The number of unusual birds we saw in Ghana was quite amazing. This Hornbill is quite prolific and can be seen everywhere, flying around with its peculiar criss-cross movement calling out loudly.
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African Hornbill |
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This funny looking duck is domesticated |
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swallow |
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Malachite Kingfisher babies |
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Senegal Coucal |
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Laughing Dove |
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Northern Grey headed Sparrow |
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The ubiquitous Pied Crow |
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Laughing Dove |
BIRDS IN THE MOLE NATIONAL PARK
The very first bird we saw in Mole National Park was this beautiful and amazing large bird. It is called the Abyssinian
Ground Hornbill. Our guide told us that many ornithologists come to the park to
see just this bird. Lucky, lucky!!
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Abyssinian Ground Horn Bill |
This is one of the two most massive species
of Hornbill, the other being, the Southern Ground Hornbill. The male has a red
throat pouch and the female has a blue throat pouch. Modified feathers form
long eye-lashes, which protect their eyes from dust.
Their diet consists of
small vertebrates and invertebrates including tortoises, lizards, spiders,
beetles and caterpillars. It can also eat carrion and fruits, seeds and
groundnuts.
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Kwame our boatman up the Mole River, called this one Bataleur eagle but I have my doubts |
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African Fish Eagle |
The
African Fish Eagle
resembles an American Bald eagle and is the National Bird of Zimbabwe and
Zambia. The male of this species has a wing span of about 2 metres (6 feet),
while females can stretch upto 2.4 metres (8 feet), the female being larger
than the male.
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Violet Turaco |
The Violet Turaco also known as
Violaceous Plantain Eater. They are 45 cm long, including a long tail, the
plumage is glossy violet except for the yellow forehead and chestnut crown. The
bill is thick and red. The violet Turaco’s crimson primary flight feathers
contrast with the violet plumage. It feeds on fruit, especially figs and some
seeds.
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Guinea Fowl |
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Francolin |
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Purple Glossy Starling |
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Western Grey Plantain Eater |
The Western Grey Plantain Eater is a large member of the Turaco family. It is a group of large arboreal,
near – passerine birds restricted to Africa. A Resident bird, it breeds in open
Woodland Habitats in tropical West Africa, laying two or three eggs in a tree
platform nest.They are 50 cm long. Including a long tail. The plumage is
mainly grey spotted with brown. The head, erect crest, neck and breast are
brown streaked with silver. The under-parts are whitish heavily streaked with
brown. It has a thick bright yellow bill and shows a white wing bar in flight.
The sexes are identical, but juveniles have a black woolly head without silver
streaking. It feeds on fruit especially figs, seeds and other vegetables.
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Europian Roller |
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The Red Throated Bee Eater nests in the ground. |
A whole lot of bee eaters were nesting in these holes and flew out when I inadvertently disturbed them.
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Red throated Bee Eater
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Grey Headed Kingfisher |
Giant Kingfisher
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Hammercock |
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BulBul |
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Senegal coucal |
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Black Billed Wood Dove |
Black billed wood dove is a
wide spread resident pigeon. They are abundant near deserts, scrubs and
the Savannah.
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African Yellow wattled Lapwing |
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Woolly necked stork |
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Malachite Kingfisher |
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Yellow Billed Oxpecker sitting on a wild boar |
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Grey Heron |
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Whistling Ducks |
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Grey Kestrel |
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Dusky Munia? |
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Red billed firefinch (female) |
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