A furry addition, that I saw last week:
8. Western European hedgehog
First 2 days in Kenya, I almost did not leave the compound, but still got a few nice species:
86. Speckled pigeon
87. Pied crow
88. Common bulbul
89. Baglafecht’s weaver
90. Bronze sunbird
91. Striated mousebird
92. Tawny-flanked prinia
93. Amethyst sunbird
94. Yellow-billed kite
95. White-browed sparrow weaver
96. Hartlaub’s turaco
97. Rock martin
98. African pied wagtail
99. Grey/ green-backed camaroptera
100. Yellow-breasted apalis
101. Black-backed puffback
102. African sacred ibis
103. Hadada ibis
104. Black-headed heron
105. Cape robin chat
106. Streaky seed-eater
107. Cinnamon-chested bee-eater
108. Collared sunbird
109. Eastern double-collared sunbird
110. Rufous sparrow
111. Red-eyed dove
112. Black sawwing
113. White-bellied tit
114. Augur buzzard
115. Woodland sparrowhawk
116. Bronze mannakin
117. Cinnamon bracken-warbler
118. African citril
119. Red-backed shrike
120. Red-rumped swallow
121. Little swift
122. Chin-spotted batis
123. Montane white-eye
124. Rattling cisticola
124. Steppe buzzard (subspecies nr.2 of common buzzard)
Mammals
9. Southern tree hyrax
10. White-throated guenon
I am especially happy with the tree hyrax which has his roost in one of the trees here, so I saw him every round and 3 turaco sightings is always good

. Tomorrow of to Baringo.