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Birds of Guinea-Bissau: The Complete List

Guinea-Bissau’s mosaic of mangroves, rice fields, savanna and seasonal wetlands supports a rich mix of resident species and migrants that pass through on long journeys along the West African coast. Local habitats concentrate different groups, so a short trip can reveal waterbirds, raptors and forest species in a few hours.

There are 61 Birds of Guinea-Bissau, ranging from the wetland-dependent African Darter to the widespread Yellow-billed Kite. For each species you’ll find below Scientific name, Status (resident/migrant; abundance), Main habitat & distribution — organized so you can scan identification, occurrence and where to look, and you’ll find below.

How was this list compiled and how current is it?

The list draws on national checklists, recent field surveys and major databases (field guides, BirdLife, eBird) to reflect verified records; it includes regular residents and migrants but check online databases or recent trip reports for the latest vagrants or status changes.

When and where are you most likely to see many of these species?

Coastal mangroves and estuaries (Bolama, Cacheu), inland rice paddies and seasonal wetlands are prime; waterbirds peak in the dry season while migrants concentrate in winter — visiting a mix of habitats on the same day gives the best chance to encounter a wide range.

Birds of Guinea-Bissau

Common name Scientific name Status (resident/migrant; abundance) Main habitat & distribution
African Fish-Eagle Haliaeetus vocifer Resident; common Coastal estuaries, rivers, Bijagós, mainland coast
Osprey Pandion haliaetus Migrant/visitor; uncommon Coastal waters, Bijagós islands
Palm-nut Vulture Gypohierax angolensis Resident; uncommon Mangroves, riverine palms, Bijagós
Hooded Vulture Necrosyrtes monachus Resident; uncommon to rare Savanna, villages, near coast and Bijagós
White-backed Vulture Gyps africanus Resident; rare Open savanna, inland plains
Osprey Pandion haliaetus Migrant; uncommon Coastal waters, estuaries, Bijagós
Western Marsh Harrier Circus aeruginosus Migrant/resident; uncommon Marshes, mangroves, seasonally flooded wetlands
African Harrier-Hawk Polyboroides typus Resident; uncommon Woodland edges, savanna, villages
Common Kestrel Falco tinnunculus Resident/migrant; common Open savanna, farmland, coastal plains
Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus Migratory/visitor; uncommon Coastal cliffs, open coast, Bijagós
Pink-backed Pelican Pelecanus rufescens Resident; uncommon Coastal lagoons, Bijagós, inland wetlands
Little Egret Egretta garzetta Resident; common Coasts, mangroves, marshes, Bijagós
Great Egret Ardea alba Resident; common Estuaries, marshes, mangroves, Bijagós
Cattle Egret Bubulcus ibis Resident; common Savanna, farmland, wetlands, villages
Squacco Heron Ardeola ralloides Migratory/resident; common Freshwater marshes, flooded grassland, mangroves
Black-crowned Night Heron Nycticorax nycticorax Resident; common Mangroves, coastal lagoons, Bijagós
Striated Heron Butorides striata Resident; common Mangroves, creeks, coastal pools, Bijagós
African Darter Anhinga rufa Resident; uncommon Freshwater lagoons, mangroves, inland rivers
Spur-winged Goose Plectropterus gambensis Resident; uncommon Freshwater marshes, flooded grassland, Bijagós lagoons
White-faced Whistling-Duck Dendrocygna viduata Resident; common Mangroves, lagoons, flooded grassland, Bijagós
Fulvous Whistling-Duck Dendrocygna bicolor Resident; uncommon Freshwater marshes, seasonal pools, rice fields
Garganey Spatula querquedula Migratory; common in season Freshwater marshes, flooded grasslands, Bijagós
Northern Pintail Anas acuta Migratory; uncommon Coastal lagoons, mudflats, inland shallow pools
Black-winged Stilt Himantopus himantopus Resident; common Mudflats, coastal pools, marshes, Bijagós
