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The Magic Beaks Of Stone Birds
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The Magic Beaks Of Stone Birds

Discovering an ancient avian superpower

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4 mins  |
March/April 2021
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Madagascar What's So Special?

A typical person knows nothing about Madagascar beyond an awareness of the animated movies of that name and a resulting conviction that the country gives refuge to penguins. Africans do slightly better.

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9 mins  |
March/April 2021
Hidden Treasure Verreaux's Eagle-Owl
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Hidden Treasure Verreaux's Eagle-Owl

Despite being the largest owl species in the region and sporting characteristic bright pink eyelids, Verreaux’s Eagle-Owls Bubo lacteus can be surprisingly difficult to find in the wild. It was a colleague of mine, Callum Evans, who first pointed out an eagle-owl nest to me on 1 August 2020 in Mawana Game Reserve in northern KwaZulu-Natal. I had seen an adult and a sub-adult in the vicinity a few days before and had thought there might be a nest somewhere, but I hadn’t been able to locate it.

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5 mins  |
March/April 2021
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true reflection

Canon’s R6 and R5 camera bodies

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10+ mins  |
March/April 2021
FORCE of nature
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FORCE of nature

During the past five or so years, Cape-based photographer Peter Chadwick has focused his conservation work on supporting counter-poaching efforts, developing conservation and re-introduction strategies for high-risk and endangered species and cultivating marine and terrestrial conservation teams. While doing this work throughout the African continent and the Western Indian Ocean, Peter has used his conservation photojournalism to raise awareness and garner support for the various causes he works on. A multiaward-winning cameraman, he is a Senior Fellow and Executive Member of the International League of Conservation Photographers.

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7 mins  |
March/April 2021
coral frenzy
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coral frenzy

Coral trees (Erythrina species) are found in tropical and subtropical areas around the world, including in southern Africa where nine species occur.

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5 mins  |
March/April 2021
proudly SOUTH AFRICAN
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proudly SOUTH AFRICAN

Founded in February 2020, the South Africa Listers’ Club is a community of birders who have recorded 300 or more species within the borders of South Africa. As a protector of the country’s birds, BirdLife South Africa is enthusiastic about encouraging a #ProudlySouthAfrican approach to birding.

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2 mins  |
March/April 2021
close quarters
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close quarters

Accipiters and Cape Buzzards breeding on the Cape Peninsula

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8 mins  |
March/April 2021
Where Kalahari Meets Congo
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Where Kalahari Meets Congo

For many people, the far north-west of Zambia is both the source of the mighty Zambezi and the ‘land of pineapples’. For the country’s own naturalists this region is important for tens of other reasons – reasons that give them goosebumps and set them drooling. The districts of Mwinilunga and Ikelenge, for example, were known to be incredibly biodiverse, yet for years were barely visited on account of their extreme remoteness. A recent renaissance in exploration is confirming that there is still much to be discovered about the wealth of this little-known paradise.

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7 mins  |
January - February 2021
Do Not Disturb
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Do Not Disturb

The stealth factor in photographing birds

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4 mins  |
January - February 2021
Sex & The Single Plover
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Sex & The Single Plover

Life on earth managed without sex for more than two billion years, but it was only after sex evolved some 1.2 billion years ago that we saw the rapid diversification of life forms.

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7 mins  |
January - February 2021
A Finger On The Pulse Of Penguins
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A Finger On The Pulse Of Penguins

Marine ecosystems are highly dynamic and frequently experience changes resulting from natural and human-induced processes. Some of the most productive ones are the four upwelling systems situated at the eastern edges of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.

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4 mins  |
January - February 2021
And Breathe... Rocherpan Nature Reserve
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And Breathe... Rocherpan Nature Reserve

After the pandemic’s catastrophic impact on travel and finances, everyone has been constrained to look closer to home for their much-needed breakaways. Fortunately for South Africa’s birders, there are several local spots that are easily accessible, affordable and well worth a visit. One such oasis is Rocherpan Nature Reserve on the Cape’s West Coast. Managed by CapeNature, the reserve is 25 kilometres north of Velddrif and just two hours’ drive from Cape Town.

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4 mins  |
January - February 2021
rare DEDICATION
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rare DEDICATION

Cape Town-based Trevor Hardaker is one of South Africa’s most active birders. He runs a highly regarded rare bird alert system and is a regular contributor to African Birdlife, compiling the rarities report for each issue. When we chatted to Trevor, it became clear that his birding transcends being a hobby and is more of a lifestyle.

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10 mins  |
January - February 2021
garden BIRDS
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garden BIRDS

THE LONG & THE SHORT OF IT Abnormal weaver nest attachments

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9 mins  |
January - February 2021
sightings IN THE SUBREGION - Mid-September to mid-November 2020
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sightings IN THE SUBREGION - Mid-September to mid-November 2020

As spring became early summer, local birders were finally given plenty to keep them entertained. It was a welcome relief, as most had endured a serious lack of birding during lockdown and as many people headed out into the field again, a number of reports of good birds began to filter through.

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4 mins  |
January - February 2021
old baldy
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old baldy

Mite infestation in birds

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2 mins  |
January - February 2021
ON THE menu
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ON THE menu

ON THE menu

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2 mins  |
January - February 2021
Tree Of Life
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Tree Of Life

There are not many benefits to sitting 1500 kilometres away from the Cape when seemingly everyone on your social media platforms is watching the best wild flower season in a decade and you are not able to be there to witness this splendour of spring flowers and their pollinators.

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4 mins  |
November - December 2020
Sightings In The Subregion- Mid -July To Mid September 2020
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Sightings In The Subregion- Mid -July To Mid September 2020

Mid -July to mid-September 2020 . Midwinter to early spring was uncharacteristically quiet in terms of rarities being reported. This was probably more a reflection of the lack of birder coverage as a result of the various lockdown measures for the Covid-19 pandemic than that there weren’t any good birds around to be found.

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2 mins  |
November - December 2020
Look Beyond
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Look Beyond

The power of photography

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6 mins  |
November - December 2020
Better & Better
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Better & Better

Zeiss SF 10x32 binoculars

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10 mins  |
November - December 2020
A Black & White Answer
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A Black & White Answer

Bird fatalities at wind farms

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3 mins  |
November - December 2020
The Strangeness Of Ostriches
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The Strangeness Of Ostriches

Strangeness and the Common Os-trich Struthio camelus go back all the way to the big bird’s beginnings some 200 million years ago, when dinosaurs shrank and miraculously metamorphosed into birds.

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7 mins  |
November - December 2020
Colourful, Charismatic & Competitive
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Colourful, Charismatic & Competitive

Rose-ringed Parakeets in South Africa

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8 mins  |
November - December 2020
The Battle For Survival
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The Battle For Survival

Numbers of the Southern Ground-Hornbill have de-creased throughout its range.

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3 mins  |
November - December 2020
Water WINGS
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Water WINGS

Gauteng-based Karen Seidel began photography as a hobby some 10 years ago and soon realised that her passion lay in capturing images of wildlife and nature.

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2 mins  |
November - December 2020
Peak VIEWING
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Peak VIEWING

Birding Amboseli, Kenya

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4 mins  |
November - December 2020
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Zululand Zenith

It was the penultimate day of five weeks of the strict lockdown in South Africa.

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10 mins  |
September - October 2020
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Littorally Speaking

The Shorebirds Of Hermanus

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8 mins  |
September - October 2020