
26-05-2008
Mine are pretty corny for the mammals: African elephant and bottle-nosed dolphin. Birds are much harder; I'd say Russian brent geese, royal terns, Atlantic gannets and Atlantic puffins, whooper swans, African grey parrots, palm swifts and Johanna's sunbirds - and a few minutes more thought would let me add more species. I'd have to name adders as my favourite reptiles and my favourite fish are mudskippers (the West African species Periophthalmus barbatus, aka P papilio).
My best experience was a combined mammal and bird moment, in secondary forest quite near the school where I taught in Ghana - I found myself in the middle of a small party of chestnut wattle-eyes (miniature flycatchers that fly around like large bumblebees) at the same time as a young Gambian sun squirrel climbed towards me to check me out. They aren't rare or even particularly attractive species, but it was the most amazingly intimate moment.
Alan
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