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| Ngomakurira (S17.54779 E31.22693) requires a more arduous walk up through a belt of fringing miombo around the base of the hill and here you can find miombo specials and others like Whyte’s Barbets, Yellow-fronted Tinkerbirds, occasional Racquet-tailed Rollers, Black and White-breasted Cuckooshrike, Green-capped Eremomela, Stierling's Wren-warbler, Striped Pipit, Miombo Blue-eared Starling, Miombo Double-collared Sunbird, Variable Sunbird, and African Yellow White-eye. Lazy Cisticolas scold whilst Lanner Falcons are often perched on the steep bare slopes. The first ascent brings you to an open level with scattered trees and boulders; head to the right and the large boulders where you can usually find Cape Buntings, and where Mocking Cliff-chats sneaking out of sight over their tops. Heading down to the small stream and up the little valley through dense trees leads to rock art worth seeing – Boulder Chats are a feature in this section. You will have to backtrack to the marked |
trail up to the top where you should keep a lookout for raptors, White-necked Ravens and Black Storks. The valley to the northwest is where Yellow-bellied Waxbills have been found, a strange eastern highland addition to the area!
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