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DAY 01: There you board the flight at night restricted to Nairobi, Kenya from EuropeDAY 02: The regular flight of PARKA NAIROBI NATIONAL to see him? arrive at the International JKIA Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta of about 8.30 and once with formalit? of which we collected our luggage and we met our guides and the good of Joseph & Friends, Nico. Once outside the airport we present to you our skilled drivers that load your luggage 's in vehicles. With most of us still try to get our binoculars from our hand luggage un'aquila Black-chested the snake flew above and a lot to Starlings and little red wings Swifts were stained. No time to mess around, we were right in our great African safari. A short drive them taken at the Nairobi National Park and Birding began. Soon we will present to any kind of pi? such as the common sparrow Rufous and Seedeater Yellow-rumped and how some of the group spotted the first of the Masai giraffe from toilets that the rest of us looked less closely crossed and Red-rumped Swallows. we took all our positions in our respective vehicles, the roofs are lifted and we head in the park. Masai giraffe has several tower on top of the bush and opened our first Coke 's Hartebeest and the Masai ostrich will be seen. Martins has attached enormous and put in an appearance in groups of Fiscals Long-tailed began to be seen everywhere. A vulture-touched Mussolini has regulated the huge rolling list of rapacious and then a couple Bustards the White-inflated. Continuili over soon notched on some more? Cisticolas with good views of beer from malt and Croaking. A group of Grant 's Gazelles of nessun'attenzione paid us while we are here near all the good points of view from a pair of Larks the glass-fitted. Our first Spurfowl Yellow-neck with? been seen on the right side of the track and groups of talkative Pezzati Nordic have been noted. We worked our way along the dusty tracks toward our point of time picnic lunch. The vultures back from White were seen as easily had Quelea Red-turnover and then Pipit with a long-term effect and a nice pair of Hildebrandt 's Starlings showing their stunning bright red eyes. The buzzards of Augar soon be common to have been found, the Buffalo had plenty of head and a green olive baboons? have watched it? sitting in a tree top. Along the edge of the road we found two zebra Waxbills a Bronze Sunbird and points of view of a reasonable Quaglia-finches, and the arrest of our picnic we were treated to a great meal and several new birds that could be seen among the bit. Quelea a male cardinal has proposed to us as a White-browed Robin has frigates and another Spurfowl with the Yellow-neck. With our lunch we were still over on our way. A pond near them found Crakes black, a kingfisher of malachite and a male Holub 'farming; weaver of golden s. In sfregatura we watched a superb silvia of African Moustached among a group of Bronze Mannikins that also contained Waxbills common Crimson-rumped. On a distant tree a weaver of enormous Grosbeak? been found and while we have moved on a pleasant adult Bateleur put in a brief appearance. On the other side of a slat to have seen that the crane very close Gray-crowned and a small bump silvia to have been attracted to show. Here on a small lake an African Darter? that that was seen roosting beside the herons of the Black-crowned night herons and black head with neighbors and a Hadada were stained. Many Masai giraffe who gave us the excellent and close views while watching some of these Oxpeckers Red-turnover were found feeding on their backs. Continuing through the park above, we come to a grassy Monticello where a pride of eight lions are? Twenty-foot just sitting. After admiring these 'pussy cats' we continue to find pi? Buffalo Head, pi? Thompson small 'Gazelle of whether some huge Eland. Among the birds that have become a number to remember we found a Shelley 's Francolin and then a bird very good for the park, which was a Barbet Red-and-yellow, pi? We had excellent views of a goshawk perched eastern Pale-chanting. On a very small pond we found a heron Madagascar Squacco cos? as a plover Three-linked wonderful, the Red-billed Teal and a few Fischer 'Passero-larks of s. On another beach there were hundreds of stork of Maraba? that tower above the twelve Kittlitz 's pivieri of their feet. While other birds here have included ducks whistle White-faced, the pivieri the blacksmith, the African Spoonbill, the Long-tailed Cormorants and another plover Three-tied. The raptors now av? Vain kites included many black-and made no Tawny Eagles. Mousebirds macchiato was transformed into a common view, two crossed kingfishers were stained as well as good numbers of small Bee-eaters. On yet another pond have seen the Swallows Tying-equipped and View-black wings and a big tree held a pair of Guineafowl fitted with a helmet. Between Longclaws have seen a pair of Yellow-throated-throated and optimistic individual. A pair of Starlings superb close then? had been seen as the Red-cheeked Cordon Bleu, Red-Firefinch turnover and stamina of a Cinnamon-breasted. Time was getting late so we made our way back to one of the gates in the park but not before the first two of five owls of the swamp looking over the