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Trip report Mammals of Southern and Northeastern Tanzania November 2016 - January 2017 Theo Linders Pictures by Theo Linders & Merel Kooi Contact: theolinders[at]gmail[dot]com

Route After a period of field work in Amani Nature Reserve, during which I spent a weekend in Mkomazi NP, we embarked on a 3.5 week holiday throughout the southern part of Tanzania and Zanzibar. After a short stop on Zanzibar we flew to Kigoma and visited Gombe from there. Then we went back to Dar es Salaam, making stops along the way in the Katavi, Kitulo, Ruaha and Udzungwa National Parks. We decided to take this route instead of the Northern Circuit to cut costs and avoid the crowds that come during the Chrismas holidays to Serengeti and the other northern parks. Additionally the south has the advantage of seeing more mammals that are more difficult to see elsewhere and some of the primates, like Kipunji and Sanje mangabey, can only be seen on the southern circuit. Logistics We got around by public transport, except when visiting the Katavi and Ruaha national parks, which are classical Safari parks and a car is necessary. Car hire for those Parks is easily done in Sitalike for Katavi and in Iringa for Ruaha. Buses in Tanzania can bring you everywhere, though sometimes you have to get up very early and they are not very comfortable normally. Driving styles vary but can be atrocious. But getting around on public transport is a lot cheaper than hiring a car. For a trip of 2000 km we spent around less than 100 USD per person on public transport, compared with a car that is easily 150 USD per day. We organized everything ourselves without any local tour operator. We used the Rough guide to Tanzania which was a great help and together with the internet contains all

the info that one needs. For mammal watching in Tanzania I would strongly recommend the Field guide to the Larger Mammals of Tanzania by Foley et al.. I also want to thank Charles Foley for his advice on finding Kipunji monkeys. We visited during the rainy season, which meant that the scenery was very beautiful and the wildflowers of Kitulo in full glory. This also meant that especially in Katavi and to a lesser extent also in Ruaha the bush was very green, so visibility was lower. And in Katavi animals were more dispersed, as there was plenty of water everywhere. The mammals: Amani Nature Reserve November - December 2016 I spent 7 weeks in Amani NR to do field work, but in the spare time I got to see some interesting mammals. I stayed in the Amani IUCN guest house. Mitis monkey and Zanj sun squirrels are the most commonly seen mammals during the day. Angolan black-and-white colobuses are also common but more shy, they are still regularly seen in all forests, including along the way from Muheza to Amani. Red-bellied bush squirrels are more difficult and I only saw them sometimes close to the main road 1-3 kilometers before reaching Amani village. At night Eastern tree hyraxes are often heard in the forest from the rest house to Mbomole hill. Mountain dwarf galago were seen twice near the top of Mbomole hill just after dusk. In the first 1 kilometer from the Mbomole hill trail I have also seen Bushy-tailed mongoose, Servaline genet ( -5.101, 38.628), Eastern giant pouched rat and unidentified fruit bats are common at night. Both the genet and mongoose I saw only once, so you need some luck, I also saw a Suni here in 2015, but not this time. Eastern giant pouched rat are also commonly seen on the road from sigi gate to Amani at night. I also found an Angolan fruit bat in roosting in a hollow tree along the Mbomole hill trail. A pair of Garnett s galago is resident around the guest house and is often heard at night and relatively easily seen. African palm civet are sometimes seen in the trees around the bedrooms of the guesthouse (this is where I found Stefan Lithner his palm civet last year ;)). I also saw 2 about 15 minutes walk north of the guest house (-5.097, 38.631).

