Selected articles by Fitz staff and students
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Volume 17 (2012)
Vol. 17 No. 1 (February / March 2012)
Little, R. 2012. Go Eastern Highlands. Africa - Birds & Birding 17(1):8. McKechnie, A. 2012. Wear & repair: managing the costs of moult. Africa - Birds & Birding 17(1):16. PFIAO. 2012. Bird-friendly farming in highland grasslands. Africa - Birds & Birding 17(1):22. Ryan, P. & Barnes, K. 2012. Killer moves: Save the albatross – club that seal. Africa - Birds & Birding 17(1):14-15. Ryan, P. 2012. Shoebill trade: the cost of being unique. Africa - Birds & Birding 17(1):15. Ryan, P. 2012. Gujarat: a taste of Africa. Africa - Birds & Birding 17(1):58-65. |
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Vol. 17 No. 2 (April / May 2012)
Benjamin, S, De Vos, L & Tresfon, J. 2012. Bubbling under: the hidden lives of seabirds. Africa - Birds & Birding 17(2):42-45. Melo, M. & Ryan, P. 2012. Endemism gone wild: the forgotten bird islands of São Tomé and Príncipe. Africa - Birds & Birding 17(2):32-41. PFIAO. 2012. News from the Percy FitzPatrick Institute. Something fishy. Africa - Birds & Birding 17(2):22. Ryan, P. 2012. Sting in the tail: seabird researcher Prof. Peter Ryan comments. Africa - Birds & Birding 17(2):8. Ryan, P. 2012. Who’s that birder? Profiling avitourism in South Africa. Africa - Birds & Birding 17(2):52-53. |
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Vol. 17 No. 3 (June / July 2012)
McKechnie, A. 2012. Competing for nectar: niche separation in sunbirds. Africa Birds & Birding 17(3):14. McKechnie, A. 2012. Don’t look now: the secrets of running guineafowl. Africa Birds & Birding 17(3):15. PFIAO. 2012. Brains vs brawn – Strategies of a criminal. Africa - Birds & Birding 17(3):22. Ryan, P. & Wanless, R. 2012. Gill Memorial Award: John Cooper. Africa Birds & Birding 17(3):66. |
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Vol. 17 No. 4 August / September 2012)
Duncan, D. & Little, R. 2012. Mix & match: which apalis is this? Africa Birds & Birding 17(4):14. McKechnie, A., Little, I. & Danckwaerts, D. 2012. Teetering: South Africa’s Blue Swallows in trouble. Africa Birds & Birding 17(4):28-33. PFIAO. 2012. New project to assess petrel status. Africa Birds & Birding 17(4):16. Ryan, P. 2012. Prey tell: Professor Peter Ryan comments. Africa Birds & Birding 17(4):8. Tate, G. & Amar, A. 2012. Possessed: Black Sparrowhawks and Egyptian Geese vie for nest sites. Africa Birds & Birding 17(4):12-13. |