gray-crowned cranes and a little Rush Warbler is tempted to show it. Here is a small lake in Africa was seen with you roosting Black-crowned Night Herons and a black head and almost Hadada herons have been observed. Several masai giraffe gave us an excellent point of view and close while you are watching a Red-billed Oxpeckers food were found on the back. Continuing Park a mound of grass, where the pride eight lions Saturday just twenty meters in front of us. After admiring the "pussy cat" we find most of Cape Buffalo, the less Thompson Gazelle, and some major Eland. Among the birds was to recall the many find a Francolin Shelley, then a very good bird for the park, which is a red-yellow and Barbet, plus we had an excellent view of the increase in Eastern Pale-songs goshawk. Found in a small pond a Squacco Garza Madagascar and as a superb three-way Plover, Red-billed Teal and some of Fischer-Sparrow Larks. In another lake, there are hundreds of Marabou Stork above the Kittlitz chorlos to twelve feet. While other birds here included White faced Whistling Ducks, Blacksmith Plovers, African spoonbill, the long tail and a Cormorant three bands Plover. Raptors had already incorporated many Black-shouldered Kites and a few Tawny Eagles. Manchado Mousebirds became a spectacle, two were identified Striped Kingfisher, and a lot of Little Bee-dining room. We saw the other pond and Wire-tailed Swallows Black Saw-wings, while a large tree, on a pair of Pintade helmets. Among the Longclaws saw a pair of Yellow-throated and Rosy-throated one. A beautiful pair of starlings were considered Red Cheek Cordon Bleu, Red-billed Firefinch, cinnamon and a chest Bunting. Now it is late and therefore made our way to a door in the park, but not before watching the first two of five owls marshes hunting prairie. Dusty and tired, it was not long before coming to our shelter where they cleaned ready for our first dinner and the nominal value turn.
DIA 03: NAIROBI – LAKE NAVAISHA
Everyone met in the morning for a couple of hours before breakfast observation birds. We wandered slowly around the Academy and soon amassed a good list of birds. A family of Thompson gazelles feed the grass around the dining room and saw the tip of an immature goshawk Gabar Saturday in a nearby tree, while nearly a pair of thick stained knees in the garden is quite indifferent to our presence. Following the road around the base of our academy with a great deal fine and a few more Blue-eared Starlings, whereas in a meadow Saturday a pair of Crowned Plovers Hadada and has become commonplace. In trees are common and many Drong nesting White-browed Sparrow-weavers, all flew above us and Rock Martins Swallows Wire less striped tail. A dead tree beside the road was very gray Carpenter rely on its nest hole and saw a pair of parrots and Brown left the same tree and fly rapidly. To a small pond of a long ridge Eagle showed well as a group of Dark doves. In the pond, we saw a Malachite Kingfisher and Plain Martins before look for the small plate from behind the trees. Here is a follow-up Yellow Warbler dark stop singing and after a bit of everything around to I finally got to see it. Turning Pin-tailed Whydah find a better view of the warbler, a pair of red cheeks Chinspot Batis and Cordon Bleus. Nearby, we had to work a little harder, but soon the world saw Parisoma Brown. As the road leads to a grass airstrip in a small area of scrub and woodland, we saw a lot of birds with the best being Red chested cuckoo and red-throated Tit. Back outside the room while watching three big-stained knees then saw a band Parisoma, Cape Robin-Chat, African Gray Flycatcher and a pair of Hildebrandt's starlings. The power of the building has attracted a large number of Scarlet chested Sunbirds and find these little jewels reflecting the sunlight of his red neck and upper chest near some of us late for the small lunch. After a delicious and varied start to the day that the burden of the bus and Limuru designated to our first stop. Once we were here before the vehicles and setting up our telescopes on a large pond. There are several species that do not need to seek and find time for both and maccoa White-backed Ducks. A little more research and added yellow duck Peak, Southern Pochard, Hottentot Teal, Red-Knobbe lot coots and Little Grebe. Under us of water with a good view of Lower Marsh Warbler and saw some of the unique group Squacco Striated Herons and Madagascar. A Stonechat Africa and worked very well us in a bank was a hunter Cisticola, Baglafecht and Weaver. Departure from the pond behind this production, we continue on our path. A couple of points of stops on the road, we found very confident Buzzard Mountain and Cape Wagtail one.
Our next stop miles off the beaten track is a beautiful area of mountain forests at mid-height. We parked in a center that soon became a hive of activity. On the lawn in front of us saw olive thrushes and find Montane White-eye Black-backed Puffback white and a family eye color slate flycatchers. A little more work and won Montane Oriole, Brown-limit Weaver, Yellow-rumped Tinkerbird, a pair of thin strips of peaks, a Cardinal Woodpecker and a pair of Black-throated Apalis. This area was ideal for Birds! Africa babblers Hill shows that only Tropical Boubou and a brown-throated Apalis. Stunning White-starred Robin pose very well for us just before we stopped and ate our picnic. After lunch, we went to a track and soon had an excellent view of a pair of collar Black Apalis, Brown Warbler Woods Robin Ruppell and two Cats. In addition, during a dark African Moucherolle was found, and a thick-billed Seedeater, Yellow-whiskered Greenbul, Gray Apalis Collared Sunbirds and Northern double. We walk along the track and into the woods where a group of noisy black and white Colobus monkeys were scanned before a pair of Black-to-face with Bush Shrike red and yellow phase birds seen. Almost a white-tailed Crested Flycatcher was seen after What it has done little by little our way back to the vehicles. We tried several times to see a forest Warbler singing and only in our third attempt, we have not seen the majority of the group. What skulk! Leaving here we look at the direction of Lake Navaisha. A short detour found on Mountain Road Wagtail us and then an area of agricultural land are limited and less impressive Cape Weather Rooks. We have tried to access to an area of pasture, but recent rains made the road impassable, it was like a skating rink muddy. We had to change and do their best by finding an area of similar habitat where we found thirty-winged Plover and two black prairies and plains backed Pipit. It is time to stop what happened to the lake and Lake Navaisha Country Club Hotel Navaisha get here in the dark.
