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February 2008
01 Feb - We have just had two New Zealand guests here, whom we had to meet at the airstrip. This is the closest you can get to the camp by vehicle. We had to boat over the Dambo that we usually cross when going for a walk as that is about 6 feet under water. On the walk we have just done with them we walked through lots of water, but saw lovely Puku and Impala and a massive warthog, who decided we were rather annoying and rushed off with his tail up in the air, splashing through the puddles. On the return walk to the airstrip when the guests were leaving we saw two lovely lions lying under a bush. They got up and moved away when they saw us. We went on one walk before a huge storm, which was
most enjoyable although the ground is so wet and slushy. After brunch the
guests just relaxed, slept and read-. In the evening they went for a boat
ride armed with umbrellas, and got back just before another big storm. They
had seen quite a few birds and a couple of puku, the rain being the main
concern. The river is very full and fast flowing! 02 Feb - It is slightly sunny for the first time in
days and there is a monkey chattering his alarm at something in the nearby
trees. The hueglins robin is singing it's sublime song. It is so clear and
true that it transports one into a wonderful operatic bird worl. She is
still searching for food for her fat baby and this morning she found a small
shongololo which she proceeded to kill and batter until it was as soft as a
worm, then flying off with it to her baby. There was a tiny fire finch
sitting above her on a small branch singing his head off, with a thin piece
of grass in his beak. He is obviously building a nest nearby. There is a
tropical bou bou chattering and arguing with his image in the mirror and
really getting quite het up although he is not pecking the mirror as the
yellow bellied bul bul does.. I think he is waiting for the mirror image to
join him in a duet, and when it doesn't he gets really irritated. 22 Feb - We are back in the bush with delightful Swiss guests-who are remarkably brave to have 'braved' this rainy season. It is incredibly wet, and the ground is quite waterlogged. We walked from the airstrip to camp, a really sploshy 3,8km walk, but it is so special to be back, Everything is still startlingly green. There are so many bird everywhere. We sat and
watched a crested barbet taking food to her babies in a nest which she made
in an old tree ant nest. She squeezed in and out of the small hole she had
made. It's the first time I've seen a nest in another nest. The crested
barbet is very attractive with it's multi coloured feathers, but it has the
most annoying call which goes on for ever. The grass is so long, taller than me in some
places. One walks with beautifully lit grass seeds and little reed warblers
swaying on the grass stem with a flash of jewels as meyers parrots fly up
from the ground. It is all very colourful and dramatic,
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