migratory bird

Birds which migrate in a body. (Source: CED)



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Santangeli A, Arkumarev V, Komen L, Bridgeford P, Kolberg H 2017. Unearthing poison use and consequent anecdotal vulture mortalities in Namibia's commercial farmland – implications for conservation. Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology 88 (2) 147-154
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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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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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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Kolberg H 2015. Namibia's Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas 2: NA014 Sandwich Harbour. Lanioturdus 48 (3) 10-18
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Louis Phipps WL, Diekmann M, MacTavish LM, Mendelsohn JM, Naidoo V, Wolter K, Yarnell RW 2017. Due South: A first assessment of the potential impacts of climate change on Cape vulture occurrence. Biodivers Conservation 210 16-25