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African Birdlife

African Birdlife

Sightings in the Subregion

Mid-November 2021 to mid-January 2022 -Summer delivered some top-shelf birds and fortunately a number of the best ones stayed sufficiently long to be twitchable for many birders throughout the region.

5 min  |

March/April 2022
African Birdlife

African Birdlife

Spread-eagled

Brown Snake Eagle’s epic tussle

4 min  |

March/April 2022
African Birdlife

African Birdlife

On track

The Bar-tailed Godwit is re-nowned for having one of the most extreme migrations, flying non-stop from Alaska to winter in New Zealand.

2 min  |

March/April 2022
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African Birdlife

Spectacular!

The recovery of the Spectacled Petrel population

7 min  |

March/April 2022
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African Birdlife

Field of Dreams

Harriers quartering the Devon grasslands

9 min  |

March/April 2022
African Birdlife

African Birdlife

Strike Force

Gannets are supremely adapted for plunge-diving. They lack external nostrils and have air sacs under their skin to cushion the impact of striking the water.

4 min  |

March/April 2022
African Birdlife

African Birdlife

The Eyes Have It

Iris coloration in birds (particularly passerines) is a topic that has intrigued me ever since I started observing the behaviour of different starling species.

7 min  |

March/April 2022
African Birdlife

African Birdlife

The Young & the Restless Peregrine Falcons

It is 04h30 and I am woken from fitful sleep by a clamour of screeching, seemingly right next to my head. It takes a second for me to orientate myself and process what is happening. I am sleeping on a lumpy fold-out chair on the fifth floor of the Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital in Rondebosch, Cape Town, and I realise that about a metre above my head is one of the breeding boxes for the hospital’s well known Peregrine Falcons. The juveniles are up early and in a demanding mood.

5 min  |

March/April 2022
African Birdlife

African Birdlife

With This Ring... The Birding Ties That Bind

Most tales that involve a convoluted plot with unlikely twists and turns and a contrived ending are usually found in a Jane Harper novel or an M. Night Shyamalan movie, but this one is real and involves two Russian Western Ospreys.

6 min  |

March/April 2022
African Birdlife

African Birdlife

Tern Around

"The Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, established in 1939, forms a key component of the Table Mountain National Park."

3 min  |

January/February 2022
African Birdlife

African Birdlife

Free for All

"In august 2020 the results of the critical vulture nesting survey held annually in Zululand, northern KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), were sobering."

3 min  |

January/February 2022
African Birdlife

African Birdlife

Clear and Present Dangers

"Like many seabirds, Cape Gan-nets breed only on offshore is-lands, where they are safe from terrestrial predators."

4 min  |

January/February 2022
African Birdlife

African Birdlife

Throwing shade

The challenges of photographing in a forest

6 min  |

January/February 2022
African Birdlife

African Birdlife

Twitter FEED

August sees the greatest flurry of birds at our feeders.

3 min  |

January/February 2022
African Birdlife

African Birdlife

Urban Perils - House Sparrows on the decline

Supertramps are species that have spread around the world in association with humans and they include rats, house mice and a host of weedy plant species.

5 min  |

January/February 2022
African Birdlife

African Birdlife

TOXIC OVERLOAD You are what you eat

Many marine organisms ingest plastic litter at sea, either directly through indiscriminate foraging behavior or indirectly through contaminated prey.

4 min  |

January/February 2022
African Birdlife

African Birdlife

Sharp shooting

Canon’s RF 100–500mm zoom lens

5 min  |

January/February 2022
African Birdlife

African Birdlife

SHAPE-SHIFTING Birds responding to heat stress

Museum collections have always been an essential re-source for ornithological research.

2 min  |

January/February 2022
African Birdlife

African Birdlife

Far & wild

Road-tripping in Namibia

10 min  |

January/February 2022
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African Birdlife

Ringing IN THE Changes

Sandwich Terns in South Africa

8 min  |

January/February 2022
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African Birdlife

Kicking off

In October last year we were for­tunate to pay our fifth visit to the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park.

3 min  |

January/February 2022
African Birdlife

African Birdlife

Time out

VIEW FROM A HIDE

10 min  |

November/December 2021
African Birdlife

African Birdlife

It's complicated

PROS AND CONS OF FEEDING VULTURES

5 min  |

November/December 2021
African Birdlife

African Birdlife

GET EVEN closer

Celestron NexYZ Smartphone Adapter

3 min  |

November/December 2021
African Birdlife

African Birdlife

THE dark side

Do dark upperwings improve flight performance?

2 min  |

November/December 2021
African Birdlife

African Birdlife

Stay OR go?

Migration as an evolutionary driver

10+ min  |

November/December 2021
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African Birdlife

Green & gold

Birds of the oases and desert in Chad

6 min  |

November/December 2021
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African Birdlife

Resetting THE system

The FitzPatrick Institute’s mandate is to conduct cutting-edge research while educating the next generation of ornithological researchers and conservation leaders.

4 min  |

November/December 2021
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African Birdlife

Coastal REFLECTIONS

CLOSE TO where I live on the Cape Peninsula, a broad white beach sweeps south to meet the mouth of a small river. The outlet greets the sea at the base of a mussel-encrusted, rocky point, while the back of the beach sometimes features an expansive tidal lagoon, a combination of elements that creates a haven for coastal wildlife.

3 min  |

November/December 2021
African Birdlife

African Birdlife

By any other name...

Bird names are a perennial hot topic. Why do they keep changing? Who decides, and how? And no, it’s not a ruse by the authors of bird books so that they can keep on producing ‘updated’ editions!

5 min  |

November/December 2021