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Black Headed Heron

Black Headed Heron - Ardea melanocephala
Copyright: TC/monacoeye • Tanzania, July 2011 • Do not copy without permission

Bird name: Black Headed Heron
Latin: Ardea melanocephala
Other: Héron mélanocéphale (Fr)
Family: ArdeidaeHerons
Range: Sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar
Similar: Grey Heron

The Black-headed Heron is a large African Heron similar to the Grey Heron but with black or very dark grey top of head and back of neck.
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Marabou Stork

Marabou Stork - Leptoptilos crumeniferus
copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy without permission • Serengeti, Oct 2009

Bird name: Marabou Stork
Latin: Leptoptilos crumeniferus
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Family: CiconiidaeStorks
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The Marabou Stork is a huge bird, with a wingspan of about three and a half metres. It often scavenges at rubbish tips and at carcasses with vultures. This rather grizzly-looking bird is sometimes called the undertaker bird.

Marabou Storks are found in sub-Saharan Africa. André took these photos in Amboseli and Serengeti National Parks in east Africa.More photos...
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White Backed Vulture

White Backed Vulture - Gyps africanus
Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Amboseli • Oct 2009

Bird name: White Backed Vulture
Latin: Gyps africanus
Other: African White-backed Vulture
Family: Accipitridae • Old World Vultures, Birds of Prey
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The adult White-backed Vulture has a white collar, white downy feathers on neck, and dark bill, the latter differentiating it from the Rüppel’s Vulture. I understand the darker birds are juvenile White-backed Vultures.

The lowest photo in “more photos” shows two Lappet-faced Vultures on left, with White-backed Vultures on right.

The White-backed Vulture has recently moved to Near-Threatened status on IUCN Red List.More photos...
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Ostrich

Ostrich - Struthio camelus
Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Kenya • Oct 2009

Bird name: Ostrich
Latin: Struthio camelus
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Family: Struthionidae • Ostrich

The Ostrich is the largest ratite, an ancient group of flightless birds originating in Gondwanaland. They have no keel on their sternum (ratis is Latin for raft), so would not be able to fly even with more developed wings.

Ostriches are native to many parts of tropical Africa, particularly east Africa. Males are generally black and white and females brown.

These ostriches were photographed in Amboseli and the Serengeti.

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Superb Starling

Superb Starling - Lamprotornis superbus
Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Lake Nakuru • Oct 2009

Bird name: Superb Starling
Latin: Lamprotornis superbus
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Family: Sturnidae • Starlings

The aptly named Superb Starling lives in East Africa, seen here above at Lake Nakuru in Tanzania.More photos...
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African Hoopoe

African Hoopoe - Upupa africana
Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Amboseli • Oct 2009

Bird name: African Hoopoe
Latin: Upupa africana
Other: Upupa epops africana • Eurasian Hoopoe
Family: Upupidae

The African Hoopoe is often thought a subspecies of Eurasian Hoopoe.

Nice shots here sent in by André and taken in Amboseli National Park.More photos...
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African Jacana

African Jacana - Actophilornis africanus
Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Amboseli • Oct 2009

Bird name: African Jacana
Latin: Actophilornis africanus
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Family: Jacanidae • Jacanas

The African Jacana breeds throughout sub-Saharan Africa. Like all Jacanas it is able to walk over floating lily pads and other floating vegetation.More photos...
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Red Capped Lark

Red Capped Lark - Calandrella cinerea
Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Amboseli • Oct 2009

Bird name: Red Capped Lark
Latin: Calandrella cinerea
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Family: Alaudidae • Larks

The Red-capped Lark lives in the highlands of sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in the East.More photos...
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African Fish Eagle

African Fish Eagle - Haliaeetus vocifer
Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Amboseli • Oct 2009

Bird name: African Fish Eagle
Latin: Haliaeetus vocifer
Other: African Sea Eagle
Family: Accipitridae • Eagles, Sea Eagles, Birds of Prey
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The African Fish Eagle is found across sub-Saharan, near lakes and rivers. It is a large powerful bird with a two-metre wingspan.More photos...
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Northern Black Flycatcher

Northern Black Flycatcher - Melaenornis edolioides
Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Amboseli • Oct 2009

Bird name: Northern Black Flycatcher
Latin: Melaenornis edolioides
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Family: Muscicapidae • Flycatchers

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Helmeted Guineafowl

Helmeted Guineafowl - Numida meleagris
Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Amboseli • Oct 2009

Bird name: Helmeted Guineafowl
Latin: Numida meleagris
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Family: Numididae • Guineafowl

The Helmeted Guineafowl is native to Africa but has been domesticated around the world.More photos...
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African Spoonbill

African Spoonbill - Platalea alba
Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Amboseli • Oct 2009

Bird name: African Spoonbill
Latin: Platalea alba
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Family: ThreskiornithidaeSpoonbills

The African Spoonbill has a red face and legs, unlike the Eurasian Spoonbill. It is one of six Spoonbill species in the world.More photos...
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Bateleur

Bateleur - Terathopius ecaudatus
Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Amboseli • Oct 2009

Bird name: Bateleur
Latin: Terathopius ecaudatus
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Family: AccipitridaeEagles, Birds of Prey
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The Bateleur is a strongly marked medium-sized eagle, with a very short tail, which makes it easy to identify in flight.More photos...
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Greenshank

Greenshank - Tringa nebularia
Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Amboseli • Oct 2009

Bird name: Greenshank
Latin: Tringa nebularia
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Family: Scolopacidae • Waders

A presumed Greenshank in Amboseli National Park.More photos...
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Crowned Lapwing

Crowned Lapwing - Vanellus coronatus
Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Amboseli • Oct 2009

Bird name: Crowned Lapwing
Latin: Vanellus coronatus
Other: Crowned Plover
Family: Charadriidae • Lapwings

The Crowned Lapwing is easily identifiable by the white band on its crown.More photos...
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Long Toed Lapwing

Long Toed Lapwing - Vanellus crassrostris
Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Amboseli • Oct 2009

Bird name: Long Toed Lapwing
Latin: Vanellus crassrostris
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Family: Charadriidae • Lapwings

The Long-toed Lapwing photographed here by André in Amboseli, Kenya. There are 24 species of Lapwing in the world.More photos...
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Spur Winged Lapwing

Spur Winged Lapwing - Vanellus spinosus
Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Amboseli • Oct 2009

Bird name: Spur Winged Lapwing
Latin: Vanellus spinosus
Other: Spur-winged Plover
Family: Charadriidae • Lapwings

The Spur-winged Lapwing has shoulder spurs, which it uses to charge down predators and intruders, much like its South-American cousin the Southern Lapwing.More photos...
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