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Thursday 29 December 2022

17-12-2022 KARTONG, THE GAMBIA - SENEGAL THICK NEE (Burhinus senegalensis)




17-12-2022 KARTONG, THE GAMBIA - PIAPIAC (Ptilostomus afer)



17-12-2022 KARTONG, THE GAMBIA - RED EYED DOVE (Streptopelia semitorquata)



29-12-2022 NGALA LODGE, GAMBIA - STINK BUG (Genus Lerida)






29-12-2022 NGALA LODGE, GAMBIA - RED BILLED FIREFINCH (MALE) (Lagonosticta senegala)



29-12-2022 NGALA LODGE, GAMBIA - DARK BLUE PANSY BUTTERFLY (Junonia oenone)




28-12-2022 NGALA LODGE, GAMBIA - LONG TAILED GLOSSY STARLING (Lamprotornis caudatus)





28-12-2022 NGALA LODGE, GAMBIA - WESTERN RED BILLED HORNBILL (Tockus kempi)



28-12-2022 NGALA LODGE, GAMBIA - CITRUS SWALLOWTAIL (Papilio demodocus)



28-12-2022 NGALA LODGE, GAMBIA - BEAUTIFUL SUNBIRD (FEMALE) (Cinnyris pulchellus)


The beautiful sunbird (Cinnyris pulchella), formerly placed in the genus Nectarinia, is a sunbird. It is native to tropical Africa, its range extending from Senegal and Guinea in the west to Sudan, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Tanzania and Kenya in the east.

Beautiful sunbirds are tiny, only 10 cm (4 in) long, although the breeding male's long tail adds another 5 cm (2 in). They have medium-length thin down-curved bills and brush-tipped tubular tongues, both of which are adaptations to their nectar feeding. The male has a black head, bright metallic green upper parts, scarlet breast bordered with yellow and black belly. The central feathers of the teal are greatly elongated. The female is brown above with yellowish underparts.

28-12-2022 NGALA LODGE, GAMBIA - RED ROCKDWELLER DRAGONFLY (Bradinopyga strachani)



27-12-2022 CAPE POINT SANDS, GAMBIA - WESTERN REEF HERON (Egretta gularis)



27-12-2022 CAPE POINT, GAMBIA - YELLOW BILLED KITE (Milvus migrans ssp. parasitus)





27-12-2022 CAPE POINT, GAMBIA - PINK BACKED PELICAN (Pelecanus rufescens)





27-11-2022 CAPE POINT, GAMBIA - GREAT EGRET (Ardea alba)




27-12-2022 CAPE POINT, GAMBIA - GREY HOODED GULL (Chroicocephalus cirrocephalus)



27-12-2022 CAPE POINT, GAMBIA - COMMON SANDPIPER (Actitis hypoleucos)






Wednesday 28 December 2022

27-12-2022 CAPE POINT, GAMBIA - NAMAQUA DOVE (Oena capensis)



27-12-2022 CAPE POINT, GAMBIA - WOOD SANDPIPER (Tringa glareola)





27-12-2022 CAPE POINT, GAMBIA - WESTERN REEF HERON





27-12-2022 CAPE POINT, GAMBIA - SPUR WINGED LAPWING (Vanellus spinosus)



27-12-2022 CAPE POINT, GAMBIA - COMMON REDSHANK (Tringa totanus)






27-12-2022 CAPE POINT, GAMBIA - EURASIAN HOOPOE (Upupa epops)






27-12-2022 CAPE POINT, GAMBIA - PLAIN TIGER BUTTERFLY (Danaus chrysippus)




27-12-2022 CALYPSO BAR, GAMBIA - AFRICAN DARTER (Anhinga rufa)


The African darter (Anhinga rufa), sometimes called the snakebird, is a water bird of sub-Saharan Africa and Iraq.
The African darter is a member of the darter family, Anhingidae, and is closely related to American (Anhinga anhinga), Oriental (Anhinga melanogaster), and Australasian (Anhinga novaehollandiae) darters.

The African darter is 80 cm (31 in) long. Like other anhingas, it has a very long neck. The male is mainly glossy black with white streaking; females and immature birds are browner. The African darter differs in appearance from the American darter most recognisably by its thin white lateral neck stripe against a rufous background colour. The pointed bill prevents confusion with cormorants.