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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Rufiji River birdlife
I always take lots of photos of birds – many of which just don’t turn out. However, Selous was great for birds as well as mammals – I saw at least 3 different types of bee-eater, we saw spoonbills, open billed storks, herons, hornbills, Egyptian geese, and lots of different raptors. At the campsite I saw woodpeckers and woodland kingfishers, and one evening I even saw an owl.
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Sue & her partner Bill are two experienced International School teachers who moved to teach in Luanda in August 2008. In July and August 2010 they went to Scotland for their summer holidays. Apart from outrageous scenery, neolithic sites and wildlife (including the plants) were the themes of the trip.
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