bird species which interacts with powerlines

Mortality of birds on power lines through collisions and electrocutions, in particular to large birds of prey, bustards, cranes, storks and flamingos is a threat of unknown extent. These wildlife-power line interactions may also cause blackouts, resulting in high maintenance and repair costs. Smaller birds including Sociable Weavers, Red-billed Buffalo-weavers and crows use power line structures for roosting and nesting and are a further source of wildlife-related faulting. Bird interactions with power lines include: Collisions with power lines; Electrocutions on electricity infrastructure; Breeding activity on power lines causing short circuits; Bird droppings causing flashovers; Destruction of sensitive bird habitat caused by the construction of new power lines. (Source: NamPower NNF Project)



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2017. Black Harrier Research.
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Kolberg H 2017. Status assessment of Namibia's vultures. Lanioturdus 50 (1) 9-17
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Status assessment of Namibias vultures.pdf 1.52 MB
Simmons RE 2015. Lesser Flamingo: Phoeniconaias minor (Phoenicopterus minor). Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 170-172
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Lesser_Flamingo_2015.pdf 459.87 KB
Simmons RE 2015. Greater Flamingo: Phoenicopterus roseus (Phoenicopterus ruber). Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 167-169
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Greater_Flamingo_2015.pdf 500.24 KB
Simmons RE 2015. Peregrine Falcon: Falco peregrinu. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 143-144
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Peregrine_Falcon_2015.pdf 434.67 KB
Simmons RE 2015. Secretarybird: Sagittarius serpentarius. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 138-140
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Secretarybird_2015.pdf 539.67 KB
Simmons RE, Brown CJ 2015. Lappet-Faced Vulture: Torgos tracheliotos. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 111-114
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Simmons RE, Brown CJ 2015. Cape Vulture: Gyps coprotheres. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 106-110
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Brown CJ, Simmons RE 2015. White-Backed Vulture: Gyps africanus. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 102-105
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Brown CJ, Simmons RE 2015. Hooded Vulture: Necrosyrtes monachus. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 100-101
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Pallett JR, Osborne TO 2015. Kori Bustard: Ardeotis kori. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 55-57
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Scott HA, Shaw JM, Pallett JR 2015. Ludwig's Bustard: Neotis ludwigii. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 52-54
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Kemper J 2015. European Roller: Coracias garrulus. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 42-43
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Bridgeford P, Heinrich D 2007. Raptor electrocutions and collisions with power-lines in Namibia. Lanioturdus 40 (1) 25-26
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Raptor electrocutions and collisions with power_lines in Namibia.pdf 283.16 KB
Thomson N 2012. Rarities and Interesting Observations. Lanioturdus 45 (2) 25-29
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Rarities and Interesting Observations_45_2.pdf 555.14 KB
Namibia Bird Club 2012. Namibia Bird Club. 2012. Lanioturdus, 45(5). Lanioturdus 45 (5)
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Lanioturdus 45_5.pdf 821.26 KB
2009. NamPower/Namibia Nature Foundation Strategic Partnership. (June 2009)
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NP - NNF newsletter No. 1 Jun 09.pdf 263.78 KB
2009. NamPower/Namibia Nature Foundation Strategic Partnership. (October 2009)
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NP - NNF newsletter No. 2 Oct 09.pdf 863.01 KB
Namibian Association of CBNRM Support Organisations (NACSO) 2010. NamPower/Namibia Nature Foundation Strategic Partnership. (February 2010)
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NP - NNF newsletter No. 3 Feb 2010.pdf 939.56 KB
2010. NamPower/Namibia Nature Foundation Strategic Partnership. (June 2010)
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NP - NNF newsletter No. 4 June 2010.pdf 1.29 MB
2010. NamPower/Namibia Nature Foundation Strategic Partnership. (September 2010)
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NP - NNF newsletter No. 5 September 2010.pdf 1.34 MB
2011. NamPower/Namibia Nature Foundation Strategic Partnership. (February 2011)
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NP - NNF newsletter No. 6 February 2011.pdf 3.38 MB
Simmons RE, Brown CJ, Kemper J 2015. Namibia's endangered and threatened birds.
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Namibias endangered and threatened birds_2015.pdf 9.3 MB
BirdLife South Africa 2013. Workshop proceedings assessing and monitoring the impacts of wind energy on birds in South Africa: the next steps, 30 September – 1 October 2013, Kirstenbosch Research Centre Seminar Room, Cape Town. Workshop proceedings assessing and monitoring the impacts of wind energy on birds in South Africa: the next steps, 30 September – 1 October 2013
Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT), BirdLife South Africa 2011. Position statement on avifaunal and bat impact assessment for wind energy facilities in South Africa.
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Position_statement_on_wind_energy_2011.pdf 137.72 KB
Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT), BirdLife South Africa 2015. Minimum Requirements for Avifaunal Impact Assessment for Wind Energy Facilities.
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Wind_Energy_Minimim_Assessment_Requirments_4_April.pdf 402.81 KB
2014. Namibia Bird News - March 2014.
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Namibia Bird News 8-2014.pdf 860.26 KB
2013. Namibia Bird News - December 2013.
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Namibia Bird News 7_2013.pdf 870.63 KB
2012. Namibia Bird News - September 2012.
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Namibia Bird News 3_2012.pdf 968.46 KB
Wagner K-H, Scott A, Scott M 2014. Update on power line monitoring and mitigation.
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EAPAN 2014 mini conference proceeding.pdf 1.01 MB