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  • Preparing for gorilla treks
    Flights of Fancy,  Outdoor Adventure

    How to Prepare for Mountain Gorilla Treks

    February 20, 2021 /

    If you’re here, maybe you’re considering a gorilla trek. Is it something you want to do? Probably, yes! But to prepare for gorilla treks, you’ll want to know your options. And once a destination is determined, many questions pop up. How should I dress? What do I need to take with me? Is it safe? I’ll tell you here, but first let’s provide a little context about our target species. An Introduction to Gorillas The short story is that there are two species of gorilla: eastern and western. That’s pretty simple, right? Populations of the lowland subspecies of western gorillas are more significant, but the Cross River subspecies numbers are…

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    Bird of the Week: Puerto Rican Tody

    April 20, 2021
  • silverback mountain gorilla relaxing in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
    Bird Travel,  Outdoor Adventure

    The Ultimate Mountain Gorilla Experience in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest

    February 10, 2021 /

    Day 8 of the Uganda Highlights tour was a special day on the tour. This was the day for a mountain gorilla trek in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park! On this particular day, our birding tour group became split into three parts. And although four of us had expressed interest in a trek, mine was the only permit reserved in the Ruhija sector. The Ruhija sector was a two-hour drive from our lodging, so my day started dark and early to get to the orientation by 8am! Our drive took us out of the Buhoma sector of the park, along bumpy rural roads until we re-entered the park in the Ruhija…

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    June 26, 2021

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    Birding Ethiopia: My Unusual Introduction to Africa

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  • A young lion looks down from a tree limb in Uganda
    Bird Travel,  Flights of Fancy

    An Observation of the Rare African Drop Bear, Lion Variant

    January 28, 2021 /

    Ah, the drop bear. Often thought of as an Australian myth, or an amusing joke used to scare tourists at the very least. As legend has it, they are koala-like in appearance, but with fearsome sharp teeth. They will ambush the unsuspecting who come within spitting distance of their arboreal perch. Drop bears are even referenced by Sir Terry Pratchett as one of the unusual creatures of Fourecks (an island eerily similar to Australia). The drop bear certainly seems to have Australian roots if cryptozoology were to tell the tale. But I have seen them. And I’m here to tell you the truth: drop bears are African, through and through.…

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    January 12, 2021
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    An Entertaining Wildlife Cruise on the Kazinga Channel

    January 22, 2021 /

    We’d reached the halfway point – Day 6 of my Uganda Highlights tour. What began as my quest for shoebills quickly morphed into a regular maelstrom of butterflies, frequent big game sightings, and – as luck would have it – some fine feathered friends. Uganda had made a very positive impression thus far, and the afternoon promised to continue that trend. We were scheduled to spend a couple hours on a boat, seeing all the birds and other wildlife Queen Elizabeth National Park could offer. A Morning Drive We started our day with a big game drive in Queen Elizabeth National Park, during which we spotted more birds than big…

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    January 19, 2021

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    Great Apes and Green-Breasted Pittas in Kibale

    January 19, 2021 /

    Day 4 of a 12-day Uganda “highlights” tour held the promise of the green-breasted pitta, one of the country’s most difficult species, and a short chimpanzee trek. We left our lodge early. No, I mean seriously early. It was still dark. We spent time stargazing after arriving at Kibale National Park, our birding destination for the day. Yes, this is how I choose to spend my vacation. I do admit to questioning my choices from time to time, but usually those times are around 4a.m. Treasure Hunting (for Birders) I have to admit that I didn’t know much about this pitta. The pittas are almost unmistakable in shape and structure…

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    Bird Travel

    The Spectacular Shoebill Swamps of Uganda

    January 12, 2021 /

    My bird tour of Uganda began in late May 2019. I arrived in Entebbe at about midnight for the tour that began at 6am the next morning. This was a highlights tour – about 12 days rather than the 19 days of the full, classic tour. And for duration and price, this option fit my needs perfectly. Especially since I was in Uganda for one bird. Yep, I paid for this tour and spent about 18 hours in transit to see one single bird: the Shoebill. #priorities? Operation Shoebill A bird named for its most noticeable feature, an impressive bill that is not, in fact, a shoe. It’s probably shoe-shaped.…

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    A young lion looks down from a tree limb in Uganda

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