Sunday, March 01, 2009

The Mothman goes to Abyssinia...


I recently returned from a great trip to Ethiopia. I was there with some friends from Sarnia, Ontario and UK. This was my first trip to Africa and I was totally awestruck with just about everything I heard and saw. Indeed, I'm already planning my return! Anyway, one of my objectives for this trip was to photograph as much as possible with my recently acquired Canon 40D camera. I was pleased with some of the results and thought I'd share a few images with you lot out there - I hope you like them...

BTW, the striking bird above is d'Arnaud's Barbet - quite fantastic isn't it? We saw several in the acacia dominated savannah near the town of Yabelo in the south of the country. It is quite a large barbet, about the size of a starling, and is rather crinkly and spotty in appearance.


The beautiful Beisa Oryx, quite common in Awash national Park which is south-east of Addis Ababa.


Much of the south looks a bit like this, rather arid with sparse scrubby vegetation. Is a bit hot too!


The highlands are quite different, being somewhat cool and often shrouded in mist...


This was my personal favorite bird of the trip, and the one I was most anticipating - the lovely, and quite rare, Somali Wheatear. Trust a transplanted Brit to choose a wheatear as his best bird! Is very nice though isn't it...


The large and showy Arabian Bustard is another "top ten" bird. Generally scarce over its global range, Ethiopia seems to be the best country in with to see this terrestrial giant. We saw several north of Awash National Park.


A displaying African Black-headed Oriole. Quite nice, if you like yellow birds...


A nice view of the subtle Somali Bee-eater. Most members of this family are overly colorful, but I liked this one best.


A confiding Malachite Kingfisher - generally the commonest kingfisher in the wetlands of the Rift Valley. Stunning bird!


Another barbet, this time the endemic Banded Barbet. Rather scarce throughout the highlands.


Finally, yer typical African sunset.

I'll post more photos, hopefully with better descriptions next time, in the near future...

12 comments:

  1. I went to Ethiopia last december and January. We saw the Arabian bustard inside Awash NP!!
    I love barbets...thanks for showing the lovely Banded barbet.
    My husband and I were treated to the sight of over 350 species in our 2 weeks or so of looking. We had a manic and wonderful bird guide named measho...can give you contact if desired.

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  2. I went to Ethiopia last december and January. We saw the Arabian bustard inside Awash NP!!
    I love barbets...thanks for showing the lovely Banded barbet.
    My husband and I were treated to the sight of over 350 species in our 2 weeks or so of looking. We had a manic and wonderful bird guide named measho...can give you contact if desired.

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  3. Hello Mothman
    We are enjoying your photos from Awash NP and would like to see more.Love the barbets! We were there in January 2013 and saw among many other things the Arabian bustard inside the park!
    My husband and I saw over 350 species in our 2 weeks of looking and one week of not looking for birds...many,many endemics..
    Our guide was named Measho...a fanatic about having his clients see every single bird possible. I have his contact info if anyone is interested.

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  4. thank you Paige this is wonderful to promote my guiding skill thank you so much
    Measho Legesse
    www.haimanotours.co.uk

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