PART 4 Birds T - Z for terns, warblers, vultures, etc.
Other parts:
PART 1 Birds A - E for Bee-eaters, cuckoos, eagles, egrets, etc.
PART 2 Birds F - O for falcons, gulls, herons, kingfishers, etc.
PART 3 Birds P - S for rollers, snake-eagles, starlings, sunbirds, etc.
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Tchagra - black-crowned |
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Tern - Caspian. Largest tern in the world. |
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Thick-knee - Senegal. |
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Thrush - African. Usually deep in the forest. |
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Turaco - violet |
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Vulture - hooded |
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Vulture - palm-nut |
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Vulture - white-backed |
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Warbler - melodious |
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Warbler - oriole. Also very secretive. |
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Warbler - subalpine |
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Warbler - Western Bonelli's |
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Wattle-eye - common |
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Waxbill - orange-cheeked |
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Weaver - village |
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White-eye - African yellow |
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Wood-dove - black-billed |
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Wood-dove - blue-spotted (red-billed) |
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Woodhoopoe - green |
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Woodpecker - brown-backed |
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Woodpecker - cardinal |
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Woodpecker - fine-spotted. Female. Male has all-red crown |
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Woodpecker - golden tailed. Female. Male has all-red crown. |
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Woodpecker - grey |
Go to:
PART 1 Birds A - E for Bee-eaters, cuckoos, eagles, egrets, etc.
PART 2 Birds F - O for falcons, gulls, herons, kingfishers, etc.
PART 3 Birds P - S for rollers, snake-eagles, starlings, sunbirds, etc.
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