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如题活动策划了近一年,参加的人员有部分变动,目前参加的人员有:
法雨,蓝鹊,云淡,WINE,军长,羽翎,SWEET(深圳)+1,疯游隼(深圳)
按计划,我们还有一个空位,路途遥远,机会难得,请慎重考虑后尽快报名(请在28日前)。
时间:
9月26日晚9点广州白云机场出发,10月6日早8点半肯尼亚内罗毕机场返回广州
费用:
往返机票 6000元左右(由于税的变动,实际金额可能略有出入)
团费(陆上交通,饮用水,食,宿-两人一间,全含):1765美圆/人
我的联络方式:13806072571
行程及相关信息:
Day 01 – 27th Sept 08 Arrival in Nairobi – Mt. Kenya Forest
Upon arrival at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, we will meet you after clearing with the immigration and board our specially made 4WD tour buses. Immediately drive towards Thika which is going to be our first stop. Here we will have some tea & coffee as well as safari orientation before some birding. At the hotel grounds, which have 2 waterfalls, birds to look for include Trumpeter Hornbill, occasional Purple-crested Turaco, African Black Duck, Giant and Striped Kingfishers, Sombre and Grey-olive Greenbuls, African Penduline Tit and Black-collared Apalis. Proceed on to Castle Forest Lodge via rice paddies north of Thika and expect to arrive at the lodge in time for lunch. The rest of the day will be spent birding around the forest trails, nearby river as well as the lodge grounds. Dinner and overnight will be at Castle Forest Lodge. (5 Hrs) (Due to the stops it will take approximately 5 hours to get to the lodge)
Castle Forest Lodge, the grounds are good for birding. Here, we can bird the grounds and the route up to Mt. Kenya. The key species in the area include: Olive and Eastern Bronze-naped Pigeons, Red-fronted Parrot, Hartlaub’s Turaco, Scarce Swift, Crowned and Silvery-cheeked Hornbills, Moustached Green and Yellow-rumped Tinkerbirds, Cape Wagtail, Black Saw-wing, Yellow-whiskered, Slender-billed and Mountain Greenbuls, White-starred Robin, Cape Robin Chat, Cinnamon Bracken Warbler, Hunter’s Cisticola, Chestnut-throated, Grey and Black-throated Apalises, White-browed Crombec, African Dusky Flycatcher, Rufous Chatterer, Chin-spot Batis, Montane White-eye, White-bellied Tit, Tropical Boubou, Grey Cuckoo-shrike, Montane Oriole, Waller’s Starling, Red-billed Oxpecker, Olive, Taccaze, Northern and Eastern Double-collared Sunbirds, Brown-capped Weaver, Yellowbellied Waxbill, Thick-billed Seed-eater, Yellow-crowned Canary and Oriole-Finch. Raptors include Harrier Hawk, Crowned Eagle, Cuckoo Falcon, Great Sparrowhawk and the scarce Grey Kestrel and Rufous-sided Sparrowhawk. Montane Nightjar can be seen and heard in the evening, and Olive Ibis sometimes flies through as they head to roost.
Day 02 – 28th Sept 08 Arid Samburu Game Reserve
After breakfast this morning we drive further north to Samburu with picnic lunch boxes to allow us birding along the way. On the way we will look for the near-endemic Boran Cisticola, as well Dusky Turtle Dove, Plain-backed Pipit, Little Rock Thrush, Cape Rook, Blue-eared Starling and Red-collared, Long-tailed and Jackson’s Widowbirds. In the afternoon, we will arrive at Samburu reserve, in time for our evening en route birding and mammal watching towards Samburu Serena Lodge for dinner and overnight. (6 hrs)
Day 03 – 29th Sept 08 Samburu Game Reserve
Today we will have a full day to explore Samburu game reserve with a set of game drives. All our meals and our second night will be at Samburu Serena Lodge.
