From: nicholas nalianya <nicolongclaw@yahoo.com>
Date: 2009-10-14 04:27
Subject: Re: [KENYABIRDSNET] Crow Range

Hi,
 
I was in Kibwezi/Chyulu hills area as from 29th Septemeber to 3rd of October on a research reconnaissance trip. We were staying in Kibwezi township. During my stay there I didnt record any House crows, but I will be there for another 16 days field work in the Chyulu's doing ornithological work. I will keep an eye for any house crows. 
 
Later,
 
Nicodemus Nalianya
National Museums of Kenya.

--- On Wed, 10/14/09, Don Reid <donreid@africaonline.co.ke> wrote:

From: Don Reid <donreid@africaonline.co.ke>
Subject: [KENYABIRDSNET] Crow Range
To: "Birdsnet" <kenyabirdsnet@yahoogroups.com>
Cc: "Colin Ryall" <colin.ryall@ntlworld.com>
Date: Wednesday, October 14, 2009, 12:54 AM

 
Dear Itai and any birder who may be able to help,
 
Dr Colin Ryall who used to be in Mombasa and who nows lives in UK has just completed a book on the Indian House Crow.  He is trying to update the present range of the crow.  I have already sent a request to Colin Jackson in Watamu so he can communicate the situ there and how far ranging the crows are at present.  The other areas are Voi (if there is anyone doing a project in that area) and any possible sightings in Nbi and also how far up the Msa Nbi road they have travelled.  There is also the Shimba Hills, Kwale, Shimoni and Wasini Island.  Any info would be very much appreciated by Colin whose e-mail is colin.ryall@ ntlworld. com   Sorry cannot facilitate this myself as I am rather Mombasa bound just now.  Happy birding or should I say "Happy crowless birding"
 
Marlene Reid