Whimbrel Numenius phaeopus Migratory; common on coast Sandy shores, mudflats, Bijagós islands
Ruddy Turnstone Arenaria interpres Migratory; common on coast Rocky shores, sandy beaches, Bijagós
Sanderling Calidris alba Migratory; common on coast Sandy beaches, tidal flats, Bijagós
Curlew Sandpiper Calidris ferruginea Migratory; common seasonally Mudflats, tidal lagoons, Bijagós
Common Sandpiper Actitis hypoleucos Migratory; common Rocky shores, riverbanks, coastal pools
Greenshank Tringa nebularia Migratory; uncommon Mudflats, lagoons, marshes, Bijagós
Common Redshank Tringa totanus Migratory; uncommon Coastal marshes, mudflats, Bijagós
Black-tailed Godwit Limosa limosa Migratory; uncommon Coastal mudflats, estuaries, Bijagós
Kentish Plover Charadrius alexandrinus Resident/migrant; common Sandy beaches, salt pans, Bijagós coast
Little Stint Calidris minuta Migratory; uncommon Mudflats, flooded grasslands, Bijagós
Common Oystercatcher Haematopus ostralegus Vagrant/occasional; rare Rocky shores, coastal islands, Bijagós
Pied Kingfisher Ceryle rudis Resident; common Coastal estuaries, inland rivers, mangroves
Malachite Kingfisher Corythornis cristatus Resident; common Freshwater pools, creeks, mangroves, Bijagós
Grey-headed Kingfisher Halcyon leucocephala Resident; uncommon Woodland edges, savanna, riverine trees
Grey Heron Ardea cinerea Resident; common Estuaries, rivers, marshes, Bijagós
African Spoonbill Platalea alba Resident; uncommon Coastal lagoons, mangroves, Bijagós, shallow wetlands
Grey-headed Gull Chroicocephalus cirrocephalus Resident; common Coastal waters, mudflats, Bijagós islands
Royal Tern Thalasseus maximus Resident/migrant; common on coast Open coast, sandy beaches, Bijagós
Sandwich Tern Thalasseus sandvicensis Migratory; common seasonally Coastal waters, islands, Bijagós
Yellow-billed Kite Milvus aegyptius Resident; common Savanna, coastal plains, villages
White-throated Bee-eater Merops albicollis Resident; common Savanna, wooded grassland, inland dunes
Little Bee-eater Merops pusillus Resident; common Savanna, light woodland, near water
Village Weaver Ploceus cucullatus Resident; abundant Savanna, villages, cultivated areas, wetlands
Hamerkop Scopus umbretta Resident; uncommon Wetlands, river mouths, mangroves, Bijagós
African Jacana Actophilornis africanus Resident; common Floating vegetation on lagoons, Bijagós, marshes
Western Reef-Heron Egretta gularis Resident; common on coast Rocky shores, tidal flats, Bijagós islands
African Skimmer Rynchops flavirostris Resident; uncommon Sandy islands, river mouths, Bijagós coast
Senegal Lapwing Vanellus lugubris Resident; common Open grassland, wetlands, coastal plains
Rock Dove (feral/pigeon) Columba livia Resident; common in towns Villages, towns, near ports
Fork-tailed Drongo Dicrurus adsimilis Resident; common Woodland edges, savanna, villages
Senegal Parrot Poicephalus senegalus Resident; common Savanna, woodland, palm groves, Bijagós
African Grey Parrot Psittacus erithacus Resident; rare Gallery forest patches, riverine woodland
Little Grebe Tachybaptus ruficollis Resident; common Small freshwater pools, lagoons, mangrove creeks
White-winged Tern Chlidonias leucopterus Migratory; uncommon Freshwater marshes, flooded rice fields, Bijagós
African Wattled Plover Vanellus senegallus Resident; common Swamps, flooded grassland, mangrove edges
Fork-tailed Swift Apus pacificus Migratory; uncommon passage Open sky over coast and inland
Long-tailed Cormorant Microcarbo africanus Resident; common Lagoons, estuaries, inland rivers, Bijagós

Images and Descriptions

African Fish-Eagle

African Fish-Eagle

Large, crow-like eagle with white head and chestnut body; perches on mangroves and riverine trees, calls with loud descending whistle. Watch near estuaries and inland rivers where it feeds on fish and crabs year-round.

