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	<description>Incredible birds everywhere you go!</description>
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		<title>&#8216;Trees&#8217; Kinangop Guest-House</title>
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‘Trees’ is rustic but comfortable. The guest-house and annex comprise two double bedrooms (one with an extra single bed, one with a child’s cot), each with its own shower room.
There is a spacious living/dining room with fireplace, a large kitchen and a substantial veranda. Mattresses and duvets/blankets are provided, but visitors should bring their own [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Kenyabirdsnet updates: a mailing list on interesting bird findings</title>
		<description><![CDATA[[KENYABIRDSNET] Bogoria and Tugen HillsDear all,  Johan and I spent three days in Bogoria these last days. We also decided to  explore Tugen Hills. We spent 2 hours and honestly, the site need more  exploration. We spotted birds normally found more in the West (Grey-throated  Barbet).  Please find hereunder the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Advertise here!</title>
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Basic Listing
Open Rate:                               KES 2500 Per Month         US$ 32
Six Month Contract:              KES 2100 Per Month          US$ 27
Twelve Month Contract: [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Advertise with the magazine</title>
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Kenya Birding is Kenya&#8217;s magazine for birdwatchers internationally. It has also won a significant local following.
Each issue contains a wealth of information and advice on all aspects of birds and birdwatching in Kenya, from identification to news, travel and site reviews.
With articles and features from Kenya&#8217;s foremost bird experts, bird guides and award-winning [...]]]></description>
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		<title>View, download or print reports, checklists from Kenya Birdfinder</title>
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The Kenya Birdfinder is part of an internet-based network of databases for the collection of bird observation worldwide. 
Kenya Birdfinder seeks to record bird observations as a source of information to help us understand birds on a local, national and international scale. The database will enable you to store and manage your own observations, view, download [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Bird-ringing</title>
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Nature Kenya coordinates bird-ringing (banding) programmes in East Africa. Birds are carefully caught in fine mist-nets, measured, weighed, and fitted with a lightweight aluminium ring bearing a number and an address. The birds are then released.
Birds ringed in Nairobi gardens have been observed for up to ten years. Birds migrating from Europe and Asia to [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Your questions, our answers</title>
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1.    When is the best time to go on safari? 

 It largely depends on what you want to see. For example if you want to fit in the migration at the Maasai Mara, with your birdwatching the best time is between August and November. If you want to see migratory birds, the best time is [...]]]></description>
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