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Fecha

Junio 15, 2019 a las 09:11 TARDE MDT

Descripción

A large male observed cruising around a rocky hillside right before a major thunderstorm moved through.

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Chilillo de Agua (Persicaria amphibia)

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looselucy47

Fecha

Agosto 6, 2019 a las 09:50 MAÑANA MDT

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mathiasdhaen

Fecha

Marzo 2, 2019 a las 10:56 MAÑANA CET

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Serpiente de Parra de Sabana (Thelotornis capensis)

Observ.

aepafrica

Fecha

Febrero 15, 2019 a las 10:18 MAÑANA SAST

Descripción

Thelotornis capensis found in our neighbor's garden. My husband was asked to get it and relocate. Snake was relocated nearby.

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Lagarto Tizón (Gallotia galloti)

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wojtest

Fecha

Abril 29, 2018 a las 04:11 TARDE HST

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Agama de Roca del Sur (Agama atra)

Observ.

tjeerddw

Fecha

Septiembre 16, 2014 a las 11:33 MAÑANA CET

Descripción

southern rock agama

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Antílope Sable (Hippotragus niger)

Observ.

tomdudones

Fecha

Octubre 11, 2016 a las 08:36 MAÑANA EDT

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gwwarbler

Fecha

Diciembre 27, 2018

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Fecha

Junio 2018

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Culebra de Labios Rojos (Crotaphopeltis hotamboeia)

Observ.

jouberth

Fecha

Diciembre 2018

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Pitón Real Africana (Python regius)

Observ.

toganim

Fecha

Diciembre 9, 2018

Lugar

Yoto, Togo (Google, OSM)

Descripción

Python regius juvénile, naissance de début d'année. Taille environ 65 cm

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Pradero del Oeste (Sturnella neglecta)

Observ.

milletman

Fecha

Abril 30, 2017 a las 05:16 TARDE MDT

Descripción

Western Meadowlark singing from the top of a fence post

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Zarza Negra (Mimosa pigra)

Observ.

milletman

Fecha

Febrero 8, 2014

Descripción

Mimoa pigra is a woody leguminous weed, that is invading stream banks across the tropics. Photos of its pinkish-white flowers and erect, greenish-brown and pubesent pods were taken of plants growing at the water's edge along the eastern shore of the River Niger, north of its confluence with the River Tapoa in Parc W in south-western Niger.

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Mijo Perla (Cenchrus americanus)

Observ.

milletman

Fecha

Marzo 7, 2014 a las 05:24 TARDE CET

Descripción

ICRISAT-bred improved pearl millet variety ICMV-IS 92222, which was developed by recurrent selection within the landrace variety Haine Kheri. Photos of two productive single plants are provided, demonstrating the tillering ability and long (60+ cm) panicles of this variety.

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Observ.

milletman

Fecha

Marzo 2014

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Niger (Google, OSM)

Descripción

Large (body circa 30 cm from nose to tail) bats, with brown (dark brown, rufous brown and straw) fur. Head largely black. Wings black. Roosting in trees on the inside perimeter of the north wall of the compound occupied by the Niger offices of BCEAO in Niamey. The trees had large amounts of fresh green foliage, making it difficult to get an accurate estimate of the numbers of bats in this colony, but a rough estimate of 400 to 600 was obtained for today (down substantially from two months ago, when the trees were largely defoliated, making it easier to see the bats).

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Pez Globo Fahaka (Tetraodon lineatus)

Observ.

milletman

Fecha

Enero 10, 2015

Descripción

Typical puffer fish, w/ bright yellow belly & darker yellow tail.
Male ca. 40 cm long, accompanied by smaller female (?) ca. 30 cm long. The male was sacrificed (& was delicious). Stomach contents of harvested male included pieces of shell of freshwater oysters, suggesting that the large teeth (see photos) of this species are used to break oyster shells -- the contents of which appear to be their main diet).
When 'intimidated', these fish puff up their bright yellow bellies & float yellow-belly-up. Local informants indicated that the meat of this species is not poisonous, but that care must be taken when handling the live fish to avoid losing a finger tip (or more) to its large, sharp teeth & strong jaws. The two observed specimens had been caught minutes earlier by local fishermen using a hand-thrown net.
The skin of this fish is reportedly tanned & used to make drum-heads for tom-tom drums used by local gryots.

