Friday, 16 November 2012

Out of Africa

'Being A Bird' a fabulous new bird book for kids in Kenya
Apologies for the paucity of entries in the past couple of weeks. Since my last scribblings I have been to Kenya, Nairobi to be exact and back plus just returned from Israel - but more about that trip tomorrow.

In Kenya I was beautifully looked after by Nature Kenya and the Kenya Tourist Board and stayed in an amazing hotel and apartment and saw tons of birds. And by tons I mean tons. I'm still writing my species list out. I reckon that I must have seen at least 300 species in and around Nairobi with upwards of 100 of them being totally new to me. In fact, some were so new to me that I instantly forgot their names!

The best creatures that I saw were my first wild Ostriches, Giraffes, Water Buffalo and White Rhinos. There was also a multitude of other mammals including zebras and various antelopes including the curious and truly massive Eland. A bull Eland walked past our vehicle whilst we were in the Nairobi National Park. As it strolled past we could hear its leg joints clicking. They are famous for this phenomenon. Bird wise it was the Secretary Bird that stole the show. We saw three of them in the National Park. It is a species that I have dreamt about seeing since I was a little boy. To see this weird looking bird prancing in the grassland was a joy to behold. A dream come true.

During my stay I was asked to launch Being A Bird by Nature Kenya at the Nairobi Natural History Museum. It's a great little book that will go a long way to encourage kids to notice the urban birds around them in Nairobi. A fabulous effort by the authors and illustrator.

I'll be writing a piece about my Nairobi experience in a forthcoming issue of Bird Watching Magazine.

Tuesday, 6 November 2012

Homeward bound after an excellent Kenyan experience!

 Sharpe's Longclaw - extremely rare and extremely rarely seen atop bushes!
 Mountain Wagtail
 White-backed Duck
 Long-tailed Fiscal
A mighty Crowned Eagle

Monday, 5 November 2012

Nairobi Arboretum

Craning my neck looking at a Hartlaub's Turaco in the canopy 
 A juvenile Little Sparrowhawk
 The Hartlaub's again
 A female Baglafecht Weaver
 Red-billed Firefinch
Yellow-throated Longclaw

Sunday, 4 November 2012

More from Kenya

 Black-shouldered Kite
 White-browed Coucal
 Some four legged friends
 Three-banded Plover 
 Long-tailed Fiscal
 Rufous-naped Lark
 Yellow-billed Oxpecker
Giraffes standing to attention

Saturday, 3 November 2012

Kenyeah!

 Some great habitat
 A Pink-backed Pelecan in a tree
 Pink-backed Pelecan
 Black Crake
 An African Harrier Hawk being mobbed by a Cape Rook
Red-chested Cuckoo

Friday, 2 November 2012

The Rift Valley near Nairobi

 Somali Golden-breasted Bunting
 Common Bulbul
 A male Baglafecht Weaver
 African Harrier Hawk 
A view of The Rift

More tomorrow. Late for my appointment!

Wednesday, 31 October 2012

A great grey day in Hartlepool, Cleveland

 A dozy Feral Pigeon
 Beach shot near Hartlepool
 Looking the other way

A Mediterranean Gull