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  2. List of birds of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the bird species recorded in Ghana. The avifauna of Ghana included a total of 772 confirmed species as of August 2021. Of them, ...

  3. Egg prices at the grocery store were up 30.4% in October from the year prior, according to the consumer-price index. Increased demand from holiday cooking makes egg prices even more volatile.

  4. List of national parks of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Ghana has a large system of 21 protected areas which include 7 national parks, 6 Resource Reserves, 2 Wildlife Sanctuaries, 1 Strict Nature Reserve and 5 coastal wetlands. [ 1 ] National parks

  5. Phrynobatrachus - Wikipedia

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    Their common name is puddle frogs, dwarf puddle frogs, African puddle frogs, or African river frogs. [1] [2] [3] ...

  6. Natal dwarf puddle frog - Wikipedia

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    The Natal dwarf puddle frog is a small frog with a rounded snout and warty skin, growing to a snout-to-vent length of about 25 to 31 mm (1.0 to 1.2 in). The digits do not have enlarged tips and the fingers are unwebbed. It has a uniformly coloured greenish or brownish dorsal surface, slightly darker around the warts, and a whitish belly.

  7. Bunso Eco Park - Wikipedia

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    Bonsu Eco Park, formerly Bunso Arboretum, is located in the Eastern Region of Ghana, south of the town of Bunso.It was founded in 1935 by two British men but later developed into a recreational park by Ghanaians in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism Ghana. [1]

  8. Grey parrot - Wikipedia

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    A population study published in 2015 found that the species had been "virtually eliminated" from Ghana with numbers declining 90 to 99% since 1992. [14] They were found in only 10 of 42 forested areas, and three roosts that once held 700–1200 birds each, now had only 18 in total.

  9. Flock (birds) - Wikipedia

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    Avian species that tend to flock together are typically similar in taxonomy and share morphological characteristics such as size and shape. [3] Mixed flocks offer increased protection against predators , which is particularly important in closed habitats such as forests where early warning calls play a vital importance in the early recognition ...