Pendjari National Park - Recently Introduced Birds

Recently Introduced Birds

  • Fox Kestrel (Falco alopex) resident 1998 - A3
  • Red-thighed Sparrowhawk (Accipiter erythropus) resident 1998
  • Senegal Parrot (Poicephalus senegalus) resident 1998 - A3
  • Violet Turaco (Musophaga violacea) resident 1998 - A3
  • Blue-bellied Roller (Coracias cyanogaster) resident 1998 - A3
  • Red-throated Bee-eater (Merops bulocki) resident 1998 - A3
  • Bearded Barbet (Lybius dubius) resident 1998 - A3
  • Yellow-billed Shrike (Corvinella corvina) resident 1998 - A3
  • Piapiac (Ptilostomus afer) resident 1998 - A3
  • Yellow Penduline-tit (Anthoscopus parvulus) resident 1998 - A3
  • Fanti Saw-wing (Psalidoprocne obscura) resident 1998
  • Pied-winged Swallow (Hirundo leucosoma) resident 1998 - A3
  • Senegal Eremomela (Eremomela pusilla) resident 1998 - A3
  • Blackcap Babbler (Turdoides reinwardii) resident 1998 - A3
  • Purple Glossy-starling (Lamprotornis purpureus) resident 1998 - A3
  • White-crowned Robin-chat (Cossypha albicapilla) resident 1998 - A3
  • Bush Petronia (Petronia dentata) resident 1998 - A3
  • Red-winged Pytilia (Pytilia phoenicoptera) resident 1998 - A3
  • Red-faced Pytilia (Pytilia hypogrammica) resident 1998 - A3
  • Lavender Waxbill (Estrilda caerulescens) resident 1998 - A3
  • Black-rumped Waxbill (Estrilda troglodytes) resident 1998 - A3
  • Togo Paradise-whydah (Vidua togoensis) resident 1998 - A3

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