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Volume 6 (2001)

Vol. 6 No. 1 (Feb/Mar)

PFIAO. 2001.Fitztitute benefactors promote Conservation Biology. Africa - Birds & Birding 6(1):12.

Wanless, R. 2001. Preening power: red-billed woodhoopoes go on the defensive. Africa - Birds & Birding 6(1):55-59.

Barnes, K.N. & Boix, C. 2001. Taiwan: the Republic of China. Africa - Birds & Birding 6(1):64-68.

Vol. 6 No. 2 (Apr/May)

PFIAO. 2001. Fitztitute spearheads international migration study. Africa - Birds & Birding 6(2):11.

Oschadleus, D, Underhill, L.G. & Ryan, P.G. 2001. Cory's & Scopoli's Shearwaters. Africa - Birds & Birding 6(2):22-23.

Hockey, P A R. 2001. African island extinctions. Africa - Birds & Birding 6(2):32-40.

Crowe, T M & Ratcliffe, C.S. 2001. Farming it out: the decline of Helmeted Guineafowl in KwaZulu-Natal. Africa - Birds & Birding 6(2):48-52.

Barnes K N. 2001. Ecuador: the Andes to the Amazon. Africa - Birds & Birding 6(2):60-64.

Vol. 6 No. 3 (Jun/Jul)

PFIAO. 2001. News from the Percy FitzPatrick Institute. Africa - Birds & Birding 6(3):15

 

Vol. 6 No. 4 (Aug/Sep)

PFIAO. 2001.Tracking albatrosses. Africa Birds and Birding 6(4):15.

De Goede, K. & Jenkins, A. 2001. Electric eagles of the Karoo. Africa - Birds & Birding 6(4):62-67.

Vol. 6 No. 5 Oct/Nov)

PFIAO. 2001. News from the Percy FitzPatrick Institute. Africa - Birds & Birding 6(5):15.

Ryan, P.G. & Spottiswoode, C. 2001.Tailorbirds ‘rediscovered’ in Mozambique. Africa - Birds & Birding 6(5):18-19.

Barnes, K.N. & Fishpool, L. 2001. Important Bird Areas: conserving Africa’s hottest birding hotspots. Africa - Birds & Birding 6(5):26-29.

Curtis, O., Jenkins, A.R. & Simmons, R.E. 2001. The Black Harrier: work in progress. Africa - Birds & Birding 6(5):30-36.

Ryan, P.G. 2001. Highlands fling: the world of Abyssinian endemics. Africa - Birds & Birding 6(5):38-45.

 Vol. 6 No. 6 (Dec/Jan)

PFIAO. 2001. News from the Percy FitzPatrick Institute.Africa - Birds & Birding 6(6):15.