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Birding Gir National Park, India

10,000 Birds

This park protects the largest remaining tract of dry deciduous forest in the west of India, offering visitors 37 species of reptiles, 38 species of mammals and, not to be forgotten – almost 300 bird species. Therefore, it is quite annoying to hear a common question from a passing Maruti Gypsy: “Have you seen the lions?”

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The Lion Forest of India

10,000 Birds

This park protects the largest remaining tract of dry deciduous forest in the west of India, offering visitors 37 species of reptiles, 38 species of mammals and, not to be forgotten – almost 300 bird species. Therefore, it is quite annoying to hear a common question from a passing Maruti Gypsy: “Have you seen the lions?”

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The Geladas of Ethiopia

10,000 Birds

Geladas are the sole survivors of a once abundant branch of primates that historically foraged across the grasslands of Africa, the Mediterranean and India. They have also been known as Lion Baboons and Bleeding-heart Baboons, due respectively to the males’ lion-like cape and tail, and the bare patch of red skin on both sex’s chests.

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An afternoon in the Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa

10,000 Birds

Mosethla Bush Camp guide awaits us by the open Land Rover and with a loaded rifle in front of the steering wheel, we continue into the bush (oddly, while observing lions and tigers in India, not a single rifle was in sight). They raise their trunks, sniffing the air. Sniffing us. A flock of Red-billed Oxpeckers is flying above.

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Shadows of Africa

10,000 Birds

Mosetlha Bush Camp guide awaits us by the open Land Rover and with a loaded rifle in front of the steering wheel, we continue into the bush (oddly, while observing lions and tigers in India, not a single rifle was in sight). They raise their trunks, sniffing the air. Sniffing us. A flock of Red-billed Oxpeckers is flying above.

Africa 184