From: Brian Finch <birdfinch@gmail.com>
Date: 2017-03-15 11:37
Subject: Re: [KENYABIRDSNET] Semi-collared Flycatcher - Mt Kenya, Ragati
Hi Jamie,
I have never heard of a SCF on the Mountain itself, but Tom, Nigel and
myself had one on Lolldaiga Nov 2015. They are very nice, was it an
adult male? Also Washington had one at Ngong Forest a week ago,
Best for now
Brian
On 3/12/17, James Christian karisiasafaris@gmail.com [kenyabirdsnet]
<kenyabirdsnet-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I spent the weekend up at Ragati and really enjoyed birding the forest
> around their new log cabin. Below are some of the species that I saw.
>
> Something that seemed out of place was the Semi-collared Flycatcher that we
> spotted beside the camping area. It was low to the ground and very
> cooperative. Has this species been seen on the mountain before? I can see
> in the Stevenson range map a few x s east of its normal range but can't
> tell from where these observations might have been made.
>
> Cheers, Jamie Christian
>
> Crowned Eagle
> Semi-collared Flycatcher
> Black-headed Oriole
> Chinspot Batis
> African Emerald Cuckoo
> White-starred Robin
> Yellow-whiskered Greenbul
> White-tailed Crested Flycatcher
> African Hill Babbler
> Olive Sunbird
> Common House Martin
> Hunter's Cisticola
> Black Sawwing
> Brown-capped Weaver
> Slender-billed Greenbul
> Grey Apalis
> Mountain Buzzard
> Montane White-eye
> Eastern Double-collared Sunbird
> Thick-billed Seedeater
> Cabani's Greenbul
> Cinnamon Bracken Warbler
> Mountain Greenbul
> Hartlaub's Turaco
>
> --
> James Christian
> Karisia Walking Safaris
> P.O Box 1716 - 10400,
> Nanyuki, Kenya
> Tel: +254 721371694
> http://www.karisia.com
>