Ringing commenced on the 10th of the month. The bulk of the ringing took place at Tanji bird reserve and eco-lodge, usually in the morning and on most days.
Totals: 456 (58 species)
African Pygmy Kingfisher - 1
African Silverbill - 1
African Thrush - 12
Beautiful Sunbird - 19
Black-billed Wood Dove - 21
Blackcap - 2
Black-capped Babbler - 2
Black-crowned Tchagra - 1
Black-headed Weaver - 4
Black-necked Weaver - 16
Blue-cheeked Bee-eater - 9
Blue-spotted Wood Dove - 14
Bronze Mannikin - 5
Brown Babbler - 11
Caspian Tern - 1
Common Bulbul - 24
Common Nightingale - 3
Common Redstart - 4
Common Sandpiper - 1
Common Wattle-eye - 5
Common Whitethroat - 19
Didric Cuckoo - 1
Eurasian Reed Warbler - 15
Greater Honeyguide - 2
Grey-backed Camaroptera - 12
Grey-headed Bristlebill - 1
Laughing Dove - 7
Lesser Honeyguide - 2
Little Bee-eater - 8
Little Greenbul - 3
Little Weaver - 1
Melodious Warbler - 4
Northern Crombec - 5
Northern Puffback - 2
Orange-cheeked Waxbill - 2
Pied-winged Swallow - 1
Red-bellied Flycatcher - 1
Red-billed Firefinch - 49
Red- billed Quelea - 2
Red-cheeked Cordon Bleu- 17
Red-eyed Dove - 4
Senegal Coucal - 1
Senegal Eremomella - 1
Senegal Parrot - 1
Senegal Thick-knee - 1
Snowy-crowned Robin-chat - 4
Splendid Sunbird - 5
Stone Partridge - 1
Tawny-flanked Prinia - 3
Variable Sunbird - 5
Village Weaver - 78
Vinaceous Dove - 1
Western OlivaceousWarbler - 5
Western Red-billed Hornbill - 1
Western Subalpine Warbler - 3
Yellow-crowned Gonolek - 17
Yellow-fronted Tinkerbird - 2
Yellow Wagtail - 4