Title:

Striped Crake: Aenigmatolimnas marginalis

Publication Year:
2015
Abstract:

This uncommon Afrotropical species is a wet-season visitor to southern Africa, and is so secretive and poorly known that only two birds were recorded in Namibia during the 24-year SABAP1 atlas period. One record came from Etosha Pan and one from the Tsumkwe Pans. Breeding birds were previously collected in Ondonga, just north of Etosha Pan in the 19th century.

Publication Title:

Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species

Place:
Windhoek
Editor:
Simmons RE, Brown CJ, Kemper J
Publisher:
Ministry of Environment and Tourism and Namibia Nature Foundation
Pages:
247-248
Item Type:
Book or Magazine Section, Map Data
Language:
en
Files:
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striped_crake.zip 94.46 KB
Striped_Crake_2015.pdf 2.97 MB

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