Safari Ecology

A blog about ecology of the savanna biome and other regions of interest to safari guides and visitors to East Africa.

Tuesday, 9 July 2013

What is the influence of climate change on Tanzanian protected areas?

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Pangani Longclaw Macronyx aurantiigula is perhaps the best example of a species extending west, having colonised Serengeti recently. I...
Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Indian house crows and invasive aliens

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Indian House Crow, not the prettiest... Thanks to Dick Daniels There are very few birds I don't like to see, but today's common...
Wednesday, 10 April 2013

Common birds: Rattling cisticola and why birds hold territories?

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Rattling Cisticola, near Arusha, March 2011. Something of a birder's bird? Returning to my recent theme of common birds, what could ...
Wednesday, 3 April 2013

How to protect lions?

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Lions: just big kitties really! There have been a couple of lion stories in the news in the last week or two, and enough interest in the...
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Thursday, 14 March 2013

Common birds: Red-billed Quelea, commonest bird in the world?

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1000s of quelea at a dam on Manyara Ranch I've been struggling to think of the next common bird to do something interesting with, un...
Thursday, 31 January 2013

Common Birds: the case of the Baglafecht Weaver and missing forests

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Male Baglafecht Weaver, Mt Kilimanjaro  If you live on or near an East African mountain, you're very likely to have Baglafecht Weav...
Wednesday, 23 January 2013

Common birds: Ring-necked Dove

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Ring-necked Dove (Cape Turtle Dove) in Tarangire, photo from here Two more challenges have been set since the last one, and I'm hop...
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