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Birds of Amboseli (But What Are They?)

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Grey Crowned Crane mated pair
Amboseli National Park is home to some 600 bird species including cranes, storks, ducks, teals, egrets, herons and even ostriches and the kori bustard. The Amboseli Serena Lodge retains an ornithologist who is available for short, half-day and full-day birding excursions and claims that guests have identified as many as 100 species in a single day. My guide Moses was a bird expert  himself. If only I could remember what he told me they were.... If you can identify one of my unidentified birds, please let me know.

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