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Serpiente Rata Oriental (Ptyas mucosa)

Observ.

milletman

Fecha

Diciembre 30, 2007

Descripción

Common Indian rat snake, or "Dhaman", found in our back garden, captured (to protect it from harm from our dogs & gardener) & released unharmed over the back compound wall into light cover along a stream that drains into the "Durgam Cheruvu" or "Hidden Lake"

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Asno (Equus asinus)

Observ.

milletman

Fecha

Marzo 4, 2016

Descripción

Domestic donkeys hauling loads of cowpea haulms (a high-value fodder) to market in Niamey

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Jirafa Nigeriana (Giraffa camelopardalis ssp. peralta)

Observ.

milletman

Fecha

Mayo 2015

Descripción

Large mammal (2 m to 5 m in height) with long neck, light brown /dark brown spots above, white below, three skin-covered protuberances atop skull, and very long thick black hair at end of tail. Unmistakable. A family group of 11 individuals, including one adult male, several adult females, several juvenile >1 year old) males and females, and at least 5 young (less than 1 year old).

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Espina de Invierno (Faidherbia albida)

Observ.

milletman

Fecha

Mayo 2, 2015

Descripción

"Gao" trees (some pruned for fodder, but most not) on the edge of a pearl millet field in the Koure Giraffe Sanctuary -- with the shade of several of the trees being used as resting places by members of a family of West African giraffes, and others being used similarly by domesticated fat-tailed sheep.

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Cigüeña de Abdim (Ciconia abdimii)

Observ.

milletman

Fecha

Mayo 3, 2015

Descripción

Relatively small black & white storks with prominant blue & red facial markings. Feet red, legs black (with red/yellow markings on joints). Multiple pairs actively engaged in nest construction in a large Faidherbia albida tree.

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Tórtola del Senegal (Spilopelia senegalensis)

Observ.

milletman

Fecha

Mayo 3, 2015 a las 06:37 TARDE CET

Descripción

Small brown dove with checkered throat.

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Bufalero Piquiblanco (Bubalornis albirostris)

Observ.

milletman

Fecha

Mayo 3, 2015

Descripción

Adults and juveniles feeding near horse stables, and active near communal nests in a large Faidherbia albida tree on the grounds of Le Club Equestre du Niamey.

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Lagarto Africano de Fuego (Agama agama)

Observ.

milletman

Fecha

Mayo 3, 2015

Descripción

Medium-large lizard. Males have prominent orange head and spend considerable time displaying (push-ups) and chasing females when the opportunity arises. On trees & walls (of stables and other buildings), and the ground between them. Diurnal. Very active during breeding season.

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Espina de Invierno (Faidherbia albida)

Observ.

milletman

Fecha

Mayo 3, 2015

Descripción

One of five large leguminous trees with thick trunks (can reach 2 m diameter), small pinnately compound leaves, curly & orange pods, and many thorns, which form a large arc on the north, east and south sides of the compound.
This particular tree provides nesting sites for at least four species of birds at present including Abdim's stork, village weaver, white-billed buffalo weave and chestnut-bellied starling, provides habitat for Agama agama, and also provides welcome shade to the club house and adjacent patio used by staff and members of the Club Equestre (as well as other wildlife).

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Carraca Abisinia (Coracias abyssinicus)

Observ.

milletman

Fecha

Enero 23, 2016

Descripción

Bright blue bird with dark & light blue on wings, 30 cm long, with chestnut-bronze colored back, twin black tail streamers & white-streaked face & throat. Unmistakable.

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Lotus Blanco (Nymphaea lotus)

Observ.

milletman

Fecha

Enero 23, 2016

Descripción

Water lily with white-petalled flowers with prominent yellow-stamens, & leaf blades approximately 25 cm in diameter with scalloped edges, growing in shallow water between ONAHA's Kollo Irrigation Scheme's outer bund road & the post-harvest bunded fields, which were being grazed prior to transplanting of the "summer season" irrigated lowland "paddy rice" (Oryza sativa) crop.