Osprey

Osprey

Slim, white-and-dark raptor that hovers before plunging for fish. Seen seasonally along the Bijagós and mainland coast during migration and winter; distinctive croaking call and narrow wings help identification.

Palm-nut Vulture

Palm-nut Vulture

Unusual vulture that eats palm fruit, crabs and carrion; pale head and dark body. Often found around palm groves and coastal wetlands, easy to spot perching conspicuously in tall palms.

Hooded Vulture

Hooded Vulture

Small, slender vulture with hooded neck and pale bill; often seen scavenging around settlements and landfill sites. Populations are declining but still recorded across mainland and coastal habitats.

White-backed Vulture

White-backed Vulture

Large, broad-winged vulture that soars over savanna looking for carcasses. Pale back and long neck; historically widespread but now rare due to declines. Seen occasionally inland away from dense forest.

Osprey

Osprey

Hooked raptor with white underparts and dark eye stripe; hovers then dives feet-first for fish. Seasonal visitor along the Bijagós and coastal estuaries during migration, often alone or in pairs.

Western Marsh Harrier

Western Marsh Harrier

Large harrier with long wings, male grey-brown and female mottled brown; quartering low over marshes hunting small birds, rodents, and frogs. Seen in wetlands during dry and wet seasons.

African Harrier-Hawk

African Harrier-Hawk

Long-legged, flexible-clawed raptor that pries into nests and crevices. Grey upperparts, pale underparts and black tail bands; often seen moving through trees near villages and forest edges.

Common Kestrel

Common Kestrel

Small falcon often hovering above open country; brown spotted back with streaked underparts. Hunts small mammals and insects; one of the most visible raptors across mainland habitats.

Peregrine Falcon

Peregrine Falcon

Powerful falcon, dark hood and barred underparts, famed for stooping hunting. Occasional migrant or passage visitor along the coast and islands, seen hunting terns and pigeons.

Pink-backed Pelican

Pink-backed Pelican

Smaller, graceful pelican with pinkish back and long bill pouch; fishes in groups by scooping shallow water. Found in coastal lagoons, mangroves and large inland wetlands, often in small flocks.

Little Egret

Little Egret

Slender white egret with black bill and yellow feet; active feeder in shallow water, foot-trembling to disturb prey. Widespread and conspicuous along the coast and wetlands year-round.

Great Egret

Great Egret

Tall white heron with long S-shaped neck and yellow bill; slow, deliberate stalking behaviour. Found in coastal lagoons and inland marshes, often alone or in small groups.

Cattle Egret

Cattle Egret

Stocky white egret often following livestock, yellow bill in breeding season with chestnut plumes. Extremely confiding species in grasslands and near human habitation, abundant across mainland.

Squacco Heron

Squacco Heron

Chunky heron with buff-brown upperparts and streaked neck; often freezes then darts for fish and insects. Common in wetlands and seasonally flooded areas, numbers rise in migration.

Black-crowned Night Heron

Black-crowned Night Heron

Stout, night-active heron with black crown and back, red eyes. Rests in trees by day and feeds at dusk in shallow water; noisy colonies often in mangrove stands.

Striated Heron

Striated Heron

Small, compact heron with greenish back and streaked neck; waits patiently on mangrove roots for fish. Secretive but widespread along tidal creeks and coastal edges.

African Darter

African Darter

Snake-like swimming bird that spears fish; dries wings perched with long thin neck and sharp bill. Found in quieter inland and coastal waters, often seen drying wings on exposed branches.

Spur-winged Goose

Spur-winged Goose

Large goose with black-and-white plumage and fleshy spur at wing bend. Feeds in shallow water and grasslands; locally fairly common where wetlands persist.

White-faced Whistling-Duck

White-faced Whistling-Duck

Distinctive whistling duck with white face and dark body; forms noisy flocks on lagoons and ricefields. Easily seen across coastal wetlands and inland flooded areas in groups.

Fulvous Whistling-Duck

Fulvous Whistling-Duck

Warm brown whistling-duck often in flocks on shallow water; distinctive whistling calls and long neck. Seen seasonally in inland marshes and rice paddies, sometimes near coast.

