Publication lists

Anderson, S. and Cohen, C. 2005. The western Cape: an ‘essential birding’ destination. BirdLife South Africa News, April/May: 6-8 and Africa - Birds & Birding 10(2):76-78.

Anderson, S. and Cohen, C. 2005. The western Cape: an ‘essential birding’ destination, part 2. BirdLife South Africa News, June/July: 6-7 and Africa - Birds & Birding 10(3):76-77.

Angua, M. 2005. The story of the old man saltbush in the Karoo. African Wildlife 59:38-39.

Biggs, D. 2005. Bird- and ecotourism-based participatory biodiversity conservation in Africa. BirdLife South Africa Research Series No. 2. BirdLife South Africa, Johannesburg.

Biggs, D. 2005. Birding and touring Argentina.

Cohen, C., Spottiswoode, C., Mills, M. and Murison, G. 2005. Kirsten Louw: 20 February 1979 – 12 May 2005 Promerops 263:4-5.

Crowe, T.M. 2005. DNA and taxonomy? Quest 1:37

Du Plessis, M.A. 2005. Eggs over easy: comment. Africa - Birds & Birding 10(3):32.

Du Plessis, M.A. 2005. Red-winged Starlings that breed in the urban environment. Promerops 263:16.

Ebrahim, I., Von Witt, C. & Cohen, C. 2005. Peacocks, ploughs and porcupines: the plight of the peacock moraeas. Veld & Flora 91:185-187.

Hockey, P. 2005. All birds have them…feathers. Africa - Birds & Birding 10(5):30-39.

Hockey, P. and du Toit, R. 2005. In their element. Africa - Brds & Birding 10(5):41-45.

Hockey, P. 2005. Righting the wrongs: the apostrophe and hyphenation confusion in birds’ names. Africa - Birds & Birding 10(4):18.

Hockey, P. 2005. Book Review: Shorebirds of North America – the photographic guide. Africa - Birds & Birding 10(4):22.

Hockey, P. 2005. Birders… a case for selective breeding? Africa - Birds & Birding 10(6):56-57.

Hockey, P. 2005. Report KZN African Black Oystercatcher sightings. Africa - Birds & Birding 10(6):79.

Jenkins, A. 2005. Book Review: Soutpansberg-Limpopo birding. Africa - Birds & Birding 10(4):23.

Jenkins, A. 2005. Change can be a good thing. Africa - Birds & Birding 10(3):40.

Jenkins, A. 2005. Food and shelter. Africa - Birds & Birding 10(1):42.

Jenkins, A. 2005. Raptors going forward. Africa - Birds & Birding 10(4):52.

Jenkins, A. 2005. The price of perfect produce. Africa - Birds & Birding 10(1):38.

Jenkins, A. 2005. Update on the Eskom Electric Eagle Project. Africa - Birds & Birding 10(6):30.

Jenkins, A. and Davies, R. 2005. Dying for a drink: running the raptor gauntlet at Kalahari waterholes. Africa - Birds & Birding 10(4):34-45.

Milewski, A. 2005. The point of the clitoris. Australasian Science (January/February):36-37.

Milewski, A. 2005. “A flower is a leaf, mad with love”: the sex organs that are flowers. Veld & Flora June:80-81.

Milewski, A. 2005. When is an Impala hot to trot? African Wildlife 59:26-27.

PFIAO. 2005. The long & the short of it. Africa - Birds & Birding 10(1):23.

PFIAO. 2005. Birds and land-use in the southern Kalahari. Africa - Birds & Birding 10(2):21.

PFIAO. 2005. Shrinking papyrus swamps in Kenya. Africa - Birds & Birding 10(3):23.

PFIAO. 2005. Raptor responses to habitat fragmentation. Africa - Birds & Birding 10(4):19.

PFIAO. 2005. Landing rights: crane conservation conundrums on South African farmland. Africa - Birds & Birding 10(4):62-64.

PFIAO. 2005. Keeping tabby off the rails. Africa - Birds & Birding 10(5):20.

PFIAO. 2005. Tracking threatened albatrosses of southern Africa. Africa - Birds & Birding 10(6):19.

PFIAO. 2005. Running for cover: small birds as big players in South Africa’s grassland conservation game. Africa - Birds & Birding 10(5):50-51.

PFIAO. 2005. Top of the heap: eagle perspectives on farming practices in the Karoo. Africa - Birds & Birding 10(6):28-30.

PFIAO. 2005. Death of a species. Why there is only one species of Olive Sunbird. Africa - Birds & Birding 11(1):19.

Ryan, P.G. 2005. Ringeyes: the inaccessible petrel. Africa - Birds & Birding 10(5):62-69.

Ryan, P.G. 2005. Inaccessible Conservation Projects. Tristan da Cunha Newsletter. March: 10-11.

Ryan, P.G. 2005. Southern Giant-Petrel (Macronectes giganteus). Africa - Birds & Birding 10(1): Cover photo.

Ryan, P. 2005. Why Penguins no longer follow Ostriches: the new world order. Africa - Birds & Birding 10(4):66-70.

Ryan, P.G. 2005. AZE Region Profile: Oceanic Islands. Spectacled petrol photograph. Bird Conservation: December:18.

Ryan, P.G. 2005. Do birds migrate because they’re stupid? Africa - Birds & Birding 10(6):12.

Ryan, P.G. 2005. The long & the short of it: are flamingos modified grebes? Africa - Birds & Birding 10(6):11.

Ryan, P.G. 2005. On a wing and a prayer: birds at risk. African Wildlife 59:28-3.

Ryan, P.G. 2005. Toughing it out: birding Sierra Leone. Africa - Birds & Birding 10(6):32-38.

Sandwith, M. 2005. Cape White-eye hosts Klaas's Cuckoo. Promerops 261:15.

Simmons R.E. 2005. A rare encounter with a Fisk's House Snake. Africa Geographic 13:20.

Simmons R.E. and Barnard P.E. 2005. Too hot to handle? Climate change effects of birds in southern Africa. Africa - Birds & Birding 10(5):52-60.

Wanless, R. 2005. Don’t judge a bird by its colour. Africa - Birds & Birding 10(4):5.

Welz, A. and Jenkins, A. 2005. How green is the valley? Monitoring fish eagles along the Breede River. Africa - Birds & Birding 10(1):30-37.