Brooks, Daniel M.Sutton, JackKurchez, Laura A.Garside, AdrianEjotre, ImranRice, MattMoeller, Michelle L.Harris, Robert J.Klee, Ivan DeReeder, DeeAnn M.2024-07-042024-07-042023-09-07Brooks, D. M., Sutton, J., Kurchez, L. A., Garside, A., Ejotre, I., Rice, M., ... & Reeder, D. M. (2023). Noteworthy bird records from south-west South Sudan game reserves. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club, 143(3), 274-282. https://doi.org/10.25226/bboc.v143i3.2023.a2https://dir.muni.ac.ug/handle/20.500.12260/665Avian camera trap image data from two game reserves in southwestern South Sudan produced three new country records, four other range extensions, and one filled a distributional gap between north-west Ethiopia and eastern Central African Republic. The study took place at Bangangai (31 traps, January 2015–February 2016) and Bire Kpatuos Game Reserves (52 traps, September 2015–August 2017). A total of 40 species (18 families) was recorded, including two Near Threatened species of global conservation concern: Crowned Eagle Stephanoaetus coronatus and White-naped Pigeon Columba albinucha. The occurrence of Black Goshawk Accipiter melanoleucus, Grey-throated Rail Canirallus oculeus and Nkulengu Rail Himantornis haematopus represent first records for South Sudan.enOrnithologyBirdSouth SudanGame reservesNoteworthy bird records from south-west South Sudan game reservesArticle