I don't really remember how I ended up choosing this trip a year ago but I am extremely glad that I did. Socotra is an island around 380km off of Yemen, who it belongs to and it has multiple endemic species - a third of its flora is endemic! A quick 2 hour flight from Abu Dhabi with Air Arabia and we landed in Hadiboh, the largest town on Socotra.
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Somali Starling |
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Dragon Blood Trees |
We spent the rest of the arrival day and the full next day travelling to different spots on the island, starting our list to try and cover the 10 or so endemics. The first bird I spotted coming out of the airport was an life lister - Somali Starling! With that great start we proceeded to rack up the list including Socotra Sparrow, Socotra Bunting and after dark, Socotra Scops Owl.
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Socotra Sparrow
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Socotra Scops Owl
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The third day was the day we headed onto the small fishing boats to travel across open sea to the second largest island in the archipelago, Abd al Kuri. The trip took about 7 hours and I am still bruised from how bumpy it was! Abd al Kuri is so beautiful and despite my absolute hatred for camping, I did rather enjoy camping on the unspoiled beach and waking up to the sea. I also thoroughly enjoyed how nosey the crabs were, you'd turn around at dinner and have one a foot behind just staring.
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The fishing boats to take you to Abd al Kuri
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Camping on Abd al Kuri |
For the last couple of days, we continued on with our pursuit of a full Socotra endemics list, adding Socotra Sunbird and not an endemic but one I had really been looking forward to seeing - Bruce's Green Pigeon. Still annoyed I didn't manage to get a decent picture as they're beautiful birds.
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