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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Graf zu Castell-Ruedenhausen C 1972. Greifvögel und Greifvögelschutz. Mitteilungen Ornithologische Arbeitsgruppe SWA Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft 8 (8) 1 - 6
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Biggs HC, Kemp AC, Mendelsohn HP, Mendelsohn JM 1979. Weights of southern African raptors and owls. Durban Museum Novitates 12 (7) 73 - 81
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Weights of southern African raptors and owls.pdf 664.45 KB
Simmons RE, Brown CJ 2004. The conservation status of the Martial eagle Polemaetus bellicosus in Namibia.
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MartialEagle - Gabar 2004.doc 61 KB
Simmons RE 2011. Greater Kestrel survives impact with power lines. Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology 82 (1) 75-76
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Greater Kestrel survives powerline Ostrich.pdf 54.82 KB
Pérez-García JM, Botella F, Sánchez-Zapata JA, Moleón M 2011. Conserving outside protected areas: Edge effects and avian electrocutions on the periphery of Special Protection Areas. Bird Conservation International 1 - 7
Dwyer JF 2006. Electric shock injuries in a Harris's Hawk Population. Journal of Raptor Research 40 (3) 193 - 199
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Electric shock injuries in a Harriers Hawk population.pdf 359.9 KB
Martin GR, Shaw JM 2010. Bird collisions with power lines: Failing to see the way ahead?. Biological Conservation 143 2695 - 2702
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bird collisions with power lines failing to see the way ahead.pdf 586.95 KB
Rubolini D, Gustin M, Bogliani G, Garavaglia R 2005. Birds and powerlines in Italy: An assessment. Bird Conservation International 15 131 - 145
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birds and powerlines in Italy an assessment.pdf 130.75 KB
Ponce C, Alonso JC, Argandona G, Fernandez AG, Carrasco M 2010. Carcass removal by scavengers and search accuracy affect bird mortality estimates at power lines. Animal Conservation 13 603 - 612
Mojica EK, Watts BD, Paul JT, Voss ST, Pottie J 2009. Factors contributing to Bald Eagle electrocutions and line collisions on Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. Journal of Raptor Research 43 (1) 57-61
Tintó A, Real J, Mañosa S 2010. Predicting and Correcting Electrocution of Birds in Mediterranean Areas. Journal of Wildlife Management 74 (8) 1852 - 1862
Mañosa S 2001. Strategies to identify dangerous electricity pylons for birds. Biodiversity and Conservation 10 1997 - 2012
Lehmana RN, Kennedy PL, Savidge JA 2007. The state of the art in raptor electrocution research: A global review. Biological Conservation 136 159 - 174
Shaw JM, Jenkins AR, Ryan PG, Smallie JJ 2010. A preliminary survey of avian mortality on power lines in the Overberg, South Africa. Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology 81 (2) 109 - 113
Shaw JM, Jenkins AR, Smallie JJ, Ryan PG 2010. Modelling power-line collision risk for the Blue Crane Anthropoides paradiseus in South Africa. Ibis 152 590 - 599
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Modelling power line collision risk for the Blue Crane.pdf 398.53 KB
Strugnell L, Smallie J, Patterson-Abrolat C 2009. Port Elizabeth Wind Energy Facility. Avifaunal and Bat Impact Assessment.
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FEIR App H_avifauna and bat SS report_EWT_Jul2010.pdf 1.94 MB
Smallie J, Virani MZ 2010. A preliminary assessment of the potential risks from electrical infrastructure to large birds in Kenya. Scopus 30 32 - 39
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Mason J 2010. Methane Burners - Better management practices in the making.
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Mason.pdf 9.5 MB
Kemper C, Heck N 2010. Raptor Nest Management Programs at two Canadian Electrical Utilities.
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Kemper and Heck.pdf 3.68 MB
Harness R 2010. Electrocution Assessment - Power lines serving a Wyoming Oil and Gas Field.
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Harness.pdf 2.52 MB
Maisonneuve C, Katzner T, Miller T, Lanzone M, Brandes B 2010. Influence of landscape configuration on wind facility frequentation by Golden eagles - A case study.
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Simmons RE, Jenkins AR, Brown CJ 2008. A review of the population status and threats to Peregrine Falcons throughout Namibia. Peregrine Falcon Populations - status and perspectives in the 21st Century 99-108
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Peregrine_Falcon_Pop_Procs_2008_99-108.pdf 714.71 KB
Simmons RE, Barnard P 2007. Breeding Booted Eagles at Brukkaros, Namibia?. Gabar 18 (1) 9 - 15
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Southern African Bird Atlas Project (SABAP) 1997. SABAP: 097 Lesser Flamingo.
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SABAP_97_Lesser Flamingo.zip 79.02 KB
SABAP_97_Lesser Flamingo.kmz 3.65 KB
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Southern African Bird Atlas Project (SABAP) 1997. SABAP: 096 Greater Flamingo.
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SABAP_96_Greater Flamingo.zip 79.14 KB
SABAP_95_African Spoonbill.kmz 4.3 KB
SABAP_096_Greater Flamingo.kml 97.52 KB
Southern African Bird Atlas Project (SABAP) 1997. SABAP: 089 Marabou Stork.
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SABAP_89_Marabou Stork.zip 79.33 KB
SABAP_89_Marabou Stork.kmz 5.76 KB
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Southern African Bird Atlas Project (SABAP) 1997. SABAP: 088 Saddle-billed Stork.