Mammals:
39. Least Weasel
39. Least Weasel
Have you not gone on a night chameleon walk yet?
is that C. gambianus?
67. Eastern giant pouched rat
is that C. gambianus?
I have been going in the forest myself, but never very far, and never with a guide. I am especially surprised that I haven't seen any galago yet,
Fish
150. Klein's Butterflyfish
151. Yellow-margined Moray
152. Silverstreak Wrasse
Good luck with the galago. The best your're probably gonna get is a brief glimpse at some eyeshine. And there's at least two species (or is it three?) in the area.
And I found if you go out with a guide - especially one of the birding ones - you'll see at lot more because they're better at spotting them.
Are you staying at the Amani Guesthouse?
Hix
271 Black-and-white Warbler - Mniotilta varia
I have been going in the forest myself, but never very far, and never with a guide. I am especially surprised that I haven't seen any galago yet, but I did see more palm civets....I also saw my first chameleon:
20. Usambara three-horned chameleon
And one new bird
476. Brown-hooded kingfisher
I think there is even 4 species of galago in Amani...
I am not really sure what the name of where I am staying is, but I guess it is the Amani guesthouse, it is at least right next to the Conservation main station along the main road in the "botanical garden"...
Fish
153. Blueheaded Wrasse
154. Rockmover Wrasse
Hix
as opposed to snorkeling? Because you already had seen 161 fish species before diving....First opportunity to go diving on Christmas Island since I arrived....
as opposed to snorkeling? Because you already had seen 161 fish species before diving....
Or were they all on your plates at the restaurant?![]()
477. Green barbet
478. Uluguru violet-backed sunbird
479. Dark-backed weaver
Mammals
68. Suni
Went to a local site down at Heybridge Basin - as well as good clear views of goldcrest and Cetti's warbler (the best views of the latter species I have ever had) also managed to see a brilliant lifer, that takes the title of best bird I have seen this year.
152. Great grey shrike Lanius excubitor
It made several attempts to catch robins and house sparrows hiding in the scrub, and offered superb views.
480. African openbill stork
481. Lizard buzzard
482. European bee-eater
483. African bare-eyed trush
484. Melba finch
485. Eastern chanting goshawk
486. Red-billed buffalo weaver
487. Jameson firefinch
488. Lesser striped swallow
69. Kirk's dikdik
70. Garnett's galago
71. Eastern white-bearded wildebeest
72. Ochre's bush squirrel
I am now back in Kenya for several days for a meeting and I will go back to Amani in a few days again