Garganey

Garganey

Small dabbling duck with male’s striking pale crescent over eye in breeding plumage. Arrives as a Palearctic migrant in the non-breeding season, frequenting shallow freshwater wetlands.

Northern Pintail

Northern Pintail

Elegant duck with slender neck and long tail streamers in males; migrates from Eurasia to West African wetlands. Seen on larger coastal lagoons and seasonal pools during winter.

Black-winged Stilt

Black-winged Stilt

Long-legged, black-and-white wader with very long pink legs and slender bill. Walks boldly across shallow water picking invertebrates; abundant on coastal mudflats and lagoons.

Whimbrel

Whimbrel

Large curlew with long, decurved bill and streaked head; scours exposed mudflats and sandy beaches in flocks during migration. Distinctive piping call heard over coastal feeding areas.

Ruddy Turnstone

Ruddy Turnstone

Stout, short-legged shorebird with bold patterned plumage that flips stones and debris searching for invertebrates. Abundant on Bijagós beaches and rocky tidal zones in migration and winter.

Sanderling

Sanderling

Small, pale sandpiper that races with waves probing for crustaceans. Often seen in tight flocks at the water’s edge on sandy beaches, especially during migration and winter.

Curlew Sandpiper

Curlew Sandpiper

Small to medium sandpiper with slightly downcurved bill; breeding plumage is rufous. Arrives in non-breeding season to feed on mudflats and tidal lagoons in large numbers.

Common Sandpiper

Common Sandpiper

Small brown-and-white wader with distinctive bobbing motion and rapid wingbeat in flight. Widespread along coast and inland waters during migration and winter.

Greenshank

Greenshank

Tall, long-legged wader with slightly upturned bill and greenish legs. Slow probing feeder on mudflats and in shallow water, seen during migration and winter on coastal wetlands.

Common Redshank

Common Redshank

Medium wader with noisy alarm calls and bright red legs; probes mud and runs along shorelines. Present in non-breeding season on tidal flats and lagoons.

Black-tailed Godwit

Black-tailed Godwit

Large, long-billed wader with straight bill and striking flight silhouette. Feeds by probing on mudflats and sand; occurs in modest numbers during migration on coastal wetlands.

Kentish Plover

Kentish Plover

Small, pale plover with dark forehead patch in breeding males; runs and pecks on open sand and salt flats. Local breeder and migrant along the Bijagós and mainland beaches.

Little Stint

Little Stint

Very small, active sandpiper with fine bill and quick movements; breeding plumage shows rufous tones. Commonly occurs on coastal mudflats during migration and in winter in flocks with other small waders.

Common Oystercatcher

Common Oystercatcher

Bold black-and-white shorebird with bright orange bill used to pry shellfish; primarily a rare visitor to coastal islands and rocky points. Not regularly present but recorded on Bijagós.

Pied Kingfisher

Pied Kingfisher

Black-and-white hovering kingfisher that plunges for fish; often seen singly or in pairs and nests in riverbanks. A conspicuous bird of waterways across mainland and coastal sites.

Malachite Kingfisher

Malachite Kingfisher

Tiny bright kingfisher with blue back and rufous chest; darts from perches to catch small fish. Frequently seen along sheltered creeks and freshwater edges around the Bijagós islands.

Grey-headed Kingfisher

Grey-headed Kingfisher

Compact kingfisher with grey head and colorful body; perched quietly before sallies to catch insects and small reptiles. More often seen in woodland and savanna near water.

Grey Heron

Grey Heron

Large grey heron with long neck and dagger bill; slow and deliberate hunter in shallow water. Widespread on the coast and inland wetlands, often solitary stalking fish and amphibians.

African Spoonbill

African Spoonbill

Large white wader with spatulate bill used for sweeping in shallow water; elegant slo-mo feeding motion. Found on larger coastal lagoons and seasonal wetlands, often in small groups.

Grey-headed Gull

Grey-headed Gull

Small gull with pale grey head in breeding season and dark eye; feeds on fish, invertebrates, and scraps along coast. Abundant around Bijagós islands and mainland shoreline year-round.

