Ghana, 2023
We flew to Ghana in February, 2023 to look for primates and birds. This was a trip we tried to do in March, 2020 but unable to execute because of the pandemic. It was our 1st trip to West Africa so many of animal and bird species were new to us. For more details, see our blog posts at Ghana’s Beguiling Wildlife! , Praying for Pangolins! and Ghana’s Sacred Monkeys. Here's what we found...
- Walking the Ankasa Rd
- Nkulengu Rail
- Agama Lizard
- Hammer-headed Fruit Bat
- Ivory Coast Mud Turtle
- Beecroft's Anomalure
- Black-headed Paradise-Flycatcher
- Senegal Chameleon
- Blue-headed Coucal
- Peggy's View of Kakum
- Black-casqued Hornbill
- West African Potto
- Pel's Anomalure
- Kapok Tree
- Walking to School
- Western Red Glider
- Dideric Cuckoo
- Akun Eagle-Owl
- African Pied Hornbill
- Kakum Canopy Walkway
- African Dwarf Kingfisher
- White-necked Rockfowl
- African Wood-Owl
- Black Dwarf Hornbill
- Black-bellied Pangolin
- Straw-coloured Fruit Bat
- Funeral Procession
- Western Hartebeest
- Northern Lesser Galago
- Savannah Elephants
- Gambian Mongoose
- Western Roan Antelope
- Violet Turaco
- Western Hartebeest
- Red-flanked Duiker
- Blue-breasted Kingfisher
- African Elephants
- Marc and the Elephants
- Lowe's Monkey
- White-thighed Colobus
- Narina Trogon
- Blue-throated Roller
- Citrus Swallowtail
- White-crested Hornbill
- Blue-moustached Bee-eater
- African Emerald Cuckoo
- Variegated Grasshopper
- Egyptian Tomb Bat
- Yellow-throated Longclaw
- Our Route in Ghana