Mkomazi National Park December 3-4 Wildlife here is rather shy. Grant s zebra, Common eland, Coke s hartebeest, Common warthog and Masai giraffe are easily seen in the open plains in the west of the park, Grant s gazelle occurs here as well, but in low numbers. Steenbok is also relatively common in the western parts of the park. Kirk s dikdik and Lesser kudu are common but shy everywhere where there are enough shrubs. Fringe-eared oryx were seen two times, both in the northwestern section of the park at -3.926, 37.880 and -3.938, 37.878, in this area we also saw African buffalo twice. Unstriped ground squirrel are common in the drier central section of the park, Lesser kudu are also common here. African elephant were only seen once, a group of 6 just west of the fenced off rhino area. Other mammals seen are Black-backed jackal, Impala, Dwarf mongoose, Zebra mongoose and Yellow baboon Jozani Chwaka National Park December 26 Zanzibar red colobuses are easily seen in the Guava dominated forests around the park HQ and are completely ignorant of people. Black-and-rufous sengi were seen twice. Once just before the Mangrove boardwalk and once in the shrub on the road from park HQ to the boardwalk, about 200 meters from the main road. The sengi are not really shy and if you find the right guide, they can find them for you. In the mahogany forest north of the park HQ we saw several Zanj sun squirrels and a group of Mitis monkey. Zanzibar is really warm though, so it good to arrive early, we saw the elephant shrews at 10:00 and at 12:00, so they remain active even when it is somewhat warmer.

Gombe stream National Park December 29 We went here on a day trip from Kigoma. The Jakobsen beach camping offers boat transfers for 210USD return on the same day, regardless of the amount of passengers, which might well be the cheapest way to visit the park, ignoring the dangerous water taxis. During the boat trip to Gombe we saw Red-tailed monkeys and Olive baboons along the shore, just as a dead bush pig. During the chimp tracking we found a single red-taied monkey, more Olive baboons and a group of Central-African red colobuses. After a 3 hour hike we also found the Chimpanzees, one group is habituated and sightings are almost guaranteed, which is not the case in Mahale NP. Katavi National Park January 1-2 We stayed in the Hippo Garden hotel just outside the national park, they have a large Common hippo pod (80+ animals) in the river right next to the river. On arrival we also saw a wild canid running away, which most probably was a Side-striped jackal as it had a white tip to the tail. We hired a safari car from Juma (07-67754740) for about 150 USD, including a capable driver. The first mammals we saw inside the park were Banded mongoose at the park headquarters. The main game drive areas are in the central section of the park around the Katisunga floodplain. We saw a pack of African wild dog in the northeastern part of the floodplain. Common buffalo, Topi, Impala, Grant s zebra, Common hippo, Common warthog, Masai giraffe, Defassa waterbuck and Bohor reedbuck were common along the

floodplain and close to the Ikuu ranger post and Lake Chada. African elephant were also relatively common. We also saw a single Bushbuck, Spotted hyena and a small group of Yellow baboons. Yellow-winged bats were seen at one of the picnic sites close to Lake Chada. Throughout the park Banded mongoose are common and Dwarf mongoose are also sometimes seen. We saw an Egyptian mongoose on the northern shore of Lake Chada, here larger herds of Common eland were also seen. In a recently burnt area west of the main road we saw more Common eland and Bohor reedbuck we also saw a single Southern reedbuck here. Lichtenstein s hartebeest and Lion were only seen from a bus in the early morning along the main road going through the park. Night drives are allowed here, but we did not do any... Kitulo National Park January 5-6 For independent visitors Geoffrey from National Park is a great help in organizing your trip, e-mails to the park are a waste of time, but sms and calling works very well, his number is 07-67536130. The main goal here was to see Kipunji, which occurs in the Livingstone forest inside the park. There is only one trail from the escarpment into the forest, but we found a single Kipunji within 15 minutes of walking, the animal was very shy though, so we saw it only briefly. For the rest the only mammals here were heard only Angolan black-and-white colobuses. We were camping on the plateau, so we did not spend more than 1.5 hour in the forest proper. If you want to have more time to look, it is possible to camp inside the forest, though you will need porters then. Cooking equipment and gas can be rented from the National Park and basic food can be bought in Matamba village, though it is advisable to shop in Mbeya. Camping should also give you the chance to look for Rungwe dwarf galago. The Kitulo plateau itself is amazing for flowers in the rainy season, the only mammals we saw here were Common duiker, which were regularly flushed. Side-striped jackal, slender mongoose and southern reedbuck are apparently also regularly seen. Kipunji habitat - Bamboo forest interspersed with Hagenia trees

