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LAKE NAKURU NATIONAL PARK

Lake Nakuru, the world – famous haunt of flamingos, is a shallow alkaline lake in Kenya's Rift Valley, some 62sq km (24sq miles) in extent, immediately south of Nakuru Township.  A first-class tarmac highway connespacercts Nairobi with Nakuru, the 156-km  (97-miles) road link passing down the forested Kikuyu Escarpment with fine views over Kedong Valley and Mounts Suswa and Longot, then north west wards past Lake Naivasha and Elementaita.  From Nakuru the route to the lake is well signposted. Visitors to Lake Nakuru National Park may stay in hotels in Nakuru, at the Lake Nakuru Lodge, converted from a farmhouse at the southern edge of the Park, or at Lion Hill Camp, which provides full service.

The National Park comprises the Lake and it's surrounding. The landscape is picturesque, areas of sedge, marsh and grasslands alternating with rocky cliffs and outcrops, stretches of yellow –barked acacia woodland and on the eastern perimeter rocky hillsides covered with a forest of grotesque-looking Eurphobia trees – all set against a back ground of hilly, broken country.

The Park was created in 1960 chiefly as a bird sanctuary.  At times vast concentration of more than a million flamingos live on the lake, forming what the famous ornithologist, Roger Troy Peterson, has described's the most fabulous bird spectable in the world'. But flamingos are unpredictable creatures, and not always to be found on Lake Nauru in such vast numbers. The lake water levels derive from rainfall, and the inflow of the tiny Njoro River fluctuates greatly.  As conditions and food supplies alter, so do the numbers of flamingo present. However, even when the flamingo population is at low ebb there is always a wealth of bird-life to be observed on Lake Nakuru Nakuru, both water-birds and those species which favor the habitats surrounding of flamingos present. However, even when the flamingo population is at low ebb thee is always a wealth of bird-life to be observed on Lake Nakuru, both water birds and those species which favour the habitats surrounding the lake. At present, nearly four hundred species have been recorded within the area of the Park.  White Pelicans can be seen in large numbers at the southern end of the Lake and on the north –Eastern Shore, where they come to wash, and where hides and viewing platforms have been recorded within the area of the Park. White Pelicans can be seen in large numbers at the southern end of the lake and on the northeastern shore, where they come to wash, and where hides and viewing platforms have been erected. These birds have increased considerable since the alkaline-tolerant fish, Talapia grahami

Was introduced into the lake by the present writer and have now become a spectacular feature of the Park.

spacerAlthough Lake Nauru National Park is primarily a bird sanctuary, the number of animals to be encountered is not inconsiderable. A small herd of Hippopotamus lives among the reeds in the northeastern corner, where springs have created a series of hippo pools.  The lakeshore is a good place to observe Bohor Reedbuck; these animals are often flushed from high grass of sedge in which they sleep during the day. In recent years there has been a marked increase in the numbers of Bohor Reedbuck and of Defassa Waterbuck in the Park.  Bushbuck may be seen at the edge of the acacia woodland, especially at dawn and towards dusk.  Lake Nakuru is the home of a very rate bat, the long – eared Leaf- nosed Bat (Hipposideros megalotis), and a tiny orange-buff species with ears half the length of its body.

During 1977 an experiment was carried out to introduce a small herd of Rothchild' Giraffe into the Lake Nakuru National Park the animals came uncertain.  Latest reports indicate that the experiment is a success.

Both Lesser and Greater Flamingo occur abundantly as non-breeding visitors on Lake Nakuru, the former vastly the more numerous.  There are a great variety of other water birds including two interesting ducks, the cape Widgeon, a lover of brackish waters, and the stiff-tailed Macao Duck.

Several species of plovers are resident, Blacksmith Plover, Spurwing Plover, Crowned Plover, Kittlitz's Plover and Three-banded Plover; and many northern-breeding shore birds occur along the margins of the lake as winter visitors. During the spring migration their numbers are augmented by passage migrants, many of which are in full summer plumage.  Among these are flocks of Little Stints, Curley Sandpipers, Marsh Sandpipers and Greenshanks, smaller parties of wood and Green Sandpipers and sometimes a few Black-tailed Godwits.

Birds of prey are always much in evidence, including five species of vultures, Lanner, Long –crested Eagle, Augur Buzzard, Brown and Black- Chested Harrier Eagles, Gabar Goshawk and Harrier Hawk.  During the winter months and on migration further species appear, the following being common: European and Lesser Kestrels, European Black Kite, Steppe Eagle Steppe Buzzard, and Montagu's, Pallid and European Marsh Harriers. The line of cliffs known as" Baboon Rocks"

In the acacia woodland contiguous to the lake birds are numerous and the following species are characteristic: Red-chested Cuckoo, Levaillant'sCuckoo, Emerald Cuckoo, Didric Cuckoo, Lilac-breasted Roller, Grey-headed Kingfisher, Little – Bee –eater, African Hoopoe, Pearl-spotted owlet, Verreaux's Eagle Owl, Greater Honeyguide, Grey Woodpecker, Rattling Cisticola, Grey-capped Warbler, White – browed Robin-chat, Black Cuckoo Shrike, Drongo, Grey-backed Fiscal, Tropical Boubou, white-breasted Tit, Blue-eared and Superb Starlings, Bronzy and Variable Sunbirds, Speke's Weaver and Red-cheeked Cordon-bleu.

 

 

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