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This poster is the second part of two posters divided alphabetically 1: A-K and 2: K-Z which together illustrate 216 species of the birds most commonly found in the Kruger National Park. Among the bird families represented on this poster are: kite, korhaan, lark, lourie, martin, mousebird, nightjar, oriole, owl, oxpecker, parrot, plover, robin, roller, sandpiper, shrike, sparrow, starling, stork, sunbird, swallow, swift, tchagra, thrush, vulture, warbler, waxbill, weaver, whydah, woodhoopoe, woodpecker.