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  2. Ostrich (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology is a journal of African ornithology published by BirdLife South Africa, formerly the South African Ornithological Society, in association with the National Inquiry Services Centre (NISC) and Taylor & Francis.

  3. List of birds of Africa - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the bird species recorded in Africa.The area covered by this list is the Africa region defined by the American Birding Association's listing rules. [1] In addition to the continent itself, the area includes Madagascar, Mauritius, Rodrigues, Seychelles, Cape Verde, the Comoro Islands, Zanzibar and the Canary Islands, São Tomé and Príncipe and Annobón in the Gulf of Guinea.

  4. BirdLife South Africa - Wikipedia

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    BirdLife South Africa's vision is to promote the enjoyment, understanding, study and conservation of wild birds and their habitats. It publishes an ornithological journal , Ostrich , covering the birds of Africa and its islands, [ 1 ] as well as the magazine African BirdLife .

  5. Category : Journals and magazines relating to birding and ...

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    Pages in category "Journals and magazines relating to birding and ornithology" ... Bird Watching (magazine) Birding (magazine) ... Birding World cover (March 2011 ...

  6. List of ornithology journals - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable journals and magazines relating to birding and ornithology. The continent and country columns give the location where the journal or magazine is published and may not correspond with its scope or content.

  7. Ibis (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Topics covered include ecology, conservation, behaviour, palaeontology, and taxonomy of birds. The editor-in-chief is Dominic J. McCafferty (University of Glasgow). [2] The journal is published by Wiley-Blackwell in print and online. It is available free on the internet for institutions in the developing world through the OARE scheme (Online ...