Samburu itself is an excellent reserve for birding (it actually consists of a complex of 3 reserves, Buffalo Springs, Samburu & Shaba). The area is mainly dry acacia savannah, but has riverine forest along the river banks, along with doum palms. This area has several unusual species, more commonly encountered in the arid north. Spectacular species include Somali Ostrich, Secretary Bird, Vulturine Guineafowl and Kori and Buff-crested Bustards. Specialities of the area include Somali Courser, Somali Bee-eater, White-headed Mousebird, Violet Woodhoopoe, Bare-eyed Thrush, Straw-coloured Whydah, Golden Pipit, Golden-breasted Starling, Shining and Black-bellied Sunbirds and Donaldson-Smith’s Sparrow-Weaver. Raptors are commonly seen and include Egyptian, Hooded, African White-backed, Rüppell’s Griffon, Lappet-faced and Palm-nut Vultures, Bateleur, Harrier-Hawk, Pale Chanting and Gabar Goshawks, Brown Snake Eagle, Verreaux’s, Tawny and Martial Eagles, African Hawk Eagle and Pygmy Falcon. Species likely to be seen whilst driving through the reserve include; Crested Francolin, Yellow-necked Spurfowl, Helmeted Guineafowl, Chestnut-bellied, Liechtenstein's and
Black-faced Sandgrouse, Namaqua Dove, Orange-bellied Parrot, Black-and-white, Great Spotted, Redchested, African and Diederik Cuckoos, White-browed Coucal, Pearl-spotted Owlet, Slender-tailed Nightjar, Palm Swift, Blue-naped Mousebird, Grey-headed and Striped Kingfishers, White-throated and Little Beeeaters, Lilac-breasted and Rufous-crowned Rollers, Common Hoopoe, Abyssinian Scimitarbill, Eastern Yellow-billed and Von der Decken's Hornbills, Black-throated, D'Arnaud's and Red-and-yellow Barbets, Greater Honeyguide, Nubian, Grey, Cardinal and Bearded Woodpeckers, Singing Bush Lark, Red-winged, Pink-breasted and Fawn-coloured Larks, Fischer’s and Chestnut-headed Sparrow-Larks, Wire-tailed Swallow, Rock Martin, White-browed Scrub Robin, Southern Black and African Grey Flycatchers, Rattling, Ashy and Desert Cisticolas, Pale Prinia, Grey Wren-Warbler, Yellow-breasted Apalis, Red-fronted Warbler, Banded Parisoma, Northern Crombec, Yellow-bellied and Yellow-vented Eremomelas, Northern Grey Tit, Mousecoloured Penduline Tit, Pygmy Batis, Northern White-crowned Shrike, Taita Fiscal, Three-streaked Tchagra, Bru-bru, Rosy-patched Shrike, Slate-coloured Boubou, Northern Puffback, Black-headed Oriole, Fan-tailed Raven, Fischer’s, Magpie and Wattled Starlings, Eastern Violet-backed, Hunter’s and Mariqua Sunbirds, Chestnut Sparrow, Yellow-spotted Petronia, Black-capped Social Weaver, Speckle-fronted, Vitelline Masked, Lesser Masked and Chestnut Weavers, Red-billed Quelea, Blue-capped Cordon-bleu, Purple Grenadier, Crimson-rumped and Black-cheeked Waxbills, African Silverbill, Cut-throat Finch, Yellow-rumped Seed-eater, White-bellied Canary and Somali Golden-breasted Bunting. Common birds include Emerald Spotted Wood Dove, Mourning Dove, White-bellied Go-away-bird, Red-billed Hornbill, Northern Brownbul, Rufous Chatterer, Spotted Morning Thrush, Red-billed and White-headed Buffalo Weavers, Golden Palm and Black-headed Weavers, and Parrot-billed Sparrow. In terms of mammals, there are several unusual species present, which specialise in this dryer area. These include both Grevy’s and Grant's Zebras, Gerenuk, Beisa Oryx, Reticulated Giraffe (Reticulated Giraffe, African Elephant, Kirk’s Dikdik, Grant’s and Thompson's Gazelles and Impala. Lion are reasonably common, and Cheetah are possible. The trees along the river offer good conditions for finding Leopard.
Day 04 – 30th Sept 08 Naro Moru
This morning after breakfast and some final birding in Samburu, we head back south with picnic lunch boxes, we will have the option of visiting Meru Forest, where Kenya’s only Black-and-White Flycatchers can be seen. We will hope to arrive in Naro Moru River Lodge later in afternoon. The rest of the day will be spent birding around the lodge’s beautiful grounds and the area along the river line and the nearby forest. Dinner and overnight will be at Naro Moru River Lodge. (4hrs)
The grounds around Naro Moru River Lodge provide excellent highland birding. The key species to look for include: Olive and Eastern Bronze-naped Pigeons, Red-fronted Parrot, Hartlaub’s Turaco, Scarce Swift, Crowned and Silverycheeked Hornbills, Moustached Green and Yellow-rumped Tinkerbirds, Cape Wagtail, Black Sawwing, Yellow-whiskered, Slender-billed and Mountain Greenbuls, White-starred Robin, Cape Robin Chat, Cinnamon Bracken Warbler, Hunter’s Cisticola, Chestnut-throated, Grey and Black-throated Apalises, Grey-capped Warbler, White-browed Crombec, African Dusky Flycatcher, Rufous Chatterer, Chin-spot Batis, Montane White-eye, White-bellied Tit, Tropical Boubou, Grey Cuckooshrike, Montane Oriole, Waller’s Starling, Red-billed Oxpecker, Eastern Double-collared Sunbird, Brown-capped Weaver, Yellow-bellied Waxbill, Thick-billed Seed-eater, Yellow-crowned Canary and Oriole-Finch. Raptors include Harrier Hawk, Crowned Eagle, Great Sparrowhawk and the scarce Grey Kestrel and Rufous-sided Sparrowhawk. Mammals include Black-and-White Colobus and Syke's Monkey.
Day 05 – 01st Oct 08 Lake Baringo
After an early breakfast, we depart the slopes of Mt. Kenya driving across the Solio Plains which are excellent for Long-tailed, Red-collared and Jackson’s Widowbirds, and wintering birds may have begun to arrive, including Pallid and Montagu’s Harriers, Lesser Kestrel, Eurasian Roller and European Bee-eater. Both Sharpe’s Longclaw and Denham’s Bustard have been recorded here, as well as more common Kori Bustard, Capped Wheatear, Spotted Dikkop, Crowned and Blacksmith Lapwings and Pectoral-patch Cisticolas. We can then visit a quarry for Mackinder’s Eagle Owll roosting. We will make a brief stop marshes at Thompson’s Falls are home to African Snipe, African Marsh Harrier, Cape Wagtail and Tinkling Cisticola. We will proceed to Baringo via Nakuru town for lunch at Bontana Hotel. After lunch proceed to Baringo arriving in time for a drive and walk to the cliffs for evening birding. Our dinner and overnight will be at Lake Baringo Country Club. (7hrs) again due to several stops |
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