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<blockquote data-quote="timsg80" data-source="post: 3275490" data-attributes="member: 112901"><p>August 27th, Nairobi Airport, Kenya</p><p>242. Little Swift</p><p>243. Whire-rumped Swift</p><p>244. Pied Crow</p><p>245. Superb Starling</p><p>246. Common Bulbul</p><p>247. Nyanza Swift</p><p>248. African Pied Wagtail</p><p>249. White-browed Sparrow-Weaver</p><p>250. Black-throated Heron</p><p>251. Grey Crowned Crane</p><p></p><p>Kisumu, Kenya</p><p>252. Hamerkop</p><p>253. Abdim's Stork</p><p>254. Spur-winged Lapwing</p><p>255. African Sacred Ibis</p><p></p><p>Kakamega, Kenya</p><p>256. Wire-tailed Swallow</p><p>257. Yellow-billed Kite</p><p>258. Northern Fiscal</p><p>259. Black Bishop</p><p></p><p>Kakamega Forest, Kenya</p><p>260. <strong>White-headed Saw-wing</strong> first lifer of the trip!</p><p>261. <strong>Grey-throated Barbet</strong></p><p>262. <strong>Chapin's Flycatcher</strong></p><p>263. <strong>Ross's Turaco</strong></p><p>264. Speckled Mousebird</p><p>265. Little Bee-eater</p><p>266. Cardinal Woodpecker</p><p>267. Black Saw-wing</p><p>268. <strong>Joyful Greenbul</strong></p><p>269. White-eyed Slaty Flycatcher</p><p>270. African Grey Flycatcher</p><p>271. <strong>African Blue Flycatcher</strong></p><p>272. Bronzy Sunbird</p><p>273. <strong>Green-headed Sunbird</strong></p><p>274. <strong>Northern Double-collared Sunbird</strong></p><p>275. <strong>Mackinnon's Shrike</strong></p><p>276. Black-necked Weaver</p><p>277. <strong>Brown-capped Weaver</strong></p><p>278. <strong>Vieillot's Black Weaver</strong></p><p>279. <strong>Grey-headed Nigrita</strong></p><p>280. Village Indigobird</p><p>281. African Citril</p><p>282. <strong>White-spotted Flufftail</strong> What an awesome bird!</p><p>283. Tambourine Dove</p><p>284. <strong>Great Blue Turaco</strong> maybe my favourite species I've seen?</p><p>285. Cinnamon-chested Bee-eater</p><p>286. <strong>Yellow-whiskered Greenbul</strong></p><p>287. <strong>Slender-billed Greenbul</strong></p><p>288. <strong>Red-tailed Bristlebill</strong></p><p>289. <strong>Brown-chested Alethe</strong></p><p>290. <strong>Equatorial Akalat</strong></p><p>291. <strong>Snowy-crowned Robin-Chat</strong></p><p>292. <strong>Grey-winged Robin-Chat</strong></p><p>293. <strong>African Thrush</strong></p><p>294. <strong>Black-faced Rufous Warbler</strong></p><p>295. <strong>Black-collared Apalis</strong></p><p>296. <strong>White-chinned Prinia</strong></p><p>297. <strong>Western Oriole</strong></p><p>298. Olive Sunbird</p><p>299. <strong>Yellow-billed Barbet</strong></p><p></p><p>An awesome first day in the forest, where virtually every bird I saw was a lifer, despite it being my 9th trip to Kenya!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timsg80, post: 3275490, member: 112901"] August 27th, Nairobi Airport, Kenya 242. Little Swift 243. Whire-rumped Swift 244. Pied Crow 245. Superb Starling 246. Common Bulbul 247. Nyanza Swift 248. African Pied Wagtail 249. White-browed Sparrow-Weaver 250. Black-throated Heron 251. Grey Crowned Crane Kisumu, Kenya 252. Hamerkop 253. Abdim's Stork 254. Spur-winged Lapwing 255. African Sacred Ibis Kakamega, Kenya 256. Wire-tailed Swallow 257. Yellow-billed Kite 258. Northern Fiscal 259. Black Bishop Kakamega Forest, Kenya 260. [B]White-headed Saw-wing[/B] first lifer of the trip! 261. [B]Grey-throated Barbet[/B] 262. [B]Chapin's Flycatcher[/B] 263. [B]Ross's Turaco[/B] 264. Speckled Mousebird 265. Little Bee-eater 266. Cardinal Woodpecker 267. Black Saw-wing 268. [B]Joyful Greenbul[/B] 269. White-eyed Slaty Flycatcher 270. African Grey Flycatcher 271. [B]African Blue Flycatcher[/B] 272. Bronzy Sunbird 273. [B]Green-headed Sunbird[/B] 274. [B]Northern Double-collared Sunbird[/B] 275. [B]Mackinnon's Shrike[/B] 276. Black-necked Weaver 277. [B]Brown-capped Weaver[/B] 278. [B]Vieillot's Black Weaver[/B] 279. [B]Grey-headed Nigrita[/B] 280. Village Indigobird 281. African Citril 282. [B]White-spotted Flufftail[/B] What an awesome bird! 283. Tambourine Dove 284. [B]Great Blue Turaco[/B] maybe my favourite species I've seen? 285. Cinnamon-chested Bee-eater 286. [B]Yellow-whiskered Greenbul[/B] 287. [B]Slender-billed Greenbul[/B] 288. [B]Red-tailed Bristlebill[/B] 289. [B]Brown-chested Alethe[/B] 290. [B]Equatorial Akalat[/B] 291. [B]Snowy-crowned Robin-Chat[/B] 292. [B]Grey-winged Robin-Chat[/B] 293. [B]African Thrush[/B] 294. [B]Black-faced Rufous Warbler[/B] 295. [B]Black-collared Apalis[/B] 296. [B]White-chinned Prinia[/B] 297. [B]Western Oriole[/B] 298. Olive Sunbird 299. [B]Yellow-billed Barbet[/B] An awesome first day in the forest, where virtually every bird I saw was a lifer, despite it being my 9th trip to Kenya! [/QUOTE]
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