DAY 04: LAKE NAVAISHA
We were awakened this morning by the magnificent African Fish Eagles called echoes a nearby lake. On the way to breakfast as he crossed the lush grounds of the lodge, noisy Hadada stolen by under the trees and Black-Loredo babblers waiting outside the cabin. A zebra has also said something common place and at the rear of reasons. After breakfast, we meet and make our way to the pier ready for our boat trip in the morning in Lake Navaisha. As we walked through the lodge grounds defassa Waterbuck came to feed on grass. The landing of a beautiful collection of birds, including giant won before, and a bunch of malachite kingfisher Pied, Great and long-tailed cormorants, Spur-winged plovers and African spoonbills.
A pair of Fish Eagles of Africa, we studied the double bass and elegance African Pied Wagtail ran on the platform. Gray supported several tax raises for us before we and our ship into two sums on the banks of the lake. A Yellow-billed Stork was the first of many as the Pink-backed Pelican floating on the water beside him. As we sailed slowly along the beds of reeds species herons and ducks were everywhere. Several were new boots for the trip including Greenshank, Wood Sandpiper, Black-tailed Godwit and Ruff. There were many minor Marsh Warblers flitting around, and then all herons giant Goliath was discovered. Purple and Squacco Garzas and became common place and one Gull-billed Tern Whiskered found. Above us, we have had to work through the many swifts find Little, Nyanza and Horus. A Purple Swamphen was considered as much white-bearded Gnu, common Waterbuck, Common Zebra Impala and fed in the distance. A large rounded Hippo was discovered off the water and near a large Medium-billed Stork shows better than a very distant ever seen. In an area of mud that we have excellent views chorlos nearly three long fingers and a only Kittlitz's Plover before it was time to turn around and return to the hostel. Return to the pier and enjoy excellent views of four Gray-rumped Swallows that Martin has spots, while some of the finest research scrubby bushes Bee-white before dinner. To return to our cabins gathered our luggage and met with minibus to find one that had some electrical problems that need fixing.
A look around the grounds present helped pass the time. Black Cuckoo was a call the first bird that followed and even heard some places easily! Greeting from Klaas then gave us all perspective that reaches the top of a tree. Just outside the front of the reception, we saw another green wood Cuckoo Black-hoop and later, a Red-chested Cuckoo. Weaver and White-browed Robin-Chat glasses were found, and a pair of Amethyst Sunbirds, Red-headed Weaver, Black Cuckoo-shrike Black-headed Oriole and Africa. Now, with our minibus fixed compensation and led to a small rocky ravine. Just before leaving the road here produced a pair of Pale flycatchers, a superb male Red-headed Weaver and a Golden Bunting chest.
Turning to the throat and arrived very quickly our target species Schalow Weather followed by a pair of Wailing Cisticola. Our stomachs said we must be time for our picnic and ate Tawny-flanked two Prini, gray-backed Camaroptera was. Back on the bus who had It's time to begin the journey towards Lake Baringo. We spent a wonderful view of the Great Rift Valley, and a significant change of habitat led us in the dry brush spine. A brief stop on the road made us understand that the outside temperature rose slightly. While stretching the legs are a couple of parrots and a little smarter Brown red Crombec face. Continue our first Dikdik Kirk was seen across the road by a large Leopard Tortoise did the same thing, but more slowly. Near the hostel and we made a quick stop beside some open scrubland where the black head plovers were visible, showed a Silverbird and sitting on a single cable, and our first Red-billed Hornbill white belly and Go-away birds have been identified. A Beautiful Sunbird was seen as have completed the last part of the journey before arriving at Lake Baringo Country Club. After a welcome drink will be shown to our cabins. It was also discovered a huge Verreaux's Eagle-owl in a tree twenty feet. What views! When everyone had settled in we met and right to the tree where we all enjoyed an excellent view of a pair of these magnificent owls, including a bird was seen eating a hedgehog. Kingfisher forests and a variety of weavers which Jackson's Little Golden and supported. A group of Rufous Chatterers played a clump of bushes that we were walking in the direction Lake, where a beautiful Nubian Carpenter worked his way around a dead tree. A lakeside reeds searched and found two Goliath Herons, a small vol Bittern many bishops and orange and yellow crowned. An excellent day which is returned to her room, and then came together to create an excellent meal in the garden of the hostel.
DAY 05: Lake Baringo
This morning we were at the beginning, for some, before breakfast bird watching. As we made our way to the bus that passes through many birds in and around gardens. There are now three Verreaux's Eagle Owls sitting in a tree and beautiful Northern White-crowned Shrike Martin and Wood to see all white morph African Paradise Flycatcher flew gracefully around bus parked near the entrance to the hostel. We then proceeded in the direction of the nearby cliffs. The first stop on the outside the hostel is Hunter's Sunbird food in a bush with two beautiful Sunbirds. On the road we stopped again as two Abyssinian Scimitar-bill flew across the road and at the same time, it is a facade Red Warbler and several Madagascar Bee-dining room, Blue Mousebirds-neck, a beautiful pair of Dark-song goshawk and a little more along a pair of African pygmy falcons and an Ethiopian Swallow. Parking near the cliff and we had a good start. One of the Hornbill Hemprich revealed soon followed by our first Hornbill Jackson. Fan-tailed Ravens flew above us and White-rumped Swift have also been considered. Several Black-throated Barbet and then put into a Lanner Falcon and a particularly good sitting on a branch emerging of the cliff.
