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<blockquote data-quote="Swissboy" data-source="post: 3519200" data-attributes="member: 4926"><p>Day thirteen was reserved for the <strong>Mubwindi Swamp</strong> trail. We did not find the African Green Broadbill that I had in my top-priority target list. Apparently, July is better for this species, when it is breeding. I did, however, get to see two other such top-priority target species on this trail, the <strong>Black-billed Turaco</strong> and the <strong>White-headed Wood-Hoopoe</strong>. The latter was literally a last-minute chance after we had earlier only heard the birds.</p><p></p><p>Mubwindi swamp itself was not very productive on our visit, it was along the trail to get there where we had many very interesting birds.</p><p></p><p>The <strong>Cinnamon-chested Bee-eater</strong> was not new that day, but it presented itself nicely in the evening at the lodge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swissboy, post: 3519200, member: 4926"] Day thirteen was reserved for the [B]Mubwindi Swamp[/B] trail. We did not find the African Green Broadbill that I had in my top-priority target list. Apparently, July is better for this species, when it is breeding. I did, however, get to see two other such top-priority target species on this trail, the [B]Black-billed Turaco[/B] and the [B]White-headed Wood-Hoopoe[/B]. The latter was literally a last-minute chance after we had earlier only heard the birds. Mubwindi swamp itself was not very productive on our visit, it was along the trail to get there where we had many very interesting birds. The [B]Cinnamon-chested Bee-eater[/B] was not new that day, but it presented itself nicely in the evening at the lodge. [/QUOTE]
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