| CongoDem-Zaire1984-Garamba[293×193] Zaire 1984. Garamba National Park Darby's Eland Publishing origin | |
| CongoDem-Zaire1984-Garamba[292×196] Zaire 1984. Garamba National Park Servals Publishing origin | |
| CongoDem-Zaire1984-Garamba[294×193] Zaire 1984. Garamba National Park Lions Publishing origin | |
| CongoDem-Zaire1984-Garamba[291×192] Zaire 1984. Garamba National Park White Rhinoceros Publishing origin | |
| 200px-Garamba_congo_rep_ma[187×200] Publishing origin | |
| CongoDem-Zaire1984-Garamba[292×194] Zaire 1984. Garamba National Park Eagles Publishing origin | |
| CongoDem-Zaire1984-Garamba[760×213] home to four large mammals: the elephant, giraffe, hippopotamus and above all the white rhinoceros. Though much larger than the black rhino, it is harmless; only some 30 individuals remain. Publishing origin | |
| Garamba-gate.jpg[339×250] The park entrance at Nagero Publishing origin | |
| Garamba-river.jpg[564×372] numerous watercourses, with swamps, valley grassland, riverine woodland with Irvingia smithii . In the north, impressive gallery forests are found, with species of Chlorophora and Khaya . The Garamba river. Crocodile-Birds (Pluvianus aegyptius aegyptius ) and White-headed Lapwings (Vanellus albiceps ) are found here. The climate is semi-humid with a long wet season from Publishing origin | |
| Garamba-gang.jpg[215×175] is subjective, due to irregular coverage during any year, but is nevertheless included. Most birding has been done in the month of February, and this is clearly seen in the checklist. From the left; Tommy Pedersen, Frasier Kes Smith, Marc Languy and un-identified adult male. Publishing origin |