Among rocks scattered around the base of the cliff, we found excellent views of the Bristle-crowned Starlings. We returned to the hostel for breakfast after we met on the pier for a boat ride along the lake. A crocodile is on the edge of the pier, we smiled and invites us to enter its territory. We have done this cruise slowly along the edge of the vast Lake Reedy. And a little bittern stolen by the big Goliath Herons were easily visible. Both yellow and orange corona Bishop has shown in full color reproduction, while our case, a pair Gallinule Allen was seen by all. Turning to another part of the lake has seen many birds, including Madagascar Bee-mess, very confident and certain Goliath Heron storks beak yellow. As we turned to the last dock drift near a group of hippos who sniffed and sniffed in the same Meanwhile, we keep an eye. A short nap before lunch was taken after the are again the cliffs. A stop on the road before we had to walk through the dry open scrub where we saw a couple of Prini Plain, Yellow-vented Eremomela, White-bellied Canary, a Brubru, Fly Trap, and two of Africa Gray Somali Tit. Passing stopped when spotted three birds of prey. We obtained and enjoy magnificent views on how Brown Snake-eagles of circles on top. Our next step was a specialty that is expected this afternoon and after following our local guide in the bush that you can enjoy magnificent views from the couple Heuglin course.
Near an African Hoopoe was seen before, which led along a way to a tiny crack of the form. Here, we took a short walk to the summit where we need temporarily distracted by a woman Violet backed Starling and a blue cap cordon bleu. In descending into the gorge, we were quickly rewarded with views of a roosting Spotted Eagle Owl. Fantastic! Beautiful point of view here, are best with excellent views of Little Bee-dining room and a dwarf compared speckle Falcon Weaver. Passing stopped as the eagle of Verreaux flew along the cliff next to us, and is described in another area, we continued our scrubby guide then showed two-tailed Delgado Nightjar roosting on the ground. Pygmy Batis flew and was seen, long before we made our way to the next stop. A few steps from here we have a pool of mud we saw a gray head and Hammerkops Kingfisher. Near a hive in a tree as excellent, we saw two Scaled-throat, and Petit and two Honeyguide Greater Honeyguide all close to each other.
We also took along a magnificent view of the third owl species for the day a pair of roosting Northern white-face-scops owls. Another Cliff-Chat has been observed, and several Hornbills Jackson and a couple of Red Tinkerbirds count front. We're back to the bus and driven to the hostel, which ended the day with a look at a pair of Nesting Red-fronted Barbet. A Nubian Woodpecker was also seen, and then half the group stayed behind to see a pair of Bearded pics. After our dinner and checklists as we saw several hippos walk through the hotel. A little less intimidating, but it was White-winged Tomb of bats that inhabit the trees around our cabins.
DAY 06: KAKEMEGA
We had breakfast and then on our through the rainforest Kakemega. We had not spent more than two miles of a cuckoo of Africa was discovered sitting on a telegraph wire. In a short stop was made near a bridge over the Black River, where we have seen the cuckoo and white, a good comparison between small and Horus Swift and excellent views of Pearl-spotted Owlet and white crested Helmet-Shrike. However, some products inevitable Road stops Crowned Hornbill bird's, Little Rock Thrush and Purple Grenadier. Stop at the top of a high valley of research on finding several long-billed Pipits, Cinnamon-breasted Bunting and good appearance of the chest and tape Seedeater Boran Cisticola. A bit of Black Africa Swifts flew after the other tried a little more space along the road. Banda Seedeater chest of another, which is a very rare, has been seen, and then Brown saw some groups of snake eagle, and Violet-backed Starling, while we have all seen Black Tchagra crown. Our first stop after crossing the landscape was very impressive and a beautiful wooded valley. Here we take a tour soon and find new species. An incredibly bright sulfur Bush-shrike at chest was quickly followed and Red face Crombec beautiful black head Gonolek. A group of white-bellied Tits were found with Arnaud Barbet west, and then bands snake eagle sitting in a tree by a Mobb headed Barbet White. We continue along the invitation to one of our objectives and the birds were rewarded with excellent views of two white-crested Turacos. Double-toothed Barbet then showed the same tree and in front of Bee-dining room and a white African Gray Hornbill fly more. As we income, we found some edges on the field and at Spot-flanked Barbet, an African Pygmy Kingfisher, Pueblo Indigobird, Black-winged Red Bishop And several White-headed Saw-wings. Still not quite the minibus, we've added a couple of species, including a bill-Cimitarra of lead-colored Flycatcher, White-headed Buffalo-weavers and some babblers Brown. Once on board our buses after our trip. Our next stop on the side Reedy a pool does not seem very special, but he quickly proved to be very special indeed! Without moving more than fifty feet, a pair of Ross Turacos, Cinnamon-breasted Bee-mess, then Double-toothed Barbet, excellent views of the Red Cross faced Cisticola and a pair of Purple-throated Cuckoo-Shrike. After an overview Honeyguide and move us to do two Honeyguide Smaller and with a pale Honeyguide. A couple Big Weavers and has shown top-Gray Warbler, Black-crowned Waxbills in black and white and various Mannikin. Along Pico thick Seedeater, Tropical Boubou and blue wooden dove that turned out to be a great case. Continue to review us a couple of white-naped ravens near the feeder road. What projects law have been enormous! As we approach the Rondo Retreat Center located in the rainforest Kakemega first minibus we had the chance to see a Sparrowhawk Saturday in the middle of the road. Then they threw our fabulous accommodations set among beautiful gardens. What time's perfect! We settled in our rooms and then met in the dining room in which all enjoyed our first meal was delicious and well presented Rondo.