pasture. Dusty and tired, it wasn 't long before we reach our accommodation where we cleaned ready for our evening meal and the first call of tour.DAY 03: NAIROBI - LAKE the NAVAISHAEveryone you? met at dawn for breakfast a couple of hours that pre Birding. We wandered slowly around the grounds of the harvest and soon we have a good list of birds. A family of Thompson 's of the Gazelles were fed ON around the dining room and just to the outside that we watched a goshawk of unripe Gabar sitting in a tree nearby while nearby a couple has stained the often-raised knees standing in the garden quite alien from our presence. Following the path around the academy 'of the reasons that we found s lots of superb and no more Blu-eared Starlings while in a grassy field you are sitting a pair of pivieri crowned and Hadadas had become ordinary. In the trees and were to Drongo lots of common-weavers Passero White-browed of nesting while above us have driven the Swallows Tying-bearing rock Martins, little-striped e. A fault tree to the side of the trail took a lot of confidence on the gray woodpecker hole of the nest and while we watched a couple of the parrots Brown has emerged from the same tree and immediately flew away. Gi? toward a small pond un'aquila Long-Crest showed well as did an obscure group of turtle doves. On the pond, we watched a kingfisher of malachite and a normal Martins before the search of the area of small trees behind. Here we followed gi? silvia a yellow-coated with Scuro sing and after a tip dell'inseguimento all around us finally convinced to see it. Turning we found the tail pointed Whydah, a better point of view of silvia, a pair of cord Bleus Red-cheeked and Batis of Chinspot. Nearby we had to work a little more? hard but soon everyone has seen Brown Parisoma. While we continued, we walked a runway in a small grassy area Frigate and open wood, we have seen many birds with the best? Red-chested cuckoo and a Red-throated ***. Rear outside the dining room while often consider three-knees smudgy that we have seen a Parisoma tied, head-waffle Robin, Gray Flycatcher of African and a pair of Hildebrandt 's Starlings. Power supplies around the house attracted lots of Sunbirds Color scarlet-chested and examination of these small gems with the sunlight that reflects the color of their red throat and upper ****** were almost late for some of us breakfast. After a delicious and varied start to the day we loaded the minibus and set off towards Limuru our arrest in the first place indicated. Once we were here early from vehicles and setting up our telescopes to neglect a large shallow accumulate. There were several species of which we had to try and it didn 't long to find is that ducks Maccoa back from White. A little more? research and we have added the Yellow-billed duck, the Moriglione South, the Teal otentotta, lots of red-knobbed folaghe and small Grebes. Under the Water orlili we had good views of the marsh silvia little and some of the group has seen individual herons Madagascar and striated Squacco. One African Stonechat near observed really nice and behind us on a bank was a Hunter 's Cisticola and weaver of Baglafecht. Leaving this production pond behind us we continued on our way. A couple of arrests edge of the road that we have found a lot of confidence buzzard mountain miles and then after appropriate cut-off head Wagtail.Our off the beaten track we were a beautiful met? forest of tall mountains. We parked in a clearing, soon you? transformed into a hive of activity?. ON before we watched the tordi olive green and then we found the White-eye Montane, Puffback with black back and a family of fissile Flycatchers White-eyed. A little more? work and we have notched on Montane Oriole, the weaver Brown-coated, Tinkerbird Yellow-rumped, a pair of peaks Fine-related, a cardinal woodpecker and a pair of Black-throated Apalis. This area was just great for the birds! The African talkative of the hill showed well as they did Boubou and a tropical-throated Apalis Castagna. A stunning white-starred Robin proposed pleasing for us just before we stopped and ate our picnic lunches. After lunch we? past a runway and soon had excellent views of a pair of Black-Apalis put a collar, a silvia wooded terrain of Brown and two Rüppell 's chats to Robin. Progress Flycatcher along a dark Africa? been found Seedeater as well as an often-turnover, Greenbul Yellow-whiskered, a gray Apalis and a double-Sunbirds put a collar Nordic. We continued walking along the runway and into the forest where a group of Colobus monkeys in black and white noise? been found before we followed gi? a pair Bush-shrikes Black-faced with both the red and yellow bird of which are being seen. Nearby a white-crested Flycatcher finally fitted? was seen well, after which we slowly made our way back towards the vehicles. Here we have tried several times to see that a silvia evergreen forest of singing and only our third attempt we got views for most of the group. Ch? skulker! Leaving here we set out to Lake Navaisha. A short diversion along the way he found Wagtail of the mountain and then on an area of cultivable land that we had a Wheatear held and a certain head Rooks less impressive. We have tried to log all'siamo

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