Wildlife of Dzanga Bai in the Central African Republic
This ~9 minute video recaps my experience of Dzanga Bai. Starting from the hike to the Bai (from the Parking lot, and through the stream), then through the forest, where we encountered some Putty-nosed Monkeys, then to the platform.
Throughout our time there we saw and photographed the putty-nosed monkeys, many elephants, buffalo, several birds such as sunbirds, african grey parrots, storks, waxbills, bee-eaters and even a small lizard. After the rains, we had surprise visits by a servaline genet (around 7:12) and later on a family of Giant Forest Hogs.
We were really hoping for bongos and red river hogs, but it leaves something for next time. All-in-all, an amazing place. Except the sweat bees which come in swarms during the dry season, especially in the afternoons.
Видео Wildlife of Dzanga Bai in the Central African Republic канала Slice D
Throughout our time there we saw and photographed the putty-nosed monkeys, many elephants, buffalo, several birds such as sunbirds, african grey parrots, storks, waxbills, bee-eaters and even a small lizard. After the rains, we had surprise visits by a servaline genet (around 7:12) and later on a family of Giant Forest Hogs.
We were really hoping for bongos and red river hogs, but it leaves something for next time. All-in-all, an amazing place. Except the sweat bees which come in swarms during the dry season, especially in the afternoons.
Видео Wildlife of Dzanga Bai in the Central African Republic канала Slice D
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