About 150km inland from Tulear is Zombitse, a recently declared
National Park. This small patch of deciduous woodland, in a 'sea'
of grassland, holds several endemic species, inlcuding one totally
unique bird.
We had just a short midday walk in Zombitse, mainly to look for
the incredibly rare and localised Appert's Greenbul. Being
another skulker it took a while for all of us to get onto it, but
great views were had eventually. There were few other birds in this
forest, but we did get to see Hubbard's Sportive Lemur which,
unusually for a sportive lemur, was actually out of its hole in
the open. There were also Giant and Coquerel's Coua
here, and an extremely showy Madagascar Cuckoo-Roller calling
and displaying. We also found the extremely large and endemic (to
this forest) gecko Phelsuma standingi, and an interesting
praying mantis.
Our picnic lunch here was enlivened by the antics of 'Cheetah'
the tame Ring-tailed Lemur. Apparently this adolescent individual
was being kept as a pet by some locals, and was rescued by the warden
of Zombitse, but obviously it can't now return to the wild. It showed
a predilection for ice-cream, and targeted Glen in its efforts to
obtain some.
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