African Birdlife Magazine - July - August 2017
African Birdlife Magazine - July - August 2017
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In this issue
BINOCULAR REVIEW • BOOTED EAGLE • CHAMPIONS OF THE FLYWAY • LITTLE SPARROWHAWK • PEREGRINE FALCON
Penguins Through The Ages
Thanks to their robust bones, which fossilise better than those of most other birds, we have a fairly good record of the evolutionary history of penguins.
3 mins
The World's Largest Canary - Sao Tome Grosbeak
The São Tomé Grosbeak Neospiza concolor is a contender for being one of the most enigmatic bird species on the planet.
4 mins
Kingfisher To The King - Malachite Kingfisher
The town of Stellenbosch in the Western Cape is a magnet for tour-ist buses.
5 mins
Up Where We Belong
UCT rated third for ornithology in World University Rankings
2 mins
Pelican Push-Ups
Pelicans have the largest bill of any bird in the world and their enor-mous pouches, which are apparently capable of holding about 10 litres of water, are often the subject of discussion.
1 min
Robert John Martin
The Western Cape lost one of its most experienced birders when Rob Martin passed away peacefully in his sleep on 29 May 2017.
3 mins
Shining Light - Dr Andrew Jenkins
Raptor biologists comprise a discipline renowned for the dedication of its disciples and Andrew Jenkins is a beacon among even the brightest.
3 mins
Pecking Order
Little Egrets are commonly seen along waterways throughout the Okavango Delta.
1 min
African Birdlife Magazine Description:
Publisher: BirdLife South Africa
Category: Animals and Pets
Language: English
Frequency: Bi-Monthly
African Birdlife is a world-class bi-monthly magazine about birds and birdwatching in Africa. It includes informative articles and stunning photographs of Africa's birds. Features include: The latest news on bird conservation and behaviour; equipment reviews; photographic tips; competitions to win great prizes. It serves as an important mouthpiece for BirdLife South Africa to create awareness about bird research and conservation.
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