When my shipment arrived, one of the first things I uncovered was a field guide to the birds of West Africa - a farewell gift from friends who clearly want me to use my spare time for good rather than evil.
So now I have my Second Piece of Furniture - a foldaway orange chair for the balcony - I have started a morning ritual of getting acquainted with the feathered community.
I will admit that I have a lot to learn about ornithology. And I'm sure the experts don't make up names for the birds they can't identify. But my goodness it's fun to sit with a cup of tea and watch what's flapping around the apartment.
My first positive sighting was a Senegal Coucal - there are group of them that warble to each other on the neighbour's roof.
This morning I saw a couple of Village Weavers (Richmond colours, but sweet nevertheless), a heap of Warblers Of Some Description (I think they were Garden Warblers and not just because they were in the garden), a Speedy Turquoise Jetbird (way too quick for me) and some Flitty Greenbacks (in my defence, they camouflaged themselves very well in this palm)(Can you see them? Exactly).
Paul, George - how am I doing so far?