First breeding records for Damara Terns and density of other shorebirds along Angola's Namib Desert coast
The Damara Tern Sterna balaenarum is a small coastal-nesting seabird that breeds in the Namib Desert, with a stronghold in Namibia. About 125 pairs are known from scattered localities in South Africa, and there are suggestions that it breeds in the northern end of the Namib in Angola.
Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology
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