African Birdlife - September - October 2020
African Birdlife - September - October 2020
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Ethiopia • Hermanus shorebirds • Madagascar Pratincole • The Vumba • Zululand
Adapting To The New Normal
In an article in the July/August 2020 issue of African Birdlife, I tried to piece together the impact of the Covid-19 lockdown on birds from anecdotal reports across the country. One of the more effective ways to confirm that behavioural changes were linked to the lockdown was to monitor what happened as it eased. In the case of Muizenberg beach, outside Cape Town, the signal was clear.
3 mins
Sightings In The Subregion
In general, late autumn to midwinter is one of the quieter times for rarities and this year it was exacerbated by the Covid-19 lockdown. Fortunately, later in the review period some of the restrictions were relaxed slightly and people could move a bit further afield and also more often, giving the opportunity for a few good birds to be found and reported.
3 mins
Better Late Than Never
First record of Madagascar Pratincole in South Africa
5 mins
Littorally Speaking
The Shorebirds Of Hermanus
8 mins
A World Leader In Key Biodiversity Areas
South Africa’s large number of sites qualifying as global Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) highlights the country’s incredible biodiversity wealth. BirdLife South Africa, the South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) and the WWF Nedbank Green Trust have partnered in the KBA process.
5 mins
Zululand Zenith
It was the penultimate day of five weeks of the strict lockdown in South Africa.
10 mins
Master Blaster
48 hours in the Vumba
8 mins
Best Of Birding In Ethiopia
Ethiopia ranks among the most ecologically diverse countries in Africa.
10 mins
twitter FEED
Every evening my mum takes our dogs, Pipa and Molly, for a walk.
4 mins
Vultures & The Economics Of Disease
Humans, livestock and wildlife have co-existed for thousands of years, but exponential human population growth, a surge in international travel, increased human encroachment into wildlife habitat and an escalation of organic waste provide the ideal circumstances for the emergence and adaptations of a variety of infectious diseases.
4 mins
African Birdlife Magazine Description:
Editor: BirdLife South Africa
Categoría: Animals and Pets
Idioma: English
Frecuencia: 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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