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Owl Awards 2021

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September/October 2021

BirdLife South Africa presents worthy recipients with Owl Awards in recognition of their outstanding efforts to help ‘give conservation wings’.

Owl Awards 2021

EAGLE-OWL AWARDS

Geoff Lockwood

As manager of the Delta Environmental Centre in Johannesburg for many years, Geoff has developed numerous skills relating to nature conservation and environmental education, with a strong focus on birds and their behaviour. His involvement with breeding owls at the centre has been the subject of many presentations, helping to create awareness of the need to protect raptors in urban areas. Participation in a study of African Grass Owls in a residential development near Irene led to a stint as co-chair of a working group for this Vulnerable species, in which Geoff made a significant contribution to plans for its conservation. A popular guide and speaker, he is active in several bird clubs and has been involved in the West Rand Honorary Rangers’ annual birding weekends in the Kruger National Park since their inception.

Mabula Ground Hornbill Project

The Mabula Project is celebrating 21 years of conserving the Southern Ground-Hornbill. Since 1999, when the first group of these charismatic birds was released into the Mabula Private Game Reserve in Limpopo, the project has devised protocols for rearing second hatched chicks and releasing them into the wild under the mentorship of adult birds in ‘bush schools’. Offspring from these groups in due course disperse naturally and form pairs. Another major part of the project’s work is the provision of artificial nesting sites to replace natural ones that are being lost. Under the respected leadership of Lucy Kemp, the Mabula Ground Hornbill Project is widely recognised for its stellar research and reintroduction initiatives.

OWL AWARDS

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A symbol of pride and vulnerability

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CHAOS AT THE KOM

Between 1 and 3 December 2024 there was a remarkable sardine run off Kommetjie on the Cape Peninsula.

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Ramsar Convention on Wetlands

Whatever form they take, from peatlands to estuaries, wetlands are critical for the survival of waterbirds, such as the White-winged Flufftail, Maccoa Duck and Grey Crowned Crane. They are highly productive ecosystems that are characterised by diverse and abundant food sources and they provide essential feeding, breeding, migratory and resting habitat for numerous species. iSimangaliso Wetland Park, for example, supports more than 500 bird species.

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FRAMING wild feathers

WINNERS OF THE BIRDLIFE SOUTH AFRICA PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION 2025

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PITTA PILGRIMAGE

Look there - on that branch, behind those green leaves!’ Crouching in thick forest, with sweat dripping, heart pounding and eyes straining, I frantically searched with my binoculars, trying to work out which branch, which green leaves - indeed, which darned tree? I was close to panicking as we had come so far, and yet I just couldn't see where our guide was pointing.

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Unlocking a DIGITAL WORLD of bird stories

For more than 75 years, the South African Bird Ringing Unit (SAFRING), now hosted by the FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology, has woven together the complex life stories of southern Africa's birds.

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1 mins

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MIRRORLESS MARVEL

Testing Canon's R1 in the field

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Is NECHISAR NIGHTJAR a hybrid?

Vernon Head's award-winning book The Search for the Rarest Bird in the World brought widespread attention to the curious case of the Nechisar Nightjar. In 1992, a dead nightjar was found on a dirt road in Nechisar National Park, southern Ethiopia. A wing was collected and the bird was later described as a new species based on its distinctive large white wing patch. Its scientific name, Caprimulgus solala, attests to the fact that it is known only from a single wing.

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a TALL Tail

In the high grass of eastern South Africa, midsummer is when the Long-tailed Widowbird transforms the veld into a stage.

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