Sharpe's
Longclaw population is suspected to be in rapid decline owing to the
human-driven loss of tussock grasslands. The rate of decline is expected to
become very rapid over the next three generations.

Ranger
Andrew Mwangi Waweru manages a bird monitoring programme for Nature Kenya , and his
post is funded through WLT’s Keepers of the Wild programme.
In
the third quarter of 2015 Andrew monitored birds in three Nature Kenya nature
reserves including the Leleshwa Nature Reserve. He recorded an average of 31
species across the reserves, including Sharpe’s Longclaw, Long tailed Widowbird
(Euplectes progne) and migrant species such as Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica).
January 2016
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