Ruaha National Park January 8-10 We stayed in the bandas inside the park close to the park HQ. The bandas are now being equipped with ensuite bathrooms and food can be prepared at the restaurant a few hundred meters away at the Park HQ. You need a car for this at night though because of the wild animals. In the area around the bandas and park HQ Vervet monkey, Common hippo, Black-backed jackal, Yellow baboon, African elephant and African grass rat are common. There are also bats roosting under the roofs and we found a weakened Lesser free-tailed bat one morning. Mammal densities in the park were lower than expected, Impala, Masai giraffe and Grant s zebra were still commonly seen. African elephant, Greater kudu, Common warthog and Thomas s dikdik were also reasonably common. Grant s gazelle were seen only on the grasslands east of the park HQ along the river drive. In the bush along the Mwagusi sand river we saw a single Lesser kudu as well, Defassa waterbuck are also relatively scarce. Lions were seen 3 times, two prides along the Mwagusi sand river and a single male along the river drive. Bat-eared foxes were seen twice on grassy areas around the Park HQ. We saw an Egyptian mongoose north of Kilimatonge hill. Bush hyrax are common on rocks and were also seen in large fig trees. Dwarf mongoose and Ochre bush squirrel are also relatively common in the woodlands.

Udzungwa National Park January 12-16 We stayed in HondoHondo (also called Udzungwa forest camp) and wildlife viewing on their grounds is very good. Yellow baboon are very common and both Mitis monkey and Udzungwa red colobus are regularly seen next to the restaurant. One day we also saw a group of Angolan black-and-white colobus there. They have a small nature trail and apart from the monkey Checkered elephant shrew/sengi are very common here, but shy. At night Southern tree hyraxes are heard continuously and with some spotlighting we found one. We also found Zanzibar dwarf galago here. A habituated group of Sanje mangabey also lives close by and especially in the morning they are normally easily found on the lower slopes of the mountains, when it gets warmer they tend to move up and it takes somewhat more effort. When we tried, they were about 10 minutes walk from the camp. Along the Sanje waterfall trail we also saw another Checkered sengi and a Zanj sun squirrel and a group of over 20 Udzungwa red colobuses. We also found a group of Red colobuses right next to the main road at the junction to the park HQ. Mikumi National Park January 16 We only passed here by bus, but from the bus we still saw African elephant, Masai giraffe, Impala, Crawshay s zebra, African buffalo and Common warthog. Dar es Salaam January 16 At dusk large groups of Straw-coloured fruit bats were seen flying along some of the main roads close to the city center.

Species list 1. Black-and-rufous sengi 2. Checkered sengi 3. Bush hyrax 4. Southern tree hyrax 5. Eastern tree hyrax (heard only) 6. Savanna elephant 7. Chimpanzee 8. Angolan black-and-white colobus 9. Zanzibar red colobus 10. Central African red colobus 11. Udzungwa red colobus 12. Sanje mangabey 13. Kipunji 14. Olive baboon 15. Yellow baboon 16. Vervet monkey 17. Red-tailed monkey 18. Mitis monkey 19. Small-eared greater galago 20. Zanzibar dwarf galago 21. Mountain dwarf galago 22. Zanj sun squirrel 23. Red-bellied bush squirrel 24. Ochre bush squirrel 25. Smith s bush squirrel 26. Unstriped ground squirrel 27. Eastern giant pouched rat 28. African grass rat 41. Bushy-tailed mongoose 42. Egyptian mongoose 43. Banded mongoose 44. Dwarf mongoose 45. Crawshay s + Grant s zebra 46. Common warthog 47. Common hippopotamus 48. Masai giraffe 49. African buffalo 50. Lesser kudu 51. Greater kudu 52. Common eland 53. Bushbuck 54. Bush duiker 55. Steenbok 56. Kirk s dikdik 57. Thomas s dikdik 58. Grant s gazelle 59. Southern reedbuck 60. Bohor reedbuck 61. Defassa waterbuck 62. Impala 63. Topi 64. Coke s hartebeest 65. Lichtenstein s hartebeest 66. Fringe-eared oryx 29. Angolan fruit bat 30. Straw-colored fruit bat 31. Lesser free-tailed bat 32. Yellow-winged bat 33. Black-backed jackal 34. Side-striped jackal (?) 35. African wild dog 36. Bat-eared fox 37. African palm civet 38. Lion 39. Servaline genet 40. Spotted hyena