Beskrivelse: A poor record shot of this sunbird which is endemic to the coastal area between Malindi and Mombasa and a few spots in the eastern Tanzania.
See more pictures from the Sokoke Forest on my blog <a href="http://birdingnj.blogspot.dk/2012/12/sokoke.html">BirdingNJ</a>.
Beskrivelse: The subspecies <i>sokokensis</i> is endemic to forests of the coastal regions of southeastern Kenya and northeastern Tanzania.
Populations of other subspecies are scattered in southeastern Tanzania, northern Malawi and Mozambique.
The Arabuko-Sokoke Forest probably hold the worlds largest population of this species with an estimated 7500 pairs.
See more pictures from the Sokoke Forest on my blog <a href="http://birdingnj.blogspot.dk/2012/12/sokoke.html">BirdingNJ</a>.
Beskrivelse: The subspecies <i>sokokensis</i> is endemic to forests of the coastal regions of southeastern Kenya and northeastern Tanzania.
Populations of other subspecies are scattered in southeastern Tanzania, northern Malawi and Mozambique.
The Arabuko-Sokoke Forest probably hold the worlds largest population of this species with an estimated 7500 pairs.
See more pictures from the Sokoke Forest on my blog <a href="http://birdingnj.blogspot.dk/2012/12/sokoke.html">BirdingNJ</a>.
Beskrivelse: A poor record shot of this sunbird which is endemic to the coastal area between Malindi and Mombasa and a few spots in the eastern Tanzania.
See more pictures from the Sokoke Forest on my blog <a href="http://birdingnj.blogspot.dk/2012/12/sokoke.html">BirdingNJ</a>.
Beskrivelse: This species is a recent split from Winding Cisticola and appears in the coastal areas of sourthern Somalia, Kenya and northeastern Tanzania.
See more pictures from the Sokoke Forest on my blog <a href="http://birdingnj.blogspot.dk/2012/12/sokoke.html">BirdingNJ</a>.
Beskrivelse: This species is a recent split from Winding Cisticola and appears in the coastal areas of sourthern Somalia, Kenya and northeastern Tanzania.
See more pictures from the Sokoke Forest on my blog <a href="http://birdingnj.blogspot.dk/2012/12/sokoke.html">BirdingNJ</a>.
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Beskrivelse: Endemic to the coastal areas of Kenya and southern Somalia. Rather easily separated from African Pipit aka Grassland pipit by distinct streaking to the flanks.
Beskrivelse: Endemic to the coastal areas of Kenya and southern Somalia. Rather easily separated from African Pipit aka Grassland pipit by distinct streaking to the flanks.
Beskrivelse: Endemic to the coastal areas of Kenya and southern Somalia. Rather easily separated from African Pipit aka Grassland pipit by distinct streaking to the flanks.
Beskrivelse: Sokoke Scops Owl is an East African endemic confined to two isolated populations in the Arabuko-Sokoke Forest in Kenya and the East Usambara Mountains of Tanzania.
The Arabuko-Sokoke Forest holds about 1000-1500 pairs while the population in Tanzania (which was discovered as recently as 1992) holds a few hundred pairs.
This rare red-phased bird was found on a day roost by our very competent guide <a href="http://www.spinetailsafaris.com/guides">Willy Nganda Kombe</a> from <a href="http://www.spinetailsafaris.com/">Spinetail Safaris</a>.
See more pictures from the Sokoke Forest on my blog <a href="http://birdingnj.blogspot.dk/2012/12/sokoke.html">BirdingNJ</a>.
fin ugle. Et af højdepunkterne for mig i 91 hvor jeg så den i øjenhøjde om natten i spotlys. At få den i dagslys kræver som du siger en god lokalguide der ved hvoromkring de rooster
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