Back to bird song in Africa… long may it last!?

What happened to all the birds in Europe?? Or were they never there?? .. Is a question I have been asking for the last five weeks!!.. I have just got back from my first holiday abroad for many years.. France, Norway, Spain and Portugal… living the high life, I’m afraid… It has been incredibly good for me, to see how the rest of the world lives, and to know how the people who come on safari live, and where!…We have been completely spoilt, and seen some lovely country.. My first problem was to get a visa… They wanted to know all my personal details, who, how, when and what!, and all I wanted to do was go on holiday!..We are not so used to that in Kenya!.. But I got one and off we went… My next problem was how to turn the tap on in the airport on arrival.. I pushed and pulled every thing I could, until somebody came in and I watched with interest that she put her hands under the tap and out came the water… Actually I thought that the water had run out, like our Kenya taps are doing all too often now!! But thats one thing Europe won’t do as quickly as us out here in Africa…Every where we went there was incredible amounts of trees, enormous rivers, and dams, and still snow on the mountains, feeding these rivers… No snow left on our Mt Kenya.. or very little I’m afraid, but thats because we are busy cutting our trees down, if we are not cutting we are burning them…..But thats another story, that I won’t get into now, over population of people.. In Norway they have over population of trees, if they don’t cut them down, they fear they will become over run !! …. BUT where have the birds gone…now I know why people make comments on safari, about how noisy the birds are! and even more disappointing was how few wild animals we saw… We covered many many miles on ‘remote’ roads, and spent most of our time in isolated places, but saw very little…Except 16 real mountain goats in the Pyrenees!, which our hosts were so chuffed about, but it was that African eye that saw them..! ANYWAY it made me feel proud of our wildlife, and birds, and makes me even more determined to give them a safe haven to live in… My thoughts go back to how we can catch the flood water..

While we have been away I have kept in touch with the Milgis Trusts day to day activities, and apart from a very sad find of another Elephant that had died of multiple wounds from bullets, and spears, but they don’t know where it came from, as its not the normal colour of our Elephants..[ their skin is a different colour, depending on the mud they wallow in, and as its a rocky place our Elephants have less crevices in the soles of their feet.. Our Elephants soles are well worn!] Basically the harsh drought is taking its toll, with the young Elephants, and other wildlife, and of course the live stock, but every one is persevering, hanging in there, and keeping a positive mind for some rain soon.. GOOD RAIN PLEASE!!

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3 Comments

  1. Anna M
    Posted August 27, 2009 at 8:48 am | Permalink

    Helen, glad you had a nice break and yes there are loads of trees in Scandinavia, as for the birds, the only thing I can think of is that we do hear them in early Spring time, now at late summer they are busy tending their chicks and as the evenings gets darker earlier and earlier the birds seems to stop singing altogether, then eventually they flock together and many of them set of on their migration back to Africa ! We I’m afraid (especially in northern Europe) come to life for a few month each year birds included :-) ..On a serious note like you mention we need to look after your trees in Kenya and please may it soon rain in Kenya and East Africa…!

  2. Montse
    Posted August 29, 2009 at 2:29 pm | Permalink

    Helen,
    Two good news from The Pyrenees wildlife.
    We saw 3 sweet marmots in the same walk that we did with you.
    And the otherone, a roe deer is coming every night to our garden but we only can see the droppings¡¡¡

  3. Mary Everitt
    Posted August 29, 2009 at 2:32 pm | Permalink

    As for birds … well you didn’t come to England – so don’t class us as “Europe”!! We have the dawn chorus, skylarks, blackbirds, thrushes, bluetits, great tits – all beautiful singers. Try us sometime! Sally is still here staying with us, and it has been good to see Pete and to see the Cousins together after all these years reminiscing about Nyali Beach (my husband Phil is Pete’s Cousin). Hope to meet you some time. Mary.

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