African Birdlife Magazine - September - October 2017
African Birdlife Magazine - September - October 2017
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In this issue
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE • CAVITY NESTERS • MSIKABA • POLLINATION STRATEGIES • TAITA FALCONS
Short-Tailed Shear Waters In The Atlantic Ocean
Short-Tailed Shear Waters In The Atlantic Ocean
3 mins
Chestnut Weavers' - Mass Market
The Chestnut Weaver Ploceus rubiginosus is a seasonal nomad of arid regions – and a species that I have long wanted to observe and photograph at the nest. Finally, in the summer of 2017, my wish was granted in Namibia’s Erongo Conservancy.
3 mins
Tawny Tantrum
Tawny Tantrum
1 min
Red Alert For The Red Lark
Red Alert For The Red Lark
2 mins
Sightings In The Subregion - Mid-May To Mid-July 2017
Sightings In The Subregion - Mid-May To Mid-July 2017
3 mins
Shining Light - Hugh Chittenden
Shining Light - Hugh Chittenden
3 mins
Back To The Future
Back To The Future
3 mins
Not A Fan Of Wind Farms?
US President Donald Trump has come out strongly against renewable energy, claiming that wind energy ‘kills all your birds’. He has also suggested that environmentalists never talk about this problem. Does he have a point?
5 mins
Binocular Review - Leica Noctivid
Binocular Review - Leica Noctivid
4 mins
Moorhen Madness
Moorhen Madness
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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