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PARKS AND RESERVES: BONI - DODORI NATIONAL RESERVES: WILDLIFE
 

    Dodori's main wealth is its topi population, one of the largest in Kenya. Other mammals include elephants, gazelles, lesser kudus, zebras and lions. The channels are breeding grounds for the green turtles and the dugongs, severely endangered aquatic mammals which feed on the sea grasses.

    Birdlife at Boni and Dodori has not been yet deeply researched. The wet areas attract large numbers of palearctic migratory birds. Pelicans and other waterbirds are frequent in the channels and waterholes, while prey birds also abound. Bird species recorded include Brown-Hooded Kingfisher, Violet-breasted Sunbird, European and Carmine Bee-eaters, Honey Buzzard, Palmnut Vulture, Southern Banded Harrier Eagle and Brown-breasted Barbet.

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