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		<title>Kenya Wildlife Travel Photography</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This close inter-relationship between birds and people has probably been in existence for thousands of years. There are written accounts of it in the 17th century and early religious missionaries in Africa were surprised by birds that came to their altars and took pieces of wax from their beeswax candles. In Asia, 3rd century Chinese scribes wrote of little birds of the wax combs’ based on reports about the Yellow-rumped Honeyguide of the Himalayas, though they are not known to guide. So how might their guiding habits have begun? There have been suggestions that the honeyguide/human link-up derived from a </p>
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