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The wildlife of Kololi Beach in The Gambia

I went to The Gambia for NYE and I didn’t have to look very far to find a wealth of wildlife.

Even going for a stroll around the Kololi beach resorts, I came across birds, monkeys and even reptiles.

There was even a cattle egret sat by the pool. The Gambia really is a birdwatchers paradise as they come to you!

Egret at a swimming pool

There was even a sign advising you not to feed the birds, monkeys, cats or dogs!

Don’t feed the animals sign

In the bushes, we spied a family of green vervet monkeys, never approach if they behave aggressively as they will bite!

Green vervet monkey at Kololi Beach

This baby was super cute and was learning how to be independent.

Baby green vervet monkey at Kololi Beach

Unbelievably, a usually shy red colobus monkey turned up and they usually stay high in the trees.

Red colobus monkey at Kololi Beach

Here you can see its beautiful coat and the contrast between the top and the bottom.

Red colobus monkey at Kololi Beach

This monitor lizard was incredible and was in the process of shedding its skin.

Monitor lizard at Kololi Beach

I loved watching it move around looking for food.

Monitor lizard at Kololi Beach

This is an African dove of some sort, not dissimilar to British doves but beautiful all the same.

Dove at Kololi Beach

I think this is a robin chat, hard to tell from this angle!

Robin chat, Kololi Beach

And finally, one of the hotel feeds the vultures so they come for food and water every day.

Vulture at Kololi Beach in The Gambia

Incredible birds and so majestic.

Vulture at Kololi Beach in The Gambia

There were always egrets, vultures and black kites flying overhead.

We also saw African red-billed hornbill but I didn’t manage to get a photo.

As an animal lover, I loved never knowing what was around the corner, I’ll definitely be going back, binoculars in hand to see more wildlife, especially birds!

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