*Note: Text and all photos in all Kenya posts are by Shawn Billerman unless otherwise noted.This post has absolutely no story to it, just a bunch of random pictures that I wanted to share that didn't really fit in with any of my other posts... (if any of these pictures have appeared in other posts, its just because I forgot I've used them)
Enjoy!
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A tray full of Vitelline Masked Weavers (
Ploceus velatus) and Yellow-spotted Petronia (
Petronia pyrgita) coming to fruit at our camp; Fork-tailed Drongo (
Dicrurus adsimilis) in camp; Egyptian Goose (
Alopochen aegyptiacus) (all 3 of these photos by Jess Marion)
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White-throated Bee-eater (
Merops albicolis) part of a flock of 3 or 4 birds that moved through camp one day; Another view of camp; View of the Research Center (note elephant poo scattered all over the ground); Namaqua Doves (
Oena capensis) part of a group of 7 or 8 individuals that were occasionaly seen at the center
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Finally, Jess (click
here for her blog), who so graciously provided me with many of the bird photographs I used (and all the
good bird photos I used)... Thanks Jess!
If I can get more bird pictures in the coming weeks and months, I will post them. Otherwise, here is a link to our class
website.
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