Gambia 2024
Photos take during trips to The Gambia in February and April this year (2024). It certainly seems hotter now so I suppose this is due to global warming. There's still plenty to see bird-wise but some places are suffering. One place we visited had many dead fish floating in the river. However some of our usual 'haunts' are doing well. Probably back again later this year or early next year.

Black-casqued Hornbill

African Grey Hornbill

Red-billed Hornbill

African Darter

African Darter

Black Heron (Umbrella bird)

Black Heron (Umbrella bird)

Black-crowned Night Heron

Cormorant grabs fish

Courting Hammerkops

Grey Heron

Sacred Ibis

Senegal Thick-knees

Spoonbill

Spur-winged Lapwing

Squacco Heron

Western Reef Egret

Agama Lizard

Vervet Monkey

Riding the wave

Blue-bellied Roller

Abyssinian Roller

African Golden Oriole

Black-crowned Tchagra

Common Wattle-eye

Grey Woodpecker (female)

Klaas's Cuckoo

Red-eyed Dove

Senegal Coucal

Swallow-tailed Bee-eater

Tawny-flanked Prinia

Yellow-crowned Gonolek

Yellow-fronted Canary

Temminck's Courser

Dark Chanting Goshawk

Grasshopper Buzzard

Grey Kestrel

Hooded Vulture

Long-crested Eagle

Pearl-spotted Owlet

Red-necked Falcon

Yellow-billed Kite
