[Tweeters] Safari in Africa

Carla Conway mikiconway at gmail.com
Tue Feb 21 06:30:46 PST 2023


Hello,

You may also want to consider visiting Uganda. Over 1,000 species of birds
have been recorded in its diverse and relatively easy-to-reach
habitats.Three friends and I are leaving on March 1 for ten days of guided
birding and hope to see shoebills and other amazing wildlife. Hope you have
a wonderful time wherever you decide to go. January through March is also
the calving season so expect to see calves, foals, cubs and piglets.

Smiles,
Carla

On Sat, Feb 18, 2023 at 10:13 PM HAL MICHAEL <ucd880 at comcast.net> wrote:


> We've been to Botswana, primarily the Okavongo, in November. Need to check

> on water levels as Novemebr is, I think, the end of the dry. Loved to me

> like it would be really different with more water. Lots of interesting

> birds and mammals.

>

> Next ('24) June we will be doing a mammal and then a bird tour in

> Kenya.About 20 days mostly west of Nairobi with the majority to the north

> but some south. Really small group and we know the guide already.

>

>

> Hal Michael

> Board of Directors,Ecologists Without Borders (http://ecowb.org/)

> Olympia WA

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>

> > On 02/18/2023 9:47 PM Comcast <rposmantur at comcast.net> wrote:

> >

> >

> > Wondering if people have input about a combined bird and animal Safari

> in Africa in Late January. I’ve been to Tanzania and the Serengeti, so

> interested in another place. I was looking at Botswana and the Okavango

> Delta. Does anyone have experience going there in late January? Thanks

> >

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