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Birds of Guyana

Birds of Guyana

Guyana is home to around 800 avian species. This is because of the high diversity in environments, including brown sand forests, coastal habitats, cloud forests, dry evergreen scrub forests, estuar

Birds of Guinea Bissau

Birds of Guinea-Bissau

There are over 500 species of birds that call Guinea-Bissau home. Despite the dry conditions of the country, there is plenty of avifauna to be seen in the broadleaf forests and mangroves. Some o

Birds of Guinea

Birds of Guinea

There are over 700 avian species in Guinea. These birds live in the country's diverse habitats, with the southern part consisting of broadleaf forests and the northeast consisting of dry savanna wo

Birds of Guatemala

Birds of Guatemala

There are close to 800 species of birds in Guatemala. As the nation has 14 ecoregions, ranging from mangroves to wetlands to ocean littorals, it is an avian paradise. Guatemala’s national bird

Birds of Grenada

Birds of Grenada

The Caribbean nation of Grenada is home to around 200 birds. Most of these were vagrants or were introduced by accident. However, due to the country's tropical climate, these birds have made it the

Birds of Greenland

Birds of Greenland

There are only about 250 birds that can be seen in the cold environment of Greenland. Interestingly about 170 of those were either introduced by accident or are vagrants who formed a population the

Birds of Greece

Birds of Greece

There are over 450 species of birds in Greece. This is unsurprising as Greece is the meeting point of three continents - Europe, Asia, and Africa - for migratory avifauna. Common species seen in

Birds of Ghana

Birds of Ghana

There are close to 800 species of birds in Ghana. The country’s tropical climate is perhaps responsible for the high density of avifauna that can be seen here.  Some of the notable avian

Birds of Germany

Birds of Germany

There are over 500 species of birds living in Germany. This is attributed to the wide variety of habitats in the country, including coniferous forests, mixed forests, and broadleaf forests. Germ