bird

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



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Berry H 2009. Pelican airlift. Namibia Crane News 42 5-6
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Pelican airlift.pdf 251.23 KB
Kolberg H 2009. White pelican breeding at Hardap Dam, February 2009. Namibia Crane News 42 5
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White pelican breeding at Hardap Dam.pdf 97.14 KB
Irish J, Jarvis A, Ndeliimona J, Alberts D, Ndeliimona M, Thiart D 2009. General Crane/Wetland Bird news. Namibia Crane News 42 4-5
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General crane news.pdf 219.55 KB
Gibbons B, Mitchell C, Altwegg R, Anderson MD 2009. Crane ecology. Namibia Crane News 42 2-4
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Crane ecology_2009.pdf 437.07 KB
Millington L, Versfeld W, Swanepoel W, Cunningham P, Cunningham A 2009. More Blue Crane sightings from Etosha. Namibia Crane News 42 2
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More Blue crane sightings in Etosha.pdf 139.66 KB
Brown CJ 1988. Home ranges of Black Eagles in the Natal Drakensberg. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 18 (4) 120 - 125
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Home ranges of Black Eagles in the Natal Drakensberg_1988.pdf 456.21 KB
Thomson N 2014. Rarities and Interesting Observations. Lanioturdus 47 (4) 28-32
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Demasius E 2014. A Red-Headed Weaver in Halali, Etosha National Park. Lanioturdus 47 (4) 22-24
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Red_Headed Weaver in Halali_ Etosha National Park.pdf 758.67 KB
Niddrie R 2014. Epupa. Lanioturdus 47 (4) 18-19
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Epupa_2014_Niddrie R.pdf 312.52 KB
Thomson N 2014. Ringing with Poles: Barberspan Ringers Conference 27 November 2013 to 03 December 2013. Lanioturdus 47 (4) 14-17
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Ringing with Poles.pdf 600.84 KB
Brown C, Böhme H, Stanback M, Tarr J, Tarr P, Heinrich D 2014. Results of year one of a new nesting box project near Windhoek. Lanioturdus 47 (4) 2-13
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Results of year one of a new nesting box project near Windhoek.pdf 1.25 MB
Thomson N 2014. Rarities and Interesting Observations. Lanioturdus 47 (2) 25-28
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Rarities and Interesting Observations_47_2_2014.pdf 716.62 KB
Thomson N 2014. Short Notes. Lanioturdus 47 (2) 21-24
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Short Notes_47_2_2014.pdf 734.04 KB
Oschadleus HD, Mills MSL, Monadjem A 2014. Roadside colony densities of weavers in southern Angola. Lanioturdus 47 (2) 17-20
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Roadside colony densities of weavers in southern Angola.pdf 262.9 KB
Paxton M 2014. Sharp-tailed Starling nesting in Namibia. Lanioturdus 47 (2) 12-14
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Sharp_tailed Starling nesting in Namibia.pdf 527.22 KB
Ledger JA, Hobbs JCA 1999. Raptor use and abuse of powerlines in southern Africa. Journal of Raptor Research 33 (1) 49-52
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Raptor use and abuse of powerlines in southern Africa.pdf 437.59 KB
Osborne T, Mallet-Veale S 2008. Bird Observations and Notes. Lanioturdus 41 (1) 21-25
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Bird observations and notes_41_2008.pdf 268.08 KB
Thomson N 2008. Observations at a Termite "Take-Away". Lanioturdus 41 (1) 19-20
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Observations at a termite take away.pdf 105.21 KB
Thomson N 2008. Southern African rarities photographed recently in Namibia. Lanioturdus 41 (1) 16-18
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Southern African Rarities photographed recently in Namibia.pdf 106.35 KB
Robel D 2008. Turtles take Red-billed Quelea (Quelea quelea). Lanioturdus 41 (1) 13-15
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Turtles take Red-billed Quelea.pdf 127.68 KB
Osborne T 2008. "Mr Ellesmere did not return…….". Lanioturdus 41 (1) 10-12
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Mr Ellesmere did not return.pdf 102.5 KB
Thomson N 2008. Birding Big Day 2008. Lanioturdus 41 (1) 8-9
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Birding big day 2008_Lanioturdus.pdf 338.69 KB
Demasius E 2008. Trip Report Okavango, October 2007. Lanioturdus 41 (1) 5-7
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Trip Report Okavango_October 2007.pdf 144.21 KB
Friederich G, Friederich T 2008. New Year Birds. Lanioturdus 41 (1) 3-4
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Ralston S 2015. Burning issue - Is solar energy the next bird conservation challenge?. African Birdlife January/February 2015 56-59
Brown C, Bridgeford P, Kolberg H, Diekmann M, Middendorff G 2014. Protocol Vultures and poisoning, August 2013.
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Protocol_Vultures_Poisoning 2014.doc 889.5 KB
Komen J 1991. Energy-requirements of nestling Cape Vultures. Condor 93 (1) 153 - 158
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Energy_requirements of nestling Cape Vultures_1991.pdf 452.06 KB
Wolter K 2011. Cape vulture Task Force report.
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CVTF_Report_2011_BreedingSeason Final.doc 528.5 KB
Spiegel O, Harel R, Centeno-Cuadros A, Hatzofe O, Getz WM, Nathan R 2015. Moving beyond curve-fitting: using complementary data to assess alternative explanations for long movements of three vulture species. The American Naturalist 185 (2) E00-E12
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Spiegel_etal2015AmNat.pdf 617.22 KB
Komen J 1992. Energy-requirements of adult Cape Vultures (Gyps coprotheres). Journal of Raptor Research 26 (4) 213 - 218
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Energy_requirements of adult Cape Vultures_1992.pdf 651.04 KB
Baril A, Elliott JE, Somers JD, Erickson D 1990. Residue levels of environmental contaminants in prey species of the Peregrine Falcon, Falco peregrinus, in Canada. Canadian Field-Naturalist 104 (2) 273 - 284
Cooper J 1980. Breeding biology of the Jackass Penguin with special reference to its conservation. Proceedings of the 4th Pan-African Ornithological Congress 227 - 231