DAY 07: KAKEMEGA
We were at the dawn of a breakfast, after which they could not resist looking for a small number of species in gardens. We must have counted some thirty large black and white helmets Hornbills flying general noise, then a big tree in the sunlight in the gardens Africa that reach green Pigeons and Green-throated Sunbird. In almost all the trees, offers excellent views of a field Hyliota South, led by a gray and Negrofinch Sunbirds and a few bronze. He then jumped into the bus and took only five minutes from our hostel. To stop a red head Bluebill was on the road Joseph illadopsis one ear, so it all came out and enjoyed great birds. Brown Illadopsis A follow soon and everyone has a type for it. Other birds included a Buff-top, followed by a pair of legs Puffbacks Rosa Plaza Drongen Tail, Dark-backed Weavers, the Luhden Bush Shrike, Chestnut Wattle-eye and a selection inclusive of greenbul yellow whiskered, Cameroon Sombre and joyful. Excellent point of view, the scope has been very good, both canopy species, a rare Hairy-breasted Barbet and a small Eremomela Turner. A couple of bands Prini very well, and some other species of our stop on the road, including Black cuckoo less Honeyguide, Olive Sunbird, to see a pair of Little Cuckoo Shrike and dynamic African Blue Flycatcher. David Brown has found a showy White-crowned Tchagra, while several Chinna Prini flitted and then three White-headed wood flew Hooper. Slender-billed Greenbul adds to our growing list greenbul, soon followed by Little Greenbul, Paradise Flycatcher and a hybrid both appearance and Equatorial Akalat Snowy-headed Robin Chat. A Forest Warbler Uganda was the first piece of the track and we found African Thrush and Brown torso Aleth eating grass. From there we made a trip in a region known as the home of the pump. Once we arrived in this part Forest Green are Hylia, Cabanis's Greenbul and Gray-throated Barbet strange loops shown in front of the building in the base of his bill. Walk carefully close muddy trails of the forest, an excellent red-tailed monkey was discovered, then we have a good view of the Toro greenbuls more oil. High in the canopy of a couple of Stuhlmann starlings were then again until two very attractive yellow Barbet. Some squirrels Unstriped diverted our attention, but not for long a Buff-throated Apalis Little Gray Greenbul and have been sighted and poses very well for us. A little later, we have a sore neck looking pair of red-headed Malimba top in a tree above us. As we have seen in revealed that there was a nest. No far from it at all African Shrike-Flycatcher, and then walk to the forest Nico in our group found a beautiful Emerald Cuckoo shown that immature nearby. As we made our way to the Serpent eagle bus Western bands was seen perched in a dead tree. It is time for lunch So we returned to our peaceful retreat. Once they have eaten, many of these groups took a look at the gardens that have been rather quiet noon. A Great Blue Turaco on Saturday nest, but can not handle the views of the tail and beak. Once assembled for the afternoon birding and just before returning to ourselves that all buses to see a gray-green-shrike Bush. Driving back from the forest and the park of the research was a few minutes before they Honeyguide Greenbul see a high in the canopy.
After Wilberforce in the forest is soon a pair of brown eyes-then Wattle found a white-tailed Antthrush Sunday outdoors. As you can clearly see a limited group of Swifts flying above us, while a little further was Chief Blue Bee-eating flycatching branch dead. As the dark clouds and spitting rain starts to fall and we found a series of Chapin Moucherolle high in the canopy and Western Black-headed Oriole was seen at the same place, while below the earth near a pair of red-tail Bristlebills surprise for a good view. We walked to the bus, but the rain really does not seem that what we leave the field of the pump house again. In a small area, we saw an African Pygmy Kingfisher pose very well for us in a small bush.
Already in a dark wood-Crested Flycatcher shown briefly while deeper in the wood seems good at a very smart Yellow-billed Barbet. In another area of the forest, we found a Greenbul Shelley, and then saw sing. Thus, Nico has an issue because from what we knew he had never heard before and it is estimated in silence. Leaving the forest we went back and tried to find a Mackinnon prosecutor who had been seen by a couple of the previous group. As we searched unsuccessfully for compensation was a Sparrowhawk was seen by some to fly past.
DAY 08: Lake Victoria – KAKEMEGA
Today should be early to get into Lake Victoria before the sun rose. Breakfast and lunch picnic was taken with us and after a long journey we arrived at our first stop was a small fishing village. Three boats were and so we quickly walked along the edge of the papyrus in the north, where Brown-throated and Delgado-billed Weavers were easily combined with our first point of view of a papyrus Gonolek. A small bittern is found, then a few Great and Little Marsh Warblers. We managed to see a couple before Carruthers Cisticola the scope of a zone of lilly pads. Here, many were African Jacana and hundreds of Whiskered Terns wings with only a few white-beaked Gull, and each other. Returning to the lake is the best point of view of Papyrus Gonolek, frustrating, but only to hear White-winged Warbler. Africans on the back dock Openbill Stork was seen with a small screen Nile sat on a rock in front of her. We then taken near and toilets, while here we had good views of Black-billed Barbet, Red-chested Sunbirds, a village and the two Ceja Indigobird white and blue-headed Coucal. A short distance from here in a Road scrubby area have fantastic views of the nearest Red chested Sunbirds and a beautiful pair of golden wings Sunbirds. A little of this group was a Papyrus Canary but they all Widowbird a queue of fans and opening the field of Water Thick-knee confidence.
Nightjar wash and just after landing at a short distance and we have identified as a tail Delgado, apparently outside their normal range. Above, we saw a Shikra and after Abdim Stork. Go to the toilet, which was indeed the cafeteria of a lake, making our picnic and refreshments. Based on two Eastern Gray Plantain-dining room and a good selection of birds seen previously that the inclusion of Africa's fish and Black-Eagle Gonolek head.
After a meal, we found a Black-billed Barbet and then returned to clean the area where everyone has a good view of Yellow-backed Weavers and of the career of White-bellied Canary (S. d. dorsostriatus) without the white belly! Turning to our proximity to the hotel and after having sought permission their yards, and finally saw a face and a little yellow Tinkerbird Sunbird Purple-bands. Exit here Our next stop was on the main road in an area with a little corn and Paddyfield. Near a group of Hadada and Open-billed Stork three Wattled plover and copper, which penetrated Sunbird, and it showed, although briefly. During the forty-five minutes, we found a man in yellow dress Widowbird the yellow race of men and then we had bishops South Red, Black-winged Bishop Red and Black great bishop. We decided it was time to leave the heat and returns to the temperature Kakemega. On the way we are arrested by buying a pair of black-flies and Northern saw a bird come to its nest. Driving along Rondo on the road to retirement has been a stop to it a good walk in the rainforest. Quiet at first soon resumed the collar with Sunbird, Yellow White eyes, legs and Luhden Pink's Bush-Shrike, Honeyguide and less common Wattle-eye. It took a while for everyone to see a man Jameson Wattle-eye, but useful as it is a fabulous bird. Michael is a little near Emerald Cuckoo and shortly after we saw close to an adult. Next is an olive Greenbul Bull and a male Buff-throated Apalis and a group of Dusky Tits flighty. Then it began to rain, which is rather pleasant.
