bird of prey

Any of various carnivorous bird of the orders Falconiformes and Strigiformes which feed on meat taken by hunting. (Source: MGH)



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Brown CJ, Mendelsohn JM, Thomson N, Boorman M 2017. Checklist and analysis of the birds of Namibia as at 31 January 2016. Biodiversity Observations 8 (20) 1-153
2017. Black Harrier Research.
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Kolberg H 2017. Status assessment of Namibia's vultures. Lanioturdus 50 (1) 9-17
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Status assessment of Namibias vultures.pdf 1.52 MB
Edmunds T 2017. Goshawk and Lions. Lanioturdus 50 (1) 2-5
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Goshawk and Lions.pdf 990.51 KB
Demasius E 2016. The incredible effectiveness of vultures. Lanioturdus 49 (1) 15
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The incredible effectiveness of vultures.pdf 487.17 KB
von Ludwiger K 1991. Beobachtungen am Horst eines Felsenadler (1981-1990). Lanioturdus 26 (1) 40-41
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Beobachtung am horst eines Felsenadlers_1991.pdf 158.97 KB
Soroczynski M 1986. Coastal birds at Elizabeth Bay in April 1986. Lanioturdus 22 (3) 57
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Coastal birds at Elizabeth Bay_1986.pdf 248.55 KB
Jessnitz J 1986. Yellowbilled kites fishing in the Okavango River. Lanioturdus 22 (3) 56
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Yellow_billed kites fishing in the Okavango River_1986.pdf 161.42 KB
1974. Research of vultures in southern Africa. Ornithologische Arbeitsgruppe SWA Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft 10 (1/2) 5-6
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Kubisch H 1970. Brütende Gabarhabichte (Micronisus gabar, R.162) und Zwergohreulen (Otus scops, R.363). Ornithologische Arbeitsgruppe SWA Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft 6 (4-6) 10-11
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Kolberg H 1970. Ungewöhnliche Nahrung eines Sekretärs (Sagittarius serpentarius)(R.105). Ornithologische Arbeitsgruppe SWA Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft 6 (4-6) 12-13
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Ungewoehnliche Nahrung eines Sekretaers.pdf 302.11 KB
1971. Briefe an Herrn H. Kolberg, Windhoek. Ornithologische Arbeitsgruppe SWA Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft 7 (5-7) 5-7
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1971. Beobachtungshuettenin Walvis Bay und Swakopmund. Ornithologische Arbeitsgruppe SWA Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft 7 (5-7) 10-11
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Kolberg H 1971. Bekanntmachung an alle Beringer der Ornithologischen Arbeitsgruppe. Ornithologische Arbeitsgruppe SWA Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft 7 (8-10) 2-3
Elliot C 1972. The function of new ringing units. Ornithologische Arbeitsgruppe SWA Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft 8 (5) 3-4
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Ludwig D 1973. Auf der suche nach Adlernestern. Ornithologische Arbeitsgruppe SWA Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft 9 (4) 3
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Beyer H 1973. Unsere vier Heuschreckenvögel. Ornithologische Arbeitsgruppe SWA Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft 9 (2/3) 4-12
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Unsere vier heuschreckenvoegel_1973.pdf 1010.1 KB
Frost PGH 1973. The adaptions of birds for life in a hot and dry climate. Ornithologische Arbeitsgruppe SWA Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft 9 (9/10) 2-3
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The adaption of birds for life in a hot and dry climate_1973.pdf 277.19 KB
Harrison JA, Underhill LG, Barnard P 2008. The seminal legacy of the Southern African bird atlas project. South Africa Journal of Science 104 82-84
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The seminal legacy of the Southern African bird atlas project.pdf 177.04 KB
Boyer D 2015. Northern Giant-Petrel: Macronectes halli. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 199-200
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Kemper J, Simmons RE 2015. Cape Cormorant: Phalacrocorax capensis. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 158-160
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Cape_Cormorant_2015.pdf 473.76 KB
Simmons RE 2015. Marabou Stork: Leptoptilos crumeniferus. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 181-182
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marabou_stork.zip 115.55 KB
Marabou_Stork_2015.pdf 513.42 KB
Simmons RE 2015. Saddle-Billed Stork: Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 179-180
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saddlebilled_stork.zip 119.15 KB
Saddle-billed_Stork_2015.pdf 458.21 KB
Simmons RE 2015. Black Stork: Ciconia nigra. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 176-178
