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Prehistoric-looking shoebills are iconic due to their measurement and placing presence within the wetlands of East and Central Africa.
There are maybe fewer than 8,000 mature shoebills left, and discovering them usually requires treks deep into distant marshes through swamp boats. On uncommon events, nonetheless, shoebills will discover vacationers who’re looking for them.
That’s illustrated within the accompanying picture, which reveals a
But a Shoebill after it had landed on a ship in Uganda’s Mabamba Swamp final November. (The shoebill was photographed, by Innocent Muhumuza of Uganda Shoebill, at an angle that made the large chicken seem even bigger).
On Friday, Pearl Pulse Safaris shared an Instagram reel, displaying “what it’s like finding shoebills.” Or, as one consumer fortunately said after three days of looking, discovering a “living dinosaur.”
The submit contains an apt description:
“Ever wondered what it takes to find the legendary Shoebill? In this short documentary, follow the journey through Uganda’s peaceful wetlands, discover how to reach its habitat, and experience the excitement of coming face-to-face with one of the world’s most iconic birds.”
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