 Interesting Links
BirdLife South Africa Your first stop.
The BirdLife SA website brings you all the information you need
and has a good links page. University of Cape Town Percy FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology ADU Avian Demography Unit , Department of Statistical Sciences,
University of Cape Town ADU contribute to the understanding of bird populations, especially population
dynamics, and thus provide input to their conservation. See also for Bird Ringing and Southern African Bird Atlas Project (SABAP) Support the Southern African Bird Atlas Project 2: www.sabap2.org Cape Bird Club has a lot to offer Founded in December 2001 by Hank and Tracy Chalmers, Eagle Encounters is a bird of prey rehabilitation, education, conservation and eco-tourism
centre. Go visit them at Spiers! Visit the WESTERN CAPE BIRDING ROUTES
Bird Links to the World - Find all the wonderful links here! English names of the birds of the world http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/animals/birds/ The BBC bird pages. With
links to some of the best ornithological sites on the web. High quality photos: Miguel Lasa - Wildlife and Nature Photography Image Library by Albert Froneman and Chris van Rooyen at www.wildlife photography.co.za Nigel Dennis' photos and books Trevor Hardaker's beautiful website with his photos of birds and other animals www.digitale-naturfotos.de www.birdguides.com http://www.math.sunysb.edu/~tony/birds/links.html
A site that links to bird song sites across the world. (I enjoy Tony Phillip's
pages on Topology and Arts and Mathematics, too) www.rockjumper.co.za Rockjumper Birding Tours - very tempting http://www.iyufera.com/index.htm Ignacio Yúfera - enjoyable world birding trips reports www.birdwatchersgeneralstore.com 'Mike O'Connor, owner of Bird Watcher's General Store, writes the popular
article, Ask the Bird Folks, for The Cape Codder newspaper. Every week Mike
tries to answer some of life's most challenging questions. You know, bird
questions.' How to Survive an Encounter With an Ostrich Suggest a link to your favourite bird websites
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