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black_stork.zip 239.69 KB
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Simmons RE 2015. Peregrine Falcon: Falco peregrinu. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 143-144
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Peregrine_Falcon_2015.pdf 434.67 KB
Simmons RE 2015. Red-Footed Falcon: Falco vespertinus. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 141-142
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Red-footed_Falcon_2015.pdf 444.15 KB
Simmons RE 2015. Secretarybird: Sagittarius serpentarius. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 138-140
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Secretarybird_2015.pdf 539.67 KB
Simmons RE 2015. Booted Eagle: Aquila pennatus (Hieraaetus pennatus). Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 133-134
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Booted_Eagle_2015.pdf 441.55 KB
Simmons RE 2015. Verreaux's Eagle (Black Eagle): Aquila verreauxii. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 130-132
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black_eagle.zip 177.29 KB
Verreauxs_Eagle_2015.pdf 590.04 KB
Simmons RE 2015. Tawny Eagle: Aquila rapax. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 127-129
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tawny_eagle.zip 117.95 KB
Tawny_Eagle_2015.pdf 508.84 KB
Simmons RE 2015. Pallid Harrier: Circus macrourus. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 125-126
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Simmons RE 2015. Black Harrier: Circus maurus. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 123-124
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black_harrier.zip 90.21 KB
Black_Harrier_2015.pdf 450.78 KB
Simmons RE 2015. African Marsh-Harrier: Circus ranivorus. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 120-122
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Simmons RE, Brown CJ 2015. Bataleur: Terathopius ecaudatus. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 117-119
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bateleur.zip 114.4 KB
Bateleur_2015.pdf 489.87 KB
Simmons RE 2015. White-Headed Vulture: Trigonoceps occipitalis. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 115-116
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Simmons RE, Brown CJ 2015. Lappet-Faced Vulture: Torgos tracheliotos. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 111-114
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Simmons RE, Brown CJ 2015. Cape Vulture: Gyps coprotheres. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 106-110
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cape_vulture.zip 89.99 KB
Cape_Vulture_2015.pdf 499.23 KB
Brown CJ, Simmons RE 2015. Hooded Vulture: Necrosyrtes monachus. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 100-101
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hooded_vulture.zip 99.69 KB
Hooded_Vulture Necrosyrtes monachus.pdf 478.83 KB
Simmons RE 2015. Egyptian Vulture: Neophron percnopterus. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 98-99
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egyptian_vulture.zip 15.85 KB
Egyptian_Vulture_2015.pdf 448.27 KB
Simmons RE 2015. African Fish-Eagle: Haliaeetus vocifer. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 96-97
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african_fish_eagle.zip 96.07 KB
African_Fish-Eagle_2015.pdf 465.96 KB
Simmons RE 2015. Cape Eagle-Owl: Bubo capensis. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 48-49
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Simmons RE 2015. Pel's Fishing-Owl: Scotopelia peli. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 50-51
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pels_fishing_owl.zip 91.21 KB
Pels Fishing_Owl_2015.pdf 390.75 KB
1979. Vultures as carriers of anthrax. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 50 (1) 35
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Vultures as carriers of anthrax.pdf 84.49 KB
Ledger J, Mundy P 1978. Cape Vulture recovery data. 7 (2) 21 - 31
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Cape Vulture recovery data.pdf 413.8 KB
Wolter K, Whittington-Jones C, West S 2007. Status of Cape Vultures (Gyps coprotheres) in the Magaliesberg, South Africa. Vulture News 57 24-31
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Naidoo V, Wolter K, Cuthbert R, Duncan R 2009. Veterinary diclofenac threatens Africa's endangered vulture species. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology 53 205-208
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Veterinary diclofenac threatens Africas endangered vulture species.pdf 213.33 KB
Naidoo V, Venter L, Wolter K, Taggart M, Cuthbert R 2010. The toxicokinetics of ketoprofen in Gyps coprotheres: toxicity due to zero-order metabolism. Arch Toxicol
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