Animals-and-Pets
African Birdlife
perilous pipits
Buffy Pipit is one of a quartet of widespread and common South African pipit species whose identification local birders need to master if they want to progress through the twitching ranks
2 min |
July/August 2023
African Birdlife
fussy eater or deadly dinner?
I observed an interesting scene at KwaMaritane camp in Pilanesberg, North-West Province. A Grey-headed Bush-shrike had caught a large caterpillar and wedged it between a small branch and the trunk of a tree
2 min |
July/August 2023
African Birdlife
in praise of PARADISE
Mozambique's San Sebastian Peninsula hosts a diverse array of wild creatures and rich ecosystems, a conservation success story worth celebrating
5 min |
July/August 2023
African Birdlife
A day at the museum with DAWIE DE SWARDT
Anyone who is in the habit of reading ornithological literature is likely to link the name Dawie de Swardt with species such as Gurney’s Sugarbird, African Rock Pipit and Karoo and Drakensberg prinias, all of which he’s studied in depth and written about
3 min |
July/August 2023
African Birdlife
Revelations in northern Kruger
Taking paths less travelled and biding your time reveals hidden wonder in this birding mecca.
7 min |
July/August 2023
African Birdlife
WOMXN FOR WILD IN MTUNZINI
A travel collective that organises trips for women in southern Africa, Womxn for Wild is aware that travelling alone as a woman can be stressful, even dangerous, in one of the global hotspots of gender-based violence.
1 min |
May/June 2023
African Birdlife
Welcome tO our new editor
Anton Crone, the new editor of African Birdlife, says he feels both honoured and slightly intimidated to be taking over from the remarkable Eve Gracie, who has been at the helm since the magazine's inception in 2012.
1 min |
May/June 2023
African Birdlife
75 years and counting!
The Cape Bird Club celebrates a milestone birthday with a Big Year
2 min |
May/June 2023
African Birdlife
Where does it begin?
Have you ever wondered how a forest begins?
3 min |
May/June 2023
African Birdlife
GERTIE the Guineafowl
The first of a series where we get to know the characters that add the most colour to our skies.
2 min |
May/June 2023
African Birdlife
cutting-edge science
Helps South Africa's only endemic parrot
2 min |
May/June 2023
African Birdlife
twitter feed
GARDEN WATCH
3 min |
May/June 2023
African Birdlife
Climbing Karoo koppies
Known for its endless plains and occasional hills, or koppies, the Karoo is an arid ecosystem inhabited by plants and animals adapted to unpredictable desert conditions.
2 min |
May/June 2023
African Birdlife
on the right path
Lace up your boots, we're going birding on Magoebaskloof's Louis Changuion trail.
4 min |
May/June 2023
African Birdlife
Tuning in to DAVID LÉTSOALO
BirdLife South Africa’s 2022 Conservation Hero, renowned bird guide David Letsoalo, talks birds, pizzas, perfect tunes and making friends in Manhattan’s Central Park.
4 min |
May/June 2023
African Birdlife
Heated murmurations
The Kgalagadi National Park always delivers, as Jim and Eve - and some Lanner Falcons - discovered.
3 min |
May/June 2023
African Birdlife
a hole lot of rollers
I have been fortunate to take an annual trip to the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park for the past few years where I enjoy photographing the birdlife and wildlife that this beautiful park has to offer.
1 min |
May/June 2023
African Birdlife
VITAL SIGNS
The waterbirds of Knysna Estuary
7 min |
May/June 2023
African Birdlife
no boundaries for BLUE FEATHERS
World Migratory Bird Day is celebrated on 15 May and 14 October. This month we wish the European Roller well on its difficult journey to its northern breeding grounds, including Ukraine and Russia.
2 min |
May/June 2023
African Birdlife
Southern SIGHTINGS
The late summer period produced some great sightings, including a new bird for the southern Africa subregion, giving birders plenty to keep themselves entertained.
4 min |
May/June 2023
African Birdlife
AGULHAS LONG-BILLED LARK
Getting intimate with an Overberg endemic
2 min |
May/June 2023
African Birdlife
into the BLACK
Plumage variation in the White-breasted Cormorant Phalacrocorax lucidus has always presented a taxonomic challenge.
1 min |
May/June 2023
African Birdlife
Remembering PETER MUNDY 1941-2023
Peter was [at Oxford] to read zoology, but opted instead to read the complete works of Dostoevsky and to learn to play the baritone saxophone. Inevitably, he was rusticated and he spent the next few years playing saxophone with various R'n'B bands, ending up with Screaming Lord Sutch
6 min |
May/June 2023
African Birdlife
SHOWCASE
We receive remarkable images on a regular basis, but are not always able to find space for them in our pages.
2 min |
March 2023
African Birdlife
Records abound on BBD 2022
By the time Birding Big Day (BBD) 2022 dawned on 3 December, nearly 400 teams comprising about 1600 birders had registered for the 50-kilometre and six-kilometre categories, roughly the same number of teams as in the previous year.
3 min |
March 2023
African Birdlife
PAOC AT VICTORIA FALLS
No fewer than 13 staff members of BirdLife South Africa travelled to Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, to attend the 15th Pan African Ornithological Congress (PAOC) from 21 to 25 November 2022.
2 min |
March 2023
African Birdlife
Working together for SOUTHERN BALD IBIS
BirdLife South Africa is working closely with authorities in Lesotho in a bid to protect the Southern Bald Ibis and at the same time promote development of the Mountain Kingdom's natural resources.
2 min |
March 2023
African Birdlife
Image Conscious
How photographs benefit birders
3 min |
March 2023
African Birdlife
Challenge Accepted
Photographing swallows in flight
2 min |
March 2023
African Birdlife
Hatch & Dispatch
Diederik Cuckoo breeding strategy
1 min |
