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Owl awards 2022
Each year BirdLife South Africa presents Owl Awards to members of the birding community who have made outstanding efforts to help 'give conservation wings'.
In too deep
Magazines make difficult things look easy. Weight loss, happy marriages, and underwater birding are just three examples that come to mind.
Birds of Bubye
Birding in Zimbabwe's Bubye Valley Conservancy
defying the ODDS
I must admit that the birdlife in our Western Cape garden is always ex-citing: owls, goshawks and a host of other less common species grace us with their presence, due mainly to the proximity of a yellowwood forest.
mother lode
Atlasing Cape Town’s CBD
hunger strike
It was 07h00 one morning in late November last year at the Klein Okevi waterhole near Namutoni in the eastern part of Namibia’s Etosha National Park.
shady lady
Photographing the African Finfoot
Mozambique
WAITING TO BE EXPLORED
expansion drive
Black Sparrowhawks
Cache & carry
The feeding and social behaviour of honeyguides
sightings IN THE SUBREGION
The shining star was undoubtedly southern Africa's first ever Wood Warbler, found by a visiting British birder at Sefapane Lodge in Phalaborwa.
adapt & dive
Penguin evolution and conservation
Gone, but Not Forgotten
Finding the Laughing Gull
Follow your leader
Male Caspian Tern parents lead the way
Rest & recover
The diverse functions of stopovers for migrants
The Great Divide
Birding the Swartberg Pass
Gough Island Blues
It was 14 December 2021 and I was feeling pretty good.
Outward Bound
Maputo National Park, Mozambique
Team Work
Cape Gannets eat a diversity of fish and the occasional squid and also scavenge from trawlers.
Conserving Forest Birds
The benefits of protected area status
Blindsided
Adventures in a floating hide
Breaking Point
Widespread decline of Kenya's raptors
TOO SOON TO panic
Are false-alarm flights beneficial?
the other ANGOLA
Atlasing in the Eastern Cape
SEEING THE WOOD FOR THE TREES
Widespread responses of birds to woody encroachment
pride of place
Mauritius Kestrel designated official national bird
ocean wanderers
A collection of seabird images, brought to you by MSC Cruises, to celebrate some of the special species seen on the Flock to Marion voyage.
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.
Spread-eagled
Brown Snake Eagle’s epic tussle
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.