From: Colin Jackson <colin.jackson@arocha.org>
Date: 2008-11-21 06:29
Subject: Re: [KENYABIRDSNET] Rufous Tailed Weaver Masai Mara images

Re the plover - I'd agree that this is a Caspian Plover, not a Lesser Sandplover, but which I think is still a pretty good record for Baringo.

Colin

2008/11/20 AYUB KARIUKI <ayubkariuki@hotmail.com>
Dear David, Dear all,
Thank you for your kind comments but allow me to say that I may not get dissappointed by David comments as this was not competition but I was passing information to others to be alter. Anyway am attaching the images of the birds we saw and I welcome comments on them as usual.
 
with kind regards
Joseph


 


From: d.j.fisher@ntlworld.com
To: ayubkariuki@hotmail.com
CC: mat@wananchi.com; Colin.Jackson@arocha.org; chwjackson@gmail.com; jeremy.lindsell@rspb.org.uk
Subject: Re: [KENYABIRDSNET] Rufous Tailed Weaver Masai Mara
Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2008 08:12:32 +0000


18 Nov 2008
 
 
Dear Joseph,
 
I read your account with interest.  You certainly saw some very good birds on your safari.
 
I'm writing in regard to the Rufous-tailed Weavers.  I'm sorry to disappoint you but although this species isn't mentioned for Kenya in the field guides there have in fact been two previous sightings in the Mara.  Dave Richards saw a group about 4-5 years ago and then there was a second sighting last year (I think).  Both of these records have been submitted to the East African Rarities Committee.  So your record would be the third for Kenya I think - still a very good record, therefore.
 
Jeremy Lindsell is the current secretary of the committee and so I am copying this to him and a couple of the other members who will be interested in your record.  Jeremy can supply exact details of the previous two records should you be interested.
 
Best wishes,
 
David
 
 
David Fisher
56 Western Way, Sandy, Bedfordshire, SG19 1DU, United Kingdom
Tel:  01767-220468  Fax:  01767-262916
 
----- Original Message -----
From: AYUB KARIUKI
To: kenyabirdsnet@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 7:37 PM
Subject: [KENYABIRDSNET] Rufous Tailed Weaver Masai Mara

 


Dear All birders,
My names are Joseph and a bird guide with Nature's Wonderland Safaris and over the Novermber period I have been out with some birding clients for about 17 days within Kenya. Although these birders are old we did not do intensive--- Hardcore birding with them and ofcourse most brown and small birds were a bit difficult for them to locate. Nevertheless it was the most enjoyeable tours and adventurous tour I might have been on for almost 11yrs of my birding experience. I shall not be able o write an account of each day tour Like my top notch birder Brian Finch (I respect his write up) but I have thought we should share with you the few exciting moments that we have encounter on the day with dates Higlights.
on 2nd November we visited Thika sewage ponds as part of pre-tour and very interesting to see at this ponds were the Ringed Plover about (10), reported sometime back by Brian Finch One Gargernay and 1 Nothern shoveler, 4 Southern Pochards and finally 1 lone Long Toed Plover-- pictures available.
 
0n 3rd November we visited Blue Post and at a suprise 1 Purple Crested Turaco within the compounds last time I saw this birds was 1997 when I was still Fluer pupil at the same ground, we finsihed with a surprise of Trumpeter hornbill Nesting on it usual tree those who know it will understand. We continued to Mountain Lodge only to arrive and spot over 1st Migrant at the lodge water Hole of 1 Black Stork that overnight there until 4 morning.
 
On 7th November we arrived at Nakuru in the evening and the next day birding we got a surprise of  Collared Pranticole that was looking Juv. on the lake shore clear photo available for this first for me to record here.
 
On 9th November we proceed to Baringo and on the morning of 10th birding at Baringo cliff we saw a Denham's Bustard and flew towards the Lake side-- no photo for this available again would be a first time record here. We continued the next morning with birding at the lake shore and here our surprise was a plover that looked like a Lesser Sandplover Image avialabe and soon I get them from the client will send them over on this forum.
 
On 13th we were at Mara and our first bird here was Eurassian Hobby female roosting and the next surprise was a Black billed Barbet which is limited to Kisumu and western Kenya (photo available) and last but not the least was 3 Rufous Tailed Weaver that have never been recorded in Kenya but only limited to Northern Tanzania  and has never crossed over to Kenya. Photos aviailable and we saw this on the hills behind the KWS research station and Mara Sarova Camp on the afternoon of 15th November 2008.
 
Finally today 14th November we did a short visit to Gatamaiyu Forest  to look for Abbot Starling at around 1630hrs we failed to find this bird at the same tree it was report seen breeding  and which we saw on 10th October 2008 and when we were about to give-up on our way back they surprise us by roosting infront of our at  dry tree on different locations and the arrived in a bird hunting party of Sharpe's Starling, White headed Wood Hoope, Mountain Oriole, Fine banded Wood Pecker and the 2 male and female Abbot Starling  so hope still high on this species in this forest. We finished up with 2 Black Throated Apalis nesting on the Cyprus trees on the fence at the fishing Camp office.
 
I may not have written  a good write-up as other as 17 days would bore most readys but though this highlight are worth. I shall be willing to supply the images of any mentioned above soon I get them in 2 days time from the clients.
 
Wishing you all an exciting birding times!!!
 
Regards
Joseph Kariuki




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