Southern Africa

A geographic region of the African continent astride the Tropic of Capricorn, including Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe, and also the Kalahari Desert, Zambezi River and Orange River. (Source: AFR)



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Simmons RE, Brown CJ, Kemper J 2015. Bat Hawk: Macheiramphus alcinus. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 252-253
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bat_hawk.zip 124.99 KB
Bat_Hawk_2015.pdf 1.09 MB
Simmons RE, Brown CJ, Kemper J 2015. African Cuckoo Hawk (Cuckoo Hawk): Aviceda cuculoides. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 252
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cuckoo_hawk.zip 99.48 KB
African_Cuckoo_Hawk_2015.pdf 1.09 MB
Simmons RE, Brown CJ, Kemper J 2015. Royal Tern: Thalasseus maximus (Sterna maxima). Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 251-252
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royal_tern.zip 24.87 KB
Royal tern_2015.pdf 2.41 MB
Simmons RE, Brown CJ, Kemper J 2015. Lesser Black-backed Gull: Larus fuscus. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 251
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Lesser_Black_backed_Gull_2015.pdf 1.34 MB
Simmons RE, Brown CJ, Kemper J 2015. Three-banded Courser: Rhinoptilus cinctus. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 250-251
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threebanded_courser.zip 102 KB
Three_banded_Courser_2015.pdf 1.34 MB
Simmons RE, Brown CJ, Kemper J 2015. White-crowned Lapwing (White-crowned Plover): Vanellus albiceps. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 250
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whitecrowned_plover.zip 113.62 KB
White_crowned_Lapwing_2015.pdf 1.34 MB
Simmons RE, Brown CJ, Kemper J 2015. Long-toed Lapwing (Long-toed Plover): Vanellus crassirostris. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 249-250
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longtoed_plover.zip 114.9 KB
Long_toed_Lapwing_2015.pdf 2.97 MB
Simmons RE, Brown CJ, Kemper J 2015. Red-necked Phalarope: Phalaropus lobatus. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 249
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Red_necked_Pharalope_2015.pdf 1.65 MB
Simmons RE, Brown CJ, Kemper J 2015. Yellow-throated Sandgrouse: Pterocles gutturalis. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 248-249
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yellowthroated_sandgrouse.zip 120.78 KB
Yellow_throated_Sandgrouse_2015.pdf 1.65 MB
Simmons RE, Brown CJ, Kemper J 2015. Allen's Gallinule (Lesser Gallinule): Porphyrio alleni (Porphyrula alleni). Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 248
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Allens_Gallinule_2015.pdf 1.65 MB
Simmons RE, Brown CJ, Kemper J 2015. Striped Crake: Aenigmatolimnas marginalis. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 247-248
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striped_crake.zip 94.46 KB
Striped_Crake_2015.pdf 2.97 MB
Simmons RE, Brown CJ, Kemper J 2015. Corn Crake: Crex crex. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 247
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corncrake.zip 91.04 KB
Corn_Crake_2015.pdf 1.34 MB
Simmons RE, Brown CJ, Kemper J 2015. African Rail: Rallus caerulescens. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 247
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African_Rail_2015.pdf 1.34 MB
Simmons RE, Brown CJ, Kemper J 2015. Red-chested Flufftail: Sarothrura rufa. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 246
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redchested_flufftail.zip 103.77 KB
Red_Chested_Flufftail_2015.pdf 1.34 MB
Simmons RE, Brown CJ, Kemper J 2015. Pennant-winged Nightjar: Macrodipteryx vexillarius (Macrodipteryx vexillaria). Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 246
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pennantwinged_nightjar.zip 103.27 KB
Pennant_winged_Nightjar_2015.pdf 1.34 MB
Simmons RE, Brown CJ, Kemper J 2015. Swamp Nightjar (Natal Nightjar): Caprimulgus natalensis. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 245-246
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natal_nightjar.zip 98.31 KB
Swamp_Nightjar 2015.pdf 2.67 MB
Simmons RE, Brown CJ, Kemper J 2015. African Wood-Owl (Wood Owl): Strix woodfordii. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 245
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wood_owl.zip 111.32 KB
African_Wood_Owl_2015.pdf 1.35 MB
Simmons RE, Brown CJ, Kemper J 2015. Schalow's Turaco: Tauraco schalowi. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 244
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schalows_lourie.zip 110.86 KB
Shalows_Turaco 2015.pdf 1.35 MB
Simmons RE, Brown CJ, Kemper J 2015. Horus Swift: Apus horus. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 244
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horus_swift.zip 90.68 KB
Horus_Swift_2015.pdf 1.35 MB
Simmons RE, Brown CJ, Kemper J 2015. Böhm's Spinetail: Neafrapus boehmi. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 243-244
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bohms_spinetail.zip 94.35 KB
Boehms_Spinetail_2015.pdf 2.97 MB