Royal Tern

Royal Tern

Large tern with black cap and orange bill; plunges for fish and breeds on remote sandbanks. Common offshore and around island colonies, often seen in small to large flocks.

Sandwich Tern

Sandwich Tern

Sleek tern with angular wings and black bill with pale tip; dives for small fish in coastal waters. Present seasonally and sometimes in large feeding flocks around the archipelago.

Yellow-billed Kite

Yellow-billed Kite

Medium kite with forked tail and yellow bill; often seen perched on telephone wires and circling over towns. Opportunistic scavenger and predator, abundant across mainland and near coast.

White-throated Bee-eater

White-throated Bee-eater

Colorful bee-eater with green body, white throat and rufous crown; nests in burrows and catches insects in flight. Very social, seen in small groups hunting over open habitats.

Little Bee-eater

Little Bee-eater

Tiny, vivid bee-eater with green body and rufous throat; perches on low twigs before darting for flying insects. Frequent in savanna and cultivated areas, often in mixed-species flocks.

Village Weaver

Village Weaver

Bright yellow male in breeding plumage weaves globular nests from grass near water or buildings. Social and noisy, common in towns, farmland and wetlands, easy to spot in breeding season.

Hamerkop

Hamerkop

Medium, shaggy brown bird with weird hammerhead profile; builds enormous nests in trees. Forages in shallow water for fish, frogs and invertebrates, often solitary or in pairs.

African Jacana

African Jacana

Long-legged waterbird with enormous toes that walk on lily pads; chestnut back and black head. Locally common on vegetated freshwater pools and coastal lagoons.

Western Reef-Heron

Western Reef-Heron

Two color morphs—grey and white—this heron probes tidal pools and rocks for crabs and fish. Common on the Bijagós and mainland tidal zones, often in surprisingly close proximity to people.

African Skimmer

African Skimmer

Striking tern-like bird with lower bill longer than upper, skimming water surface for fish; black cap and orange bill. Breeds on sandy islands and is a highlight for coastal birders.

Senegal Lapwing

Senegal Lapwing

Medium plover with loud alarm calls and patterned back; forages in open grass and damp ground. Widespread across savanna and around seasonal pools and rice fields.

Rock Dove (feral/pigeon)

Rock Dove (feral/pigeon)

Wild-derived domestic pigeon present around human settlements; variable plumage, often grey with iridescent neck. Common around ports and towns, sometimes feeding on coastal piers.

Fork-tailed Drongo

Fork-tailed Drongo

Glossy black songbird with forked tail and bold antics; mimics calls of other species and mob predators. Agile insect hunter, often perches conspicuously at woodland edges.

Senegal Parrot

Senegal Parrot

Stocky parrot with green body and yellow breast patch; noisy flocks in palm groves and savanna. Common and conspicuous, often heard before seen in rural and village landscapes.

African Grey Parrot

African Grey Parrot

Large grey parrot with red tail; highly vocal and intelligent. Historically recorded in forest patches and riverine corridors but now rare due to trapping and habitat loss.

Little Grebe

Little Grebe

Tiny diving grebe with dark plumage and rounded profile; dives for fish and invertebrates, often seen in pairs. Found on small sheltered water bodies across the country.

White-winged Tern

White-winged Tern

Slender tern with black body and white wings in breeding plumage; hovers and snaps up insects. Occurs seasonally on inland flooded habitats and coastal lagoons during migration.

African Wattled Plover

African Wattled Plover

Also called Senegal lapwing; prominent yellow facial wattles in some individuals, noisy and territorial. Common breeder in marshy areas and wet grasslands, often in small family groups.

Fork-tailed Swift

Fork-tailed Swift

Fast, scythe-winged swift seen on migration; spends entire life airborne catching insects. Observed in passage over coastal and inland areas, especially during migration peaks.

Long-tailed Cormorant

Long-tailed Cormorant

Small cormorant with long tail and slender body; dries wings perched on logs. Hunts fish by diving; abundant on inland and coastal waters including Bijagós islands.

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