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Owl awards 2022
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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'.

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November/December 2022
In too deep
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In too deep

Magazines make difficult things look easy. Weight loss, happy marriages, and underwater birding are just three examples that come to mind.

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November/December 2022
Birds of Bubye
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Birds of Bubye

Birding in Zimbabwe's Bubye Valley Conservancy

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September/October 2022
defying the ODDS
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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.

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September/October 2022
mother lode
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mother lode

Atlasing Cape Town’s CBD

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September/October 2022
hunger strike
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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.

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September/October 2022
shady lady
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shady lady

Photographing the African Finfoot

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September/October 2022
Mozambique
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Mozambique

WAITING TO BE EXPLORED

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September/October 2022
expansion drive
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expansion drive

Black Sparrowhawks

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September/October 2022
Cache & carry
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Cache & carry

The feeding and social behaviour of honeyguides

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September/October 2022
sightings IN THE SUBREGION
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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.

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September/October 2022
adapt & dive
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adapt & dive

Penguin evolution and conservation

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September/October 2022
Gone, but Not Forgotten
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Gone, but Not Forgotten

Finding the Laughing Gull

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May/June 2022
Follow your leader
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Follow your leader

Male Caspian Tern parents lead the way

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May/June 2022
Rest & recover
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Rest & recover

The diverse functions of stopovers for migrants

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May/June 2022
The Great Divide
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The Great Divide

Birding the Swartberg Pass

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May/June 2022
Gough Island Blues
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Gough Island Blues

It was 14 December 2021 and I was feeling pretty good.

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May/June 2022
Outward Bound
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Outward Bound

Maputo National Park, Mozambique

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May/June 2022
Team Work
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Team Work

Cape Gannets eat a diversity of fish and the occasional squid and also scavenge from trawlers.

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May/June 2022
Conserving Forest Birds
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Conserving Forest Birds

The benefits of protected area status

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May/June 2022
Blindsided
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Blindsided

Adventures in a floating hide

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May/June 2022
Breaking Point
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Breaking Point

Widespread decline of Kenya's raptors

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May/June 2022
TOO SOON TO panic
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TOO SOON TO panic

Are false-alarm flights beneficial?

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May/June 2022
the other ANGOLA
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the other ANGOLA

Atlasing in the Eastern Cape

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May/June 2022
SEEING THE WOOD FOR THE TREES
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SEEING THE WOOD FOR THE TREES

Widespread responses of birds to woody encroachment

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May/June 2022
pride of place
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pride of place

Mauritius Kestrel designated official national bird

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May/June 2022
ocean wanderers
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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.

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May/June 2022
Sightings in the Subregion
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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.

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March/April 2022
Spread-eagled
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Spread-eagled

Brown Snake Eagle’s epic tussle

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March/April 2022
On track
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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.

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March/April 2022