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The Freshwater Ecozone

BIRDS OF THE NIGER DELTA FRESHWATER ECOZONE – PHIL HALL

  • Allied Hornbill
  • Bearded Greenbul
  • Black Bee-eater
  • Black Kite
  • Black and White Mannikin
  • Black-headed Oriole
  • Blue Plantain-eater
  • Blue-tailed Kingfisher
  • Broad-billed Roller
  • Buff-headed Wood-hoopoe
  • Buff-throated Sunbird
  • Carmelite Sunbird
  • Cattle Egret
  • Chattering Cisticola
  • Collared Sunbird
  • Common Garden Bulbul
  • Common Sandpiper
  • Cuckoo Falcon
  • Didric Cuckoo
  • Double-toothed Barbet
  • Drongo
  • Emerald Cuckoo
  • Great Coucal
  • Great White Egret
  • Green Hylia
  • Green Pigeon
  • Green Sandpiper
  • Green-backed Heron
  • Greenshank
  • Grey Heron
  • Grey Parrot
  • Grey Plover
  • Grey Woodpecker
  • Grey-backed Camaroptera
  • Grey-headed Negro Finch
  • Grey-headed Sparrow
  • Guinea Turaco
  • Hairy-breasted Barbet
  • Hammerkop
  • Harrier Hawk
  • Hartlaub’s Swamp Duck
  • Little Egret
  • Little Swift
  • Little Tern
  • Long-tailed Cormorant
  • Night Heron
  • Palm nut Vulture
  • Palm Swift
  • Pel’s Fishing Owl
  • Pied Kingfisher
  • Piping Hornbill
  • Purple Heron
  • Red-billed Wood Dove
  • Red-eyed Dove
  • Redshank
  • Red-vented Malimbe
  • Reef Heron
  • Ringed Plover
  • Royal Tern
  • Rufous-chested Swallow
  • Sabine’s Spinetail
  • Sacred Ibis
  • Sandwich Tern
  • Spectacled Weaver
  • Squacco Heron
  • Superb Glossy Starling
  • Superb Sunbird
  • Swallow
  • Swamp Bulbul
  • Village Weaver
  • Whimbrel
  • White-throated Bee-eater
  • White-throated Swallow
  • Winding Cisticola
  • Yellow Bill
  • Yellow Wagtail
  • Yellow-mantled Weaver
  • Yellow-spotted Barbet

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