Cameroon with David Hoddinott
Join us as we explore the bird-rich country of Cameroon with David Hoddinott! Situated just north of the equator, this unique destination lies at the crossroads of West and Central Africa. Its varied landscapes range from lowland rainforest to dry Sahelian scrub, supporting an impressive mix of habitats and species. Thanks to this diversity, Cameroon has recorded over 900 bird species, including 26 that are endemic or near-endemic. Just some of Cameroon’s special species include the iconic Grey-necked Rockfowl, Bannerman’s Turaco, Mount Kupe and Green-breasted Bushshrikes, White-throated Mountain Babbler, Spotted Thrush-Babbler, Bamenda Apalis, Rachel's Malimbe, Egyptian Plover, Shelley's Oliveback, Yellow-winged Pytilia and Dybowski's Twinspot. Don’t miss this opportunity to dive into this fascinating country and its exceptional birdlife, mammals and habitats with David.

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