Simmons RE, Brown CJ, Kemper J 2015. Grey-headed Parrot: Poicephalus fuscicollis. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 243
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Grey_headed_Parrot_2015.pdf 1.64 MB
Simmons RE, Brown CJ, Kemper J 2015. Black Coucal: Centropus grillii (Centropus bengalensis). Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 242-243
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black_coucal.zip 98.97 KB
Black_Coucal_2015.pdf 1.64 MB
Turnbull PCB, Bell RHV, Saigawa K, Makala LH 1991. Anthrax in wildlife in the Luangwa Valley, Zambia. Veterinary Record 128 399-403
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Anthrax in wildlife in the Luangwa Valley_Turnbull_1991.pdf 1.12 MB
Craig JFK 2017. Blue Cranes Anthropoides paradiseus at Etosha Pan, Namibia: what is the origin of this isolated population?. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club 137 (3) 206-210
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Blue Cranes Anthropoides paradiseus at Etosha Pan_2017.pdf 348.35 KB
Poferl M 1995. Ringing holiday in Namibia, 1994. Safring News 24 (1) 43-46
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Ringing holiday in Namibia_1994.pdf 2.78 MB
Oschadleus HD 2016. Nesting associations between vultures and weavers. Vulture News 70 3-21
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Nesting associations between vultures and weavers.pdf 268.75 KB
Robertson AS 1986. Notes on the breeding cycle of Cape Vultures (Gyps coprotheres). Raptor Research 20 (2) 51-60
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Notes on the breeding cycle of Cape Vultures.pdf 1.03 MB
Cade TJ, Willoughby EJ, Maclean GR 1966. Drinking behavior of sandgrouse in the Namib aud Kalahari deserts, Africa. Auk 83 124-126
Barnes K 2009. Angels in camouflage - An appreciation of larks. Birds and Birding August/September 2009 51-55
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An appreciation of larks_2009.pdf 455.77 KB
Tapela MC 2001. An archaeological examination of ostrich eggshell beads in Botswana. Pula: Botswana Journal of African Studies 15 (1) 60-74
Peacock DS, van Rensburg BJ, Robertson MP 2007. The distribution and spread of the invasive alien common myna, Acridotheres tristis L. (Aves: Sturnidae), in southern Africa. South Africa Journal of Science 103 465-473
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The distribution and spread of the invasive alien common myn.pdf 906.68 KB
Crawford RJM, Makhado AB, Whittington PA, Randall RM, Oosthuizen WH, Waller LJ 2015. A changing distribution of seabirds in South Africa—the possible impact of climate and its consequences. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment Review Article
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A changing distribution of seabirds in South Africa_2015.pdf 2.47 MB
Crawford RJM, Dyer BM 1996. Age at breeding of crowned cormorants Phalacrocorax coronatus. South African Journal of Marine Science 17 (1) 315-318
Crawford RJM 2007. Chapter 20: Trends in numbers of three cormorants Phalacrocorax spp. breeding in South Africa's Western Cape Province. Final Report of the BCLME (Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem) Project on Top Predators as Biological Indicators of Ecosystem Change in the BCLME 173-178
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Trends in numbers of three cormorants Phalacrocorax spp_2007.pdf 628.31 KB
Whittington PA 2004. New breeding locality for Crowned Cormorant. Koedoe 47 (2) 125-126
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New breeding locality for Crowned Cormorant.pdf 30.96 KB
Craig AJFK 2015. The Mountain pipit Anthus hoeschi: Museum specimens revisited. Durban Natural Science Museum Novitates 38 28-40
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Mountain Pipit.pdf 262.69 KB
Craig A 2017. Naming the Mountain pipit - an unofficial history. Bee-eater 68 (1) 2-4
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Naming the Mountain Pipit.pdf 68.61 KB
Blackmore AC 2017. Public trust doctrine, research and responsible wildlife management in South Africa. Bothalia 47 (1) a2217
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PTD_Responsible Wildlife Management.pdf 2.76 MB
Lloyd P, Durrans L, Gous R, Little RM, Crowe TM 2000. The diet and nutrition of the Namaqua sandgrouse, an arid-zone granivore. Journal of Arid Environments 44 105-122
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The diet and nutrition of the Namaqua sandgrouse.pdf 225.42 KB
Lambert K 2006. Seabirds sighted in the waters off Angola, 1966–1988. Marine Ornithology 34 77-80
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Seabirds sighted in the waters off Angola.pdf 258.49 KB
Crawford RJM 1999. Seabird responses to long-term changes of prey resources off southern Africa. Proceedings 22 International Ornithological Congress 688-705
Crawford RJM, Whittington PA, Martin AP, Tree AJ, Makhado AB 2009. Population trends of seabirds breeding in South Africa's Eastern Cape and the possible influence of anthropogenic and environmental change. Marine Ornithology 37 159-174
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Population trends of seabirds breeding in South Africas Eastern Cape.pdf 1017.49 KB
Crawford RJM, Shelton PA, Cooper J, Brooke RK 2010. Distribution, population size and conservation of the Cape gannet Morus capensis. South African Journal of Marine Science 1 (1) 153-174