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Come Bird Ghana with Malimbe Tours!

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My name is Kalu Afasi, I am a birding guide from Ghana, a country in West Africa. In the more recent past, I have founded my own company, MALIMBE TOURS, also known as GHANA BIRD TOURS. I regularly apply my expertise in aid of bird conservation in Ghana. Before I started birding and guiding I was a professional footballer.

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Bird Guides of the World: Kwame Brown, Ghana

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Kwame Brown, Accra, Ghana. What is your favorite bird species? Yellow-Headed Picathartes. What is your name, and where do you live? What are the main regions or locations you cover as a bird guide? How long have you been a bird guide? 15 Years Akun Eagle-Owl How did you get into bird guiding?

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Picathartes – Africa’s strangest birds

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White-necked or Yellow-headed Picathartes, Bonkro, Ghana. Photo by Keith Valentine (Rockjumper Birding Tours) This past December I visited Ghana specifically to search for White-necked Picathartes. Then a few years ago the news broke that picathartes had been rediscovered in Ghana at a community forest reserve!

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The left-overs. 10 birds that didn’t make it onto the blog.

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Great Coucal (Accra, Ghana). Yellow-billed Shrike (Accra, Ghana). Checkered Woodpecker (Buenos Aires). Greater Leafbird (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia). Masked Water-tyrant (Sao Paulo, Brazil). Red Wattled Lapwing (New Delhi, India). Crested Puffin (California, USA). Plain Parakeet (Sao Paulo, Brazil). Happy New Year.

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Migration and More: A Bird News Update

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Don’t put off that birding trip to Ghana on your to-do list—if trends continue, illegal logging may leave you with nothing left to see. Birds facing a long migration are more apt to take a gamble and stop for a bite in predator-prone habitat, according to findings in The Auk.

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New Year, New Birds

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in the Botanical Gardens of the University of Ghana. Technically, my first bird of the year was a Laughing Dove which was rudely awakened from its roost in the hotel garden by the midnight fireworks and crash-landed by the pool. As far as eBird is concerned, my 2015 campaign started at 14.30 and included a lifer rallid. Have a great 2015.

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Redgannet’s Year List 2015

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African Golden Oriole Oriolus auratus – University of Ghana, Botanic Gardens – Jan 1st. African Gray Hornbill Tockus nasutus – University of Ghana, Botanic Gardens – Jan 1st. African Gray Woodpecker Dendropicus goertae – University of Ghana, Botanic Gardens – Jan 1st.

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