Then the more about the bus and then take advantage of wonderful views on a pair of nearly Cisticola Chubb. The rain is so difficult as we have in our vehicles and cars. Rondo A short distance from the rain stopped and we are went to see a puddle on the road. Equatorial Akalat a bath and then, when we saw on television seems a mythical bird, was a skulking Gray Illidopsis torso he left the forest and wetlands in the same pool, which allows everyone to achieve this objective very difficult and rarely seen birds. Several Brown torso Aleth who joined us more than black and white by Saw-wings flying around. A great end to another good day we returned to our hostel in time for another excellent dinner.
DAY 09: Kakamega
After breakfast, we took a stroll in the gardens. Trees on South Hyliota is high and four and three Eremomelas Turners black and white Colobus monkeys and Solar Green and Green-throated. A look at Big Blue gave us points Turacos nest of view is not better than before, with only the tail visible. Turning to one of the shortest paths we walked in the forest and the forest beside a small creek, rock Kevin in our group saw a magnificent winged Robin Gray, after initially hidden and keep all of us. There was a Brown Illidopsis working their way through the litter on the other side, and only a little more along the group to see a lot more difficult to Illidopsis wide chest. Our next challenge is to find Flufftail White spotted a vocation, it returned to the creek and tried to put in. I have ever seen, but above us a great Blue Turaco showed very well. He then tried two other areas flufftail and were rewarded with a view fantasy of a bird man Saturday fifteen meters in front we see the light in a mud bank, Fantastic!
After seeing this impressive bird, we head back to the minibus and set to another area outside of this wonderful rainforest. The track we had to cut others, we have muddier, until the bus became stuck. While Jean-Simon and put in some channels Bird mud track. Several necklaces Sunbirds were quickly followed by Little Black Peak and Weavers, Luhden Bush Shrike, Akalat Equatorial Camaroptera oil green and gray-throated Barbet. We had to work a little longer to see everyone has assumed a blue Robin-chat, and then three Cisticola Chubb has worked well. Now, with the vehicle on the ground equipped with tire chains and took us back to an area of forest known as the "Zimmerman plot. Wilberforce are entered the maze of forest tracks. It was not long before a group of Dusky Tits were found and while watching these, we excellent machines for other rare Hairy-breasted Barbet. Malimba red head shows well as Green-headed Sunbird. The other close Dusky Flycatcher seen a pic when some group comes in second chance to see Scaled-breasted Illidopsis. It is time to complete the list of forests and we greenbuls have done in this style with superb views of the Ansorg, followed later by the Greenbul Cabanis. In Jameson Wattle eye was spotted by a small number, then another bird call heard in the woods and goes back to an excellent view of western Kenya eyes Wattle rare yellow-bellied Wattle-eye. He then sought to around the world trying to find Bar-tailed Trogon, but in vain. Another yellow-bellied Wattle-eye is good! Both blue and red-tailed monkeys were observed before leaving the forest to see the gardens near buildings where environmental resources are a pair of gray-green Bush-Shrike was found and we have a magnificent view of the prosecutor Mackinnon.
It is time for lunch, I went back to Rondo. After we met and appreciated to see one of Big Blue is situated in Turacos a large tree. A Vieillot's Black Weaver was discovered singing, and after seeing this agreement and our minibus towards Busia. An African Harrier-Hawk was seen from the bus stop shortly after it was stopped at a bridge over the river, where Many Little Swifts can be seen and heard swirling around just below us. The objective here is to birds of a pair of swallows nesting Angola were observed under the same roof. After another drive, we arrived at our second bridge, and after walking down to see the rock in swift-flowing river to look at three super pratincola Rock, a big bird! A Bar-breasted Firefinch was seen, and many birds of Angola. Continue 20 km we stopped beside a small river, this time. A pair of Black-shouldered Kites Saturday in a tree like a herd Cardinal Quelea and some great views of copper was Sunbirds. An adult and an immature Senegal Coucal showed reasonably well as a number Olive-bellied Sunbirds. Joseph then we found a very rare bird, an Orange-Tufted Sunbird that we've all seen at ten meters, but only briefly. A short distance from the road and here we see another David found a pair of red-headed lovebirds who has all the world to do so. With huge clouds black to the day we finished with a pair of Yellow-throated Longclaws and African Pygmy Kingfisher. The rains came and we ran to the minibus and amounts of new round and a welcome dinner.
DAY 10: Kakamega – L. Nakuru.
Breakfast this morning was followed by a quick glance through the gardens of southern Hyliota happen again! There were a couple of swallows in the mosque of a dead tree, the Great Blue Turaco has seen and we had excellent looks at a dove olive. The short driving distance of where the road passes through the rainforest we have of our vehicles and were greeted by the call of a Pale-breasted Illadopsis. Walking along a small path in the forest we managed to see two of these small skulkers. A Black Rufous-sided Warbler was found by David and most of the group saw either. Which ever met success in the other two have shown better on the other side of the road. Other birds have also been observed, but the objectives specific to this tomorrow, what happened. A quick step was to an open space where a pair of Yellow-throated leaf love see very well sitting in the sunlight. After all we have is a pair of Bar-tailed Trogon deep into the wood here is for everyone to enjoy the amazing bird men. Leaving this magical forest as we made our way back to where Rondo packed together, and went on a long trip Nakuru. A brief stop along a creek where many butterflies have come to the edges of the mud makes us an excellent view of Sunbird green can be difficult because it is a kind of canopy.
A stop on the road after the lunch in a swampy lake, then we have discovered two new species, including the very localized and Levaillant Cisticola Tacazze Sunbird. containing hundreds of pigeons Also found two Tawny Eagles, and then shot by Lanner and tried to acquire one of the pigeons. We were soon at the entrance to the Nakuru National Park and while some of us used the bathroom of several new species were found. A group of Arrow marked babblers were followed by Green-Wood Hoop Cimitarra joint and a purchase Speke Diederik Cuckoo Weaver. Black faced vervet monkeys are common and led us in the park of a troop of olive baboons were approved.
