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- Karen Dykes
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- 2021-12-08
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- first through a most attractive dry forest of Palocarpus, Juniper
+ several other species. This is the habitat of Colobus monkey
+ the Bongo but both of these are more likely to be found on
the wetter W [west] + S [south] faces of the mountain than on the N. [north] one up which
we were travelling.
As we climbed higher the forest thinned into scattered trees of
Hagenia + finally to the Erica moors. Here there were great
tufts of a grass-like plant ____ [space left blank] + a number of other flowering
plants including a relatively small Senecio with fine leaves.
the large flowered Proteus [underlined], a brilliant Kniphofia, large patches
of a blue flowered plant that I should recognize, [space left blank]
At 11000 ft [feet] we began to see our first Senecio [underlined]
keniodendron [underlined]. along side small streams + in moist places.
The road became very bad + we finally got stuck + took
almost an hour to get going again only to find
ourselves unable to get the traction needed to climb a
hill about 1/4 mile farther along.
Saw 2 frankolin [francolin] on the moors also
several hill chats
" swifts
1 female Malachite sunbird.
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