From: khazalwa musa <koribustard2001@yahoo.com>
Date: 2007-05-22 10:38
Subject: Re: [KENYABIRDSNET] Cuckoos continue
hi to you all,ive just arrived from rwanda and today
morning itook awalk in asmall forest near my rural in
south nandi and the cuckoos were there RED-CHESTED
CUCKOO,EMARALD CUCKOO,DIEDERIC CUCKOO AND BLACK CUCKOO
all in one place and gave me a good opportunity to
hear them calls each with its different its a cuckoos
season others include:WHI TE THROATED LEAFLOVE,
TAMBOURINE DOVE,DOUBLE TOOTHED BARBET,YELLOW WHITE
EYE,GREY HEADED NEGRO-FINCH,PARADISE FLYCATCHER,BLUE
FLYCATCHER,COMMON BULBUL,BLACK HEADED
WEAVER,BAGLAFETCHED WEAVER,SINGING CISTICOLA,AFRICAN
HARRIER HAWK,AUGUR BUZZARD,LONG CRESTED EAGLE,BLACK
KITE,MALACHITE KINGFISHER,SPECKLED MOUSEBIRD,WHITE
EYED SLATY FLYCATCHER ihope you are having nice
birdwalks mine is hillarious its moses khazalwa see
you soon and bye
--- kenyabirdsnet@yahoogroups.com
<fleur@africaonline.co.ke> wrote:
> Greetings birders
>
> Nature Kenya outings continue to record more cuckoos
than usual: Red-chested
> Cuckoo at Karen Blixen Museum on Wednesday 16 May;
and on Sunday 20 May,
> Red-chested and rufous female Diederik Cuckoos on
Magadi Road at Icross
> turning; and African Cuckoo some kilometres past the
bridge.
>
> Also three Kori Bustard near the water tank just
before Ol Tepessi, and
> Grey-capped Social Weavers feeding young.
>
> Wishing you good birding, Fleur
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