With our roofs, and brings the world to adopt measures to gradually made our way through the forest. Among the early birds were, we saw a pair of Hildebrandt francolins market by the road in front of us. Barry then had a fantastic looking Red-throated Wryneck which gave us a fantastic view, and then joined by an astonishing seconds ave below and attached. A little later, we met a group of endemic and endangered species, gray-crested Helmet-Shrike. After the magnificent views are passed to an open space. Here we saw many Northern Anteater Chat, and a long ridge Eagle followed by a group of cut throat Whydah Pin-tail and the display of multiple flights Pectoral-patch Cisticola. Nico then found a couple of Red-larks limit that we all seen with a flat-backed Pipit. From here we took on Lake Nakuru and in front of us is what has been described as one of the greatest spectacles of nature.
Over a Million Lesser Flamingos in fact the lake, a look int education has increased as far as the eye can see. It is pity that photos can not do justice. Flamingos among minors have been a little more, along the banks of the lake, we saw an eagle and African fish much of Kittlitz plover. Great White pelicans and Marabou are numerous and beautiful storks fly appeared in the mass of noise flamencos. In addition, we have more buses, to delimit the field and proceeded to search through groups of waders. Curlew Sandpipers were very numerous and very few have been found few years of hiding among them. We Ruff, Spotted and Black-winged stilts, but it is a place of honor to David when he found a breeding plumage Dunlin fifth record each time in Kenya and only the sixth record for the whole of East Africa. Other birds were sacred Ibis, yellow beak stork, African spoonbills and a pair of beautiful Cape Teal. Mammals are well represented and included defassa Waterbuck, Common Zebra, Grant and Thompson Gazelle and Impala. Leaving the lake returned to the forest and along a narrow path, we have considered a lioness crossed and then disappeared into the thick cover. With the light begins to fade martial eagle was discovered on a hike near trees, all had excellent views of this bird before driving to our hostel, which overlooks the lake. After lunch and recording of each call that is went to the cabin. Kathy then find a few of us and took us to see a Little Rock Thrush rest under the roof of his cabin.
Day 11: Lake Nakuru — MT KENYA
After breakfast set off on a drive through the park. It is a surprise cold start, but the sun was rising. As we have through an area of large trees, and we find here one of our two species of Cuckoos Levaillant. A little further away from the long grass, until we are 30 Jackson Widowbirds with some long-tailed yellow Widowbirds several bishops, and a pair of Masai Ostrich. With a small group, we have found a pair of striped martin bush and remote control of another long-tailed Widowbird male was observed. Another small group held a distant waders including Marsh Sandpiper Spotted Redshank and a. As we came out in the open grassland mammals became more obvious with many Cape Buffalo, Impala, Grant and Thompson gazelles.
We had to close much like a family group of White Rhino, and also saw some warthogs. Northern Anteater talks were seen everywhere, and while stopping to look close to several people then spotted a pair of beautiful Rosy-throated Longclaws while above the cliff a Verreaux's Eagle Hawk Mobb Africa by an eagle. Through a forest area are a pair of white-tailed Barbet on the road and then saw an African and a Firefinch Tambourine Dove. As we took more than two Cliffs Black-chested Snake Eagles were seen on the grass next to us three Reedbuck Chandler. We saw a procession past Zebra is common and a little longer of a pair of lions in one of were sitting in a tree.
Continuing our journey, we are looking for the next secretary of beautiful birds feed their young people a nest and two large bill and lilac-breasted rollers were in full sunlight. In the pastures we have opened a group of four South Hornbills with a land line Rothschild giraffes walking behind them. A fantastic view! It is time for lunch and hurried back to our hostel. In most People have seen the reasons Little Rock candidiasis while Weaver and White-rumped Swift Speke patrolled general. After lunch packed our bags and moved. Last visit was on the shore of the lake to refresh your memory with the spectacle of millions of Lesser Flamingos on.
Saturday on the floor a huge martial eagle that immature, flying in circles and the forest is only accompanied by an adult. Among the hundreds of water birds are white pelicans, storks beak yellow, bright, Sacred Ibis, African spoonbills, Marabou, terns, gulls and shorebirds more common. Two-phase white dimorphic egrets provoked a debate and then said goodbye to one of the most impressive of the Earth. Release of the Mount Kenya made a stop on the road from the famous Thomson Salto where we expected to see Starling Sharpe. It is very early in the day for them, but no compensation for them when you have two major African Crowned Eagles increased the valley below and was lifted to the views of this bird. We continue our journey with a stop at the roadside when Joseph saw a Black-bellied Bustard is a mound of grass. Our next stop was a small quarry where they searched all the rocks to try to find our next goal, but saw only species of Red-winged Starlings and Little Rock Thrush. We then set on one of our fantastic telescopes Mackinder Eagle-owl in sight in the rock.
After taking some pictures of the recording was completed the last leg of our journey to the Naro Moru River Lodge. However, another location, you will enjoy a great dinner and after our call to register retreated to the cabins. During the night, sounds Hyrax tree outside our cabin sounded like something from a horror film!
DAY 12: MT KENYA – Samburu.
