Any species of the warm-blooded vertebrates which make up the class Aves. (Source: MGH)



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Braby J, Underhill LG, Simmons RE 2011. Prey capture success and chick diet of Damara terns Sterna balaenarum in Namibia. African Journal of Marine Science 33 (2) 247 - 254
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Damara_Terns_prey_capture_chick_diet_Braby_etal_2011_AJMS.pdf 354.87 KB
Braby J 2010. New migration records for the Damara Tern Sterna balaenarum. Ornithological Observations 1 38 - 41
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OO_2010_01_038-041 Damara Tern migration JB.pdf 99.23 KB
van Niekerk A 1998. Indigenous chickens. The wise choice.
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Spotlight_008.pdf 2.53 MB
van Niekerk A 1999. Ducks. A good option.
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Spotlight_027.pdf 2.32 MB
Pérez-García JM, Botella F, Sánchez-Zapata JA, Moleón M 2011. Conserving outside protected areas: Edge effects and avian electrocutions on the periphery of Special Protection Areas. Bird Conservation International 1 - 7
Dwyer JF 2006. Electric shock injuries in a Harris's Hawk Population. Journal of Raptor Research 40 (3) 193 - 199
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Electric shock injuries in a Harriers Hawk population.pdf 359.9 KB
Carrete M, Sánchez-Zapata JA, Benítez JR, Lobón M, Donázara ML 2009. Large scale risk-assessment of wind-farms on population viability of a globally endangered long-lived raptor. Biological Conservation 142 (12) 2954 - 2961
Martin GR, Shaw JM 2010. Bird collisions with power lines: Failing to see the way ahead?. Biological Conservation 143 2695 - 2702
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bird collisions with power lines failing to see the way ahead.pdf 586.95 KB
Rubolini D, Gustin M, Bogliani G, Garavaglia R 2005. Birds and powerlines in Italy: An assessment. Bird Conservation International 15 131 - 145
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birds and powerlines in Italy an assessment.pdf 130.75 KB
Ponce C, Alonso JC, Argandona G, Fernandez AG, Carrasco M 2010. Carcass removal by scavengers and search accuracy affect bird mortality estimates at power lines. Animal Conservation 13 603 - 612
Mojica EK, Watts BD, Paul JT, Voss ST, Pottie J 2009. Factors contributing to Bald Eagle electrocutions and line collisions on Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. Journal of Raptor Research 43 (1) 57-61
Tintó A, Real J, Mañosa S 2010. Predicting and Correcting Electrocution of Birds in Mediterranean Areas. Journal of Wildlife Management 74 (8) 1852 - 1862
Mañosa S 2001. Strategies to identify dangerous electricity pylons for birds. Biodiversity and Conservation 10 1997 - 2012
Lehmana RN, Kennedy PL, Savidge JA 2007. The state of the art in raptor electrocution research: A global review. Biological Conservation 136 159 - 174
O'Connor RJ 1991. Long-term bird population studies in the United States. Ibis 133 (Supplement 1) 36-48
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Long_term bird population studies in the United States.pdf 1.3 MB
Shaw JM, Jenkins AR, Ryan PG, Smallie JJ 2010. A preliminary survey of avian mortality on power lines in the Overberg, South Africa. Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology 81 (2) 109 - 113
Shaw JM, Jenkins AR, Smallie JJ, Ryan PG 2010. Modelling power-line collision risk for the Blue Crane Anthropoides paradiseus in South Africa. Ibis 152 590 - 599
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Modelling power line collision risk for the Blue Crane.pdf 398.53 KB
Simmons RE, Cordes I 2000. Why is shorebird density so high in Walvis Bay? Delayed blooming and Benguela upwellings. African Journal of Aquatic Sciences 25 (1) 229
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Delayed Blooming and Benguela Upwellings 2000.pdf 67.92 KB
Herremans M, Brown CJ, Borello WD, Herremans-Tonnoeyr D 1993. The abundance of European Rollers Coracias garrulus in Botswana and Namibia. Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology 64 (2) 93 – 94
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European Rollers in Namibia_1993.pdf 3.06 MB
2010. National Plan of Action for the Conservation of the Cape Vulture (Gyps coprotheres) in Namibia. Proceedings of a Technical Workshop, 10 November 2010
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Cape_Vulture_Action_Plan_and_workshop_proceedings.pdf 1.36 MB
Parrots and Lovebirds of Namibia.
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Narrec_Parrots.pdf 157.01 KB
The Owls of Namibia.
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Narrec_Owls.pdf 493.63 KB
Namibia Large Birds of Prey.
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Narrec_LargeBirdsOfPrey.pdf 382.22 KB
Brown CJ, Stander P, Mayes S, Conradie L, Haredoeb P, Singwangwa M, Cilliers W 2004. Status of Wattled Cranes on the floodplains of north-east Namibia: Results from an aerial survey during August 2004.
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Wattled Crane Survey_2004.pdf 1.02 MB
Jenkins AR, Smallie JJ, Diamond M 2010. Avian collisions with power lines: A global review of causes and mitigation with a South African perspective. Bird Conservation International 1 - 16
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Jenkins_Avian collisions with power lines_2010.pdf 108.84 KB
Strugnell L, Smallie J, Patterson-Abrolat C 2009. Port Elizabeth Wind Energy Facility. Avifaunal and Bat Impact Assessment.
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FEIR App H_avifauna and bat SS report_EWT_Jul2010.pdf 1.94 MB