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Guinea Fowl (Helmeted)
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The Helmeted Guinea Fowl (Numida meleagris) is a distinctive ground-dwelling bird widely distributed across sub-Saharan Africa. It thrives in savannas, open grasslands, agricultural areas, and woodland edges. In these habitats, it actively forages in groups for seeds, insects, and small invertebrates. You can easily recognize the species by its rounded body and striking appearance. Dark
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Marabou Stork
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The Marabou Stork (Leptoptilos crumenifer) stands out as one of Africa’s most distinctive and often misunderstood birds. People commonly refer to it as the “undertaker bird” because of its hunched posture, bare head, and dark wings. Nevertheless, despite its ungainly appearance, the species shows remarkable adaptability and presence. You will often encounter it around wetlands
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Black-chested Snake Eagle
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The Black-chested Snake Eagle (Circaetus pectoralis) is a powerful and distinctive raptor of sub-Saharan Africa. It is most commonly encountered in savannas, open woodlands, and lightly bushed grasslands where reptiles are abundant. It is immediately recognizable by its striking black chest and upperparts. These contrast strongly with a white belly and underwings marked by fine
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Augur Buzzard
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The augur buzzard (Buteo augur) is a powerful and striking bird of prey. It is commonly found across eastern and northeastern Africa. In particular, it favors open grasslands, highland plateaus, savannas, and agricultural areas. These habitats often provide elevated perches. As a result, the bird is frequently seen sitting conspicuously on trees, poles, or rocky
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Sacred Ibis (African)
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The African sacred ibis (Threskiornis aethiopicus) is a large and distinctive waterbird. It is widely distributed across sub-Saharan Africa, as well as parts of Madagascar and the Middle East. In particular, it is closely associated with wetlands, floodplains, lakeshores, marshes, and irrigated farmland. In these habitats, it forages methodically in shallow water and soft mud.
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Crowned Lapwing
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The crowned lapwing (Vanellus coronatus), also known as the crowned plover, is a striking and alert wader. It is commonly found across eastern and southern Africa. In particular, it favors open grasslands, short savannas, floodplains, and even cultivated fields. These habitats provide wide visibility, which suits its vigilant nature. Adults typically measure about 28–31 cm
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Heron (Grey)
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The Grey Heron (Ardea cinerea) is a tall and elegant wading bird found throughout Africa, Europe, and parts of Asia. In sub-Saharan Africa, it is commonly seen in wetlands, rivers, lakes, and coastal areas. Adults typically measure 84–102 cm (33–40 in) in length. They also have a wingspan of 155–195 cm, making them one of
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Longclaw (Yellow-throated)
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The Yellow-throated Longclaw (Macronyx croceus) is a striking grassland bird of East and southern Africa. It is most commonly found in open savannas, floodplains, and damp grasslands. Adults typically measure 19–21 cm (7.5–8.3 in) in length. They weigh approximately 35–45 grams. The species is easily recognized by its bright yellow throat and breast. This coloration