After breakfast, we met at the hostel, where there is not take too long before seeking a fabulous Narina Trogon men. Walking along the river is a pair of Mountain Wagtail, a long ridge, and a magnificent Eagle Hartlaub Turaco few feet. After seeing a few other species such that is double collared Sunbird, Sunbird Tacazze, Tropical Boubou, Cape Robin-Chat, and then loaded and transferred to minibuses. As we have conducted to the impressive peak of Mount Kenya, the road impromptu stop we found difficult white-throated Black-Loredo of Babble. Yet we have reached the entrance to the Mount Kenya National Park and Bird edge of the forest. A Red-fronted Parrot Saturday at the top of a tree and an adult Martial Eagle soared over it. There were many Hunter's Cisticola and around a pair of yellow belly Waxbills were much appreciated, as has been our first mountain Paruline yellow. He then led into the park and began making our way in the woods. Our first stop was at Abyssinian Crimsonwings, followed by a short Francolin Jackson, then a mountain Buzzard. We continued to drive up to 10,000 feet, where he was arrested at the weather station. The weather was decidedly cool now, but it was quickly forgotten as we left the bus and immediately found the two species. Very sweet Alpine Cats sitting around the plants short and several beautiful Abyssinian ground thrush bamboo and fed
Hartlaub the Turacos were seen and most groups is to make a Cinnamon Bracken Warbler. A pair of Cape Canary is added to our list of goals, while Montano eyes, olive and candidiasis Tacazze Sunbird demonstrated. We then headed towards the door to our picnic. On the way we have been inevitable that stops this time consisted of three Silvery Hornbills Cheek, then a couple of the Gray Cuckoo-Shrike. Return to the door, we had our picnic and eat while Michael was a bird of prey in the distance, what appears to finally close right over our heads and adults was a great African Crowned Eagle. This large bird was so close that every little detail can be seen. Wow! After lunch, we put in our unit Samburu.
Not much was seen on the road but it has changed the temperature from hot to cold. As we approached the park entrance was standing next to some Very little grass here and saw a couple of courses with a child near them Somali. A pair of white ears Mousebirds finally been spotted before reaching the door. In the past our are sorted out and I saw hundreds of Little Swifts flying to and fro their nest in the door frame of the building. Our first Hornbill Von der Decker raising the fields, but for an adult Gabar goshawk is much less colorful. Driving through the park is typical of all wild animals that you see on television films; dry thorn scrub to open a background of mountains, it is really beautiful. Soon, I started to see the birds, the head of the White and Red-billed Buffalo-weavers, Northern White-crowned Shrike, Superb Starlings, more Hornbills, and a beautiful rose-breasted Lark. White-bellied geese are very common and enjoy excellent views, including a family of four in front of our bus. In all, I suppose he must have seen 12 of our trip to the hostel. Our first Gerenuks, Grevy's Zebra and Oryx Besio were good and then a couple of faces Sandgrouse Black the right to drive along the side right.
Secondly, has found several pair of Chestnut-bellied Sandgrouse and a group of Donaldson-Smith's Sparrow-weavers. A single elephant Africa has been our first and it was very appreciated. Now it is late the day and Sandgrouse Lichtenstein have to appear on tracks. We have very close views of these great birds, and find five courses Somali! A Verreaux's Eagle-owl was discovered through research on us as we crossed a small creek, and soon reached the river Samburu Serena Lodge. To agree in our cabins, and later met for lunch in the afternoon. As we sat down to eat, I mentioned that by chance I saw a leopard on the other side of the river, which had reached a bit of meat that had been placed by the staff of the hostel. Finally, someone looks at me and shouts! Quickly took a couple areas and to get good views. Of course that becomes a point of view of this impressive mammal, in fact, everyone at the hotel seems to leave their meals and take a look!
DAY 13: Samburu.
After breakfast, it was time for a quick glance around the Show Cause. A side of the river were a group of extraordinary beauty Vulturine Pintade in a tree above us is a Bearded Woodpecker. Walk to the front of the hostel, we tried to find Gray-headed Bush Shrike. Never seen or heard, but we did see of mourning in the north of manchado Brownbuls candidiasis and an excellent view of a naked-eye candidiasis. Just as they were about to leave John saw a bird of prey flying over, she ran to an open space for the best view and have been rewarded with an excellent Hawk observations of a bat. Following that you need in our minibus and compensation in the park. Almost immediately, a palm-nut vulture was seen flying over the left, many Slate-colored boubous have been seen and course, and we found a Gray Wren-warbler, Chestnut Sparrows, Southern Black Flycatcher and Chestnut Weavers.
Passing through an area of grassland near the river have been very happy to find a beautiful Leopard located only 20 meters. While watching the picture and now one of most sought after mammals that have served us and waits a while before going to bed. What a beautiful animal and quite close all for a memorable photo. Slowly move from here follows the river and saw three bands Tchagra of Orange-bellied parrots, African Hoopoe, a beautiful Gray-headed Bush-Shrike and Black-bellied Sunbird.
They were near a small herd of elephants in Africa, including several who were very young in the bushes and we need to see Black faces Waxbills. It was a small Nile crocodile in the river surface and, later, other share a pride of lions relaxing together. We continued around the park see Impala, Gerenuks and tiny Dikdiks Kirk. A tree full of Red-billed Hornbills also held two Eastern Yellow-billed Hornbills while flying above us, both African Harrier-Hawk and a Bateleur. We found a good area and saw Somali Bee-room eat and Taita Fiscal, while some Prini ash and color Lark Fawn found. Barbet includes both black and white throat, while Arnaud's Blue-Head and Neck Mousebirds shows. We were in the sub – a magnificent view of the large amount of Crested Francolin and Yellow-billed Spurfowl while half hidden under a tree was a Somali ostrich. On a road bridge we have good views of two major spots of the many Little Swifts Swifts. Back at the lodge for lunch and then took a short nap. At the hostel before why we left, there were a couple of the late North Puffbacks several Dodson Bulbula are a race different from the common Bulbul and two Golden Palm Weavers. The park has taken a different path and quickly Rosy-patched Bush-Shrike, another beautiful bird! More Pink-breasted Larks seems, many Black-social capped Weavers, then our first Somali Long-billed three Crombecs and extremely local and rare species. By the way, in addition to the white-backed vultures, we saw a huge face, then a Lappet Verreaux Eagle.
Then he stopped when a Buff-crested Bustard appeal was heard and, after an exploration intense and almost to the point of surrender to find and some great views as it walked on the lawn, with all its "raised ridge. A long journey around us is very close to the pride of Leon, we have seen in the morning but only managed distant views of a group of giraffe. A White-winged Scrub-robin showed, but a real attraction Kori Bustard who walked slowly between the two buses and two little chicks. While we are moving in this direction our last stop we made Rüppel shows two vultures sitting with a group of whites back, while under a tree full of White-throated Bee-dining room. Back to Now we have enjoyed a good dinner and after that night in search of African scops-owl, some of us saw a hyena removed under the lights of the tree baits Leopard.
