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Atlas bash to Loeriesfontein, Northern Cape, 8-11 August 2013

Save the date: 20-21 July 2013, SABAP2 workshop, Port Elizabeth

MyBirdPatch workshop: Intaka Island Enviro-Centre, Cape Town, Sat 8 June, 09:00 - 13:00

Making the most of the SABAP2 website - 5: checking your submissions and accessing your ORFs

SABAP2 workshop: Intaka Island, Century City – ths Saturday 11 May, 09h00 – 15h30

SABAP2 reaches 70% coverage in Limpopo

Making the most of the SABAP2 website - 5: checking your submissions and accessing your ORFs

Making the most of the SABAP2 website - 4: finding those gaps and other interesting pentad information!

SABAP2 workshop: Intaka Island, Century City, Sat. 11 May, 9:00 am - 3:30 pm

Weaver Wednesday: Golden Palm Weaver

Colour Rings on Swift Terns

Gravit8 Weaver Wednesday [44]: Speke's Weaver

Gravit8 Weaver Wednesday: Speckle-fronted Weaver

April Aliens – the Common Myna continues its march across the southern African landscape

April Aliens – if the voracious European Shore Crab reaches the Saldanha Bay-Langebaan Lagoon system, well, dot dot dot

The butterfly to think about on Threat Thursday is the Fraternal Widow

The DARK BLUE news – coverage up to 6%

On this Threat Thursday we pay attention to the Black Stork, a species which is not doing well in our region

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Threat Thursday in National Water Week : African Marsh Harrier

The GREENest range-change map of all: Southern Masked Weaver

Gravit8 Weaver Wednesday : Southern Red Bishop

Have you seen an unCommon Sandpiper recently?

Today's Snake Sunday focuses on the Western Stripe-bellied Sand Snake

Time for another SCORPION SATURDAY!! Today we are featuring Opistophthalmus lawrencei

Don't delay. Act today. If you have not yet ordered your butterfly atlas, you should do so now

Two-thirds coverage

The good news Threat Thursday: The "Critically Endangered" Waterberg Copper, thought to be extinct, rediscovered on 2 March 2013

The bad news Threat Thursday: The "Critically Endangered" Table Mountain Copper is probably extinct

Threat Thursday moves to the KwaZulu-Natal coast, and contemplates another aristocratic sounding species, the "Critically Endangered" Pickersgill's Reed Frog

A Mad Mammal Monkey for Mad Mammal Monday!

Butterfly atlas Pre-publication offer

Snake Sunday features the Brown House Snake

Southern Bald Ibises building nests on artificial structures

Weaver Wednesday [36]: Taveta Golden Weaver

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Does this carnage in this picture pose a threat to butterflies?

14087 waterbirds of 68 species were recorded on the Vaaldam CWAC last Sunday

It's World Pangolin Day!

OdonataMAP: "What a terrific response" says Warwick Tarboton, faced with 1514 records to identify!

Annual Report for the ADU 2012

SummerMAP has 20 days to run

Hey, it is Snake Sunday, and we are celebrating the remarkable Beetz's Tiger Snake

Zimbabwe becomes part of the SABAP2 family

What do these species have in common?

What is happening to the Rock Kestrel?

Weaver Wednesday: Holub's Golden Weaver

Today is Sappi TREE TUESDAY! We are featuring a species that attracts birds, Halleria lucida, the Tree Fuchsia

Sssssssssnake Sunday! Today, Schlegel's Beaked Blind Snake

60 enthusiastic birders attended the SABAP2 workshop in Harare today

Sixty six per cent!!

Underberg Primary School Eco-Group joins MyBirdPatch

When the MyBirdPatch project started just over a year ago, a large focus was made on trying to get ordinary birders to contribute to bird monitoring programmes by making simple lists of birds from small patches that were familiar to them i.e. birding in your comfort zone. Gardens were identified as a good place to start and many observers subsequently signed up to register their gardens and submit lists to MyBirdPatch. Another focal area that was identified was schools. Sportsfields and landscaped areas within school grounds often provide ideal micro-urban and suburban habitats for many species and these would be ideal patches to monitor, especially within the urban conservation context.

Graham Kletz, who is one of our ardent contributors to MyBirdPatch, started encouraging learners at Underberg Primary School to get involved. This rural Kwazulu-Natal school has an Eco-Group and recently they signed up to take part in MyBirdPatch. With their principal, Mr Mike Corlett, as supervisor, and Graham providing some guidance and expertise, the group has registered their school grounds as a patch and have started monitoring the birds. Mike says he is excited about this initiative and has even registered as a patcher himself. The school also has the honour of being part of the Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa's (WESSA) eco-school initiative which promotes an eco-friendly and healthy school environment.

It is great to have schools like Underberg Primary participating in MyBirdPatch. Building bird awareness and providing learners with simple monitoring skills can only bode well for biodiversity conservation into the future. Who knows, perhaps some of our future ornithologists and conservationists might just come from Underberg Primary! The ADU salutes the Underberg Primary Eco-Group and hope that they will enjoy taking part, but most of all have fun recording their birds and submitting their lists. They form another important piece in the bio-diversity conservation puzzle.

The Underberg Primary School Eco-Group (left to right): Sydney Wilkins, Luke Hayward, Jack Bennett, Charity Dlamini, Mr Mike Corlett (Headmaster), Nadine Conradie, Leah Suchet (Head of Eco-Committee), Celine Cloete, Minenhle Keswa, Rowan Garret, Eirene Flamand (Teacher incharge of Eco-Committee)


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