522. Striped kingfisher
523. Moustached green tinkerbird
524. Ayres hawk eagle
525. Eastern chanting goshawk
526. Secretary bird
527. Kori bustard
528. Black-faced sandgrouse
529. Buff-crested bustard
530. Steppe eagle.
531. Black-necked weaver
532. Hildebrandt's starling
533. Fischer's starling
534. Golden-breasted starling
535. Vulturine guineafowl
536. Southern ground hornbill
537. Temminck's courser
Mammals
91. Steenbok (subspecies naumanni)
92. Kirk's dikdik
XX. Southern lesser kudu
93. Fringe-eared oryx
94. African bush elephant
95. Dwarf mongoose
I spent the weekend in Mkomazi National Park, which is the only park in Tanzania part of the Somali arid zone (Tsavo ecosystem), so there are quite some bird species that can only be seen here for Tanzania. On both days I was the only visitor and I did not see any cars during 10 hours in the park. I saw most bird species I really wanted to see (Golden-breasted starling, vulturine guineafowl), though I missed the white-headed mousebirds. In terms of mammals I was very happy with 23 Fringe-eared oryxes, many lesser kudu, Cokes's hartebeest and masai giraffe. Unfortunately we missed the gerenuk. All in all most mammals are still very shy in this park, so I will upload some pictures later, but the quality is not too high...
Though I doubt I will reach the 600 birds this year, I am ahead of schedule for 100 mammal species this year![]()
Was it just a day trip, or did you stay in the park overnight? Although I saw the gerenuk I missed the fringe-eareds when I was there. I also dipped on the White-headed Mousebirds (and the Golden-breasts and Vulturines). I found it top be a nice park, quite extensive although the wildlife was scattered and very shy.
I must get back to writing up my Tanzanian trip!
Hix