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Birding Sudan: December visit to Bahri
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A blog for anyone with an interest in the wild birds of Sudan. Tuesday, 16 December 2014. December visit to Bahri. Marwa and I were at Bahri Sewage Pools again last weekend. We caught lots of Northern Masked Weavers and Sedge Warblers, plus a few Reed Warblers and other birds. The weavers had all moulted out of breeding plumage and were in bright, fresh non-breeding plumage. A few juveniles were still in the final stages of wing and tail moult. Little Bee-eater, Bahri Sewage pools 12th December 2014.
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Birding Sudan: October 2014
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A blog for anyone with an interest in the wild birds of Sudan. Saturday, 18 October 2014. October visit to Bahri Sewage Pools. Glossy and Sacred Ibis, Bahri Sewage Pools 17th October 2014. White-tailed Lapwing, Bahri Sewage Pools 17th October 2014. Ethiopian Swallow, Bahri Sewage Pools 17th October 2014. Yellow Wagtail, Bahri Sewage Pools 17th October 2014. African Purple Swamphens, Bahri Sewage Pools 17th October 2014. Juvenile Northern Masked Weaver, Bahri Sewage Pools 17th October 2014. Other good bir...
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Birding Sudan: May 2015
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A blog for anyone with an interest in the wild birds of Sudan. Saturday, 23 May 2015. First Sunt Forest visit for a while. African Swamphens, Sunt Forest 22nd May 2015. African Jacanas, Sunt Forest 22nd May 2015. Pink-backed Pelican, Sunt Forest 22nd May 2015. African Openbill, Sunt Forest 22nd May 2015. Black-crowned Night Herons, Sunt Forest 22nd May 2015. Sacred Ibises, Sunt Forest 22nd May 2015. Great White Pelicans, Sunt Forest 22nd May 2015. Spur-winged Geese, Sunt Forest 22nd May 2015. First Janko...
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Birding Sudan: November 2014
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A blog for anyone with an interest in the wild birds of Sudan. Tuesday, 18 November 2014. Look out for tagged Great White Pelicans. Tagged Great White Pelican. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Look out for tagged Great White Pelicans. Tom Jenner's Blog List. Birding in Murcia (Spain). Butterflies in S. E. Essex. At the beginning of the year, realising that for personal reasons I was going to have to spend the major part of the year in the UK, and knowing how the . Birding for a Lark. Spring Part 2 - Montenegro.
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Birding Sudan: Some recent photos from Khartoum Sewage Pools, by Mohamed Ismael
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A blog for anyone with an interest in the wild birds of Sudan. Friday, 13 February 2015. Some recent photos from Khartoum Sewage Pools, by Mohamed Ismael. Mohamed Ismael visited Khartoum Sewage Pools on Thursday and sent me these photos to post. Gargany, Khartoum Sewage Pools 12th February 2014. Common Moorhen, Khartoum Sewage Pools 12th February 2014. Hottentot Teal, Khartoum Sewage Pools 12th February 2014. Little Grebe, Khartoum Sewage Pools 12th February 2014. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Birding Sudan: June 2014
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A blog for anyone with an interest in the wild birds of Sudan. Thursday, 5 June 2014. Another trip down to Sennar. I was pleased to catch my first Great Reed Warbler, especially after catching a Clamorous Reed Warbler a couple of months ago. I include a photo of the Clamorous below for comparison, as it really shows the different bill shapes. I was also pleased to catch my first Beautiful Sunbird and Grey-backed Camaroptera. Great Reed Warbler, north of Sennar 4th June 2014. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Birding Sudan: Second visit to Omdurman Islamic University
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A blog for anyone with an interest in the wild birds of Sudan. Sunday, 1 February 2015. Second visit to Omdurman Islamic University. Hottentot Teal with chicks, Omdurman Islamic University 31st January 2015. African Purple Swamphen, Omdurman Islamic University 31st January 2015. There were a few other good birds present, including a Common Redshank, some Common Snipe, and a Common Swift. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Gull movements at Jebel Aulia. Some recent photos from Khartoum Sewage Pools, by .
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Birding Sudan: February 2014
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A blog for anyone with an interest in the wild birds of Sudan. Friday, 28 February 2014. Some interesting records from Bahri Sewage pools. Chestnut Sparrow (probable), Bahri Sewage pools 28th February 2014. Northern-masked Weaver, Bahri Sewage pools 28th February 2014. Village Weaver, Bahri Sewage pools 28th February 2014. Little Stint, Bahri Sewage pools 28th February 2014. There were quite a lot of Yellow Wagtails around, with all seeming to be Black-headed ( feldegg. Friday, 14 February 2014. However,...
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Birding Sudan: August 2014
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A blog for anyone with an interest in the wild birds of Sudan. Saturday, 23 August 2014. First trips out after my summer break. I arrived back from my summer break a couple of weeks ago. I have yet to make any lengthy birding trips, but I popped out a couple of times to my local patch at the Soba Hospital sewage ponds. I was particularly interested in trying out some new recording equipment, but with little success, so I did not take any photos. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Tom Jenner's Blog List. In the ...
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Birding Sudan: May 2014
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A blog for anyone with an interest in the wild birds of Sudan. Friday, 30 May 2014. The start of the wet season. Cattle Egret nesting, Bahri 30th May 2014. Black-winged Stilts, Bahri 30th May 2014. Abdim's Stork, Bahri 30th May 2014. Today I was a little surprised with the number of winter migrants still present, and I wonder if they will all leave. There were 5 Garganys, a Greater Flamingo, and several hundred terns, including Gull-billed, White-winged and Whiskered. Wednesday, 28 May 2014. Adult Chestn...