DAY 14: Samburu – Mt Kenya.
Today we had a little café and then before breakfast on a drive in the park. There's nothing like the atmosphere of early morning in the morning and this morning, did not disappear when a leopard was discovered walking in the bush. Continue through the meadow to find an adult and a young Buff-crested Bustard. Later she had an excellent for another man who walked right past the bus. All mammals have been properly and easily see a beautiful find Pipit shows three gold medals and one adult is particularly beautiful. Seen other birds, including Black chested Snake Eagle, Heuglin two courses, Chestnut-bellied, Black-face Liechtenstein and the Sandgrouse, and a small flock of starlings Fischer. In return, we stopped and saw a young Leon had set its sites on an Impala. Sprinter then carefully stalked his victim, but the Impala and was spotted too fast! Back to the saw supported Blanco, and three very close Rüppel Lappet vultures face Saturday under trees.
A group of reticulated giraffes have been identified and we have a magnificent view of feeding the animals at the same time. As we returned for breakfast with a Black men neck Weaver was seen to end a very productive to start the day. Then, load vans and departure for the park. Continue led us through a green space is low and a good opinion of Fischer-Sparrow Larks and nine courses and a Somali family heads Chestnut Sparrow larks with men very well seen. Departure from this place, we went to Buffalo Springs and enjoying a cool drink, we saw several Diederik Cuckoos, Bristle crowned starlings, Bee-White to a dining room and an excellent view Marico Sunbird. When we left the hostel and its group of olive baboons, a stop on the road We found Somali Golden-breasted Bunting, then a big Red-winged Lark later followed by Blue-ceiling Cordon Blue, yellow and vent Eremomela. Then in the door and up the ice of Mount Kenya. Along the way of gasoline stop and picnic, we found several Red-collar Widowbirds. Our next stop was at the forest, a few miles from the hostel mountain, where they are to stay. A first group of white noise Hoopes is easy to find, after a pair of white ears, and excellent Barbet views of two falcons by little, and then sit on a large tree in the bright sunlight.
Moving a bit is a clock and photograph Mount Kenya, a short distance and arrived at the hostel. This beautiful hostel was built on a natural salt lick and all rooms have a clear view of items that animal magnet. As nightfall, and then strategically placed spotlights illuminated the region and the wildlife, we started to leave the forest. Bushbucks common first, then several Gray Mongoose. Our five-star dinner was pleasantly interrupted when a herd of buffalo came out a couple of spotted hyenas and then entered a beautiful Black Rhino. What is this place! Continues to see after meal added tailed Mongoose and two beautiful white markings Genets common, and two of Africa Snipe. During the night we all wake up in the event Bush, a giant pig was presented, However, if the exception of Hyena Hyrax call trees and have a good night's rest.
DAY 15: MT KENYA – NAIROBI WANJEE VIA CAMP.
This morning we had a small coffee and a view from the roof of the shelter, not only on the salt lick, but all the forestry and magnificent view of Mount Kenya. Scan the treetops before hiking Augur Buzzard and a Sparrowhawk. Other species of trees in a distant Starling Sharpe was discovered, stronger and better, but a small group of the abbot of starlings. In a forest road below us, we saw a couple of doves Tambourine, while most forest cover bronze pigeon neck seem reluctant to land anywhere. Then took a walk with a armed guard outside the pavilion and along the access road. An Oriole Finch and is only visible to Joseph, but everyone saw this double necklace Sunbirds, Cape Robin-chat and Ruppell, a Minor White-starred Robin and Black-throated Barbet. As she met several Tinkerbirds moustached green, then after seeing the mosque and a brief Swallow Cinnamon Bracken Warbler have a fantastic view An adult African Crowned Eagle to fly through the forest, only to return and perch on a tree in which the fields of the latter. Bright! Squamous Francolin eluded us, even if several were heard, but the end of our visit is a Blanca Ceja excellent Crombec called Nick. We returned for breakfast and then packed our bags and to Nairobi.
One way to stop a group of Spinetails was spotted later, followed by a stop of Brown-hooded Kingfisher very well sitting in a telegraph wire. Wajee had arrived in the park and once you've found a local guide who followed him into the forest and shows a pair of African Wood Owls in their perch during the day. More wood and after hard work were rewarded with magnificent views of five babblers Hinde Kenya a localized endemic and threatened species. Very satisfied, we continue our journey and the next call for a hydroelectric plant, sought to station the bush and fields neighbors. A Gray-headed Kingfisher has been seen and Bronze Mannikin, then our target species of at least one male and one female African Golden Weaver. Now it was very hot, so the bus again and continued. Our last stop of the day was at the Blue Post Hotel, near Nairobi. Is a cold drink, followed by a search of the grounds. Several of the white tail of the white-headed Barbet were the gardens, but generally calm.
We decided to walk along the river and the point where we can go further, we found Cinnamon-breasted Bee-dining room, a Pygmy Kingfisher and a brief Golden-winged Sunbird. A gray-olive Greenbul shown to be very difficult to achieve, but a pair of Black-throated Wattle-very good eyes and a completed the list of our Kenya Wattle-eyes! It is time to move quickly if a group photo and then we have our struggle through the city to reach the circulation a hotel restaurant where we had our last meal of the whole festival. This has made close to the airport Nairobi. We said that thanks to our driver Simon and John were exceptional in all. Their skills Excellent car, great kindness and interest in wildlife are an asset to the trip. As for Joseph and Nico have demonstrated once again that professionals and experts who were in all aspects of this fabulous tour of Kenya. We came to see and enjoy wildlife and that is exactly what we did. The powers of these two guides were as good as it is and the hard work and search for birds, recognize the full capacity in the world who want the best wildlife viewing in Kenya
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