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Please use the options below to view photos from specific places or of particular creatures. Alternatively, scroll though the pictures using the arrows at the bottom of the page.
Welcome to Birdquest
Please use the options below to view photos from specific places or of particular creatures. Alternatively, scroll though the pictures using the arrows at the bottom of the page.
Woodland Kingfishers are commonly seen by the roadsides in Ghana.
Wilson's Indigobirds parasitise Bar-breasted Firefinches.
The incredible White-crested Hornbill appears to be pretty easy to see in the Ghanaian forests.
The Village Weaver is a common and widespread bird seen on many if not all of our sub-saharan African tours.
The handsome castaneofuscus race of Vieillot's Black Weaver was once treated as a separate species, Chestnut-and-black Weaver. Who knows it may well be again...
Vieillot's Barbets creep down through the savannahs towards the coast at Shai Hills.
Velvet-mantled Drongos are easy to see in the Ghanaian forests.
A family of the little-known Tessmann's Flycatcher at Aboabo. The young of this species do not seem to have ever been described before.
A Red-rumped Tinkerbird photographed at Antwikwaa in early morning sunlight.
The superbly marked Red-billed Helmet-shrike occurs in small flocks in the Ghanaian forests.