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Birding Sudan

A blog for anyone with an interest in the wild birds of Sudan

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Birding South Sudan

Sunday, 2 September 2012. My last trip had to be along the Terekeka road, the most productive easily accessible areas near Juba. I only went a few kilometres up the road - I still had to pack for my flight. Some birds posed in the morning sunshine, including a Black Coucal and a Black-and-White Cuckoo.

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A blog for anyone with an interest in the wild birds of Sudan

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This web page birdingsudan.blogspot.com states the following, "A blog for anyone with an interest in the wild birds of Sudan." We saw that the webpage said " Monday, 1 June 2015." It also said " My final post from Sudan. Saturday, 23 May 2015. First Sunt Forest visit for a while. African Swamphens, Sunt Forest 22nd May 2015. African Jacanas, Sunt Forest 22nd May 2015. Pink-backed Pelican, Sunt Forest 22nd May 2015. African Openbill, Sunt Forest 22nd May 2015. Black-crowned Night Herons, Sunt Forest 22nd May 2015. Sacred Ibises, Sunt Forest 22nd May 2015. Great White Pelicans, Sunt Forest 22nd May 2015."

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