
Grey Pratincole
Grey Pratincole
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The Grey Pratincole is a small, pale-grey pratincole endemic to West Africa, characterized by its sleek build and agile, tern-like flight. It is highly associated with large, sandy rivers.
Where to spot
Endemic to West Africa, found along the Niger, Benue, and Volta rivers, and their tributaries, preferring large sandy banks and river islands.
How to spot
Look for it flying gracefully over rivers or resting on sandy banks. Its pale grey plumage, darker primaries, and distinctive riverside habitat are key identification points.
When to spot
Can be observed year-round within its riverine habitats. Often active during the day, foraging for insects over water.
Where to spot
Endemic to West Africa, found along the Niger, Benue, and Volta rivers, and their tributaries, preferring large sandy banks and river islands.
How to spot
Look for it flying gracefully over rivers or resting on sandy banks. Its pale grey plumage, darker primaries, and distinctive riverside habitat are key identification points.
When to spot
Can be observed year-round within its riverine habitats. Often active during the day, foraging for insects over water.
This species is notable for its highly specialized habitat preference, almost exclusively found on broad, sandy riverbanks and islands of major West African rivers.
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