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Lesser Kestrel Falco naumanni / Common Kestrel Falco tinnunculus The figure, Figure 1, to the left shows an adult male Lesser Kestrel (left) and an adult male Common Kestrel (right) ...
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Raptors under Threat. West Nile virus is an infectious agent that causes neurological problems and death in birds of prey. It could have a catastrophic effect on endangered species such ...
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Andalucia Bird Society - News and Views
ABS Issue: #2 21st November 2009 IN THIS ISSUE UPCOMING EVENTS A CHRISTMAS ICON PROMOTE OUR FORUM A MYSTERIOUS GRIFFON ABS NEWS IN ...
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ABS Issue: #2 21st November 2009 IN THIS ISSUE UPCOMING EVENTS A CHRISTMAS ICON PROMOTE OUR FORUM A MYSTERIOUS GRIFFON ABS NEWS IN ...
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Living on the southwest coast in Andalucia certainly has its advantages when you want to go out birding. It doesn’t matter which month you step outside and search across the ...
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In fact, a successful year in all respects for birds using the lagoon during 2009. Fuente de Piedra, a wetland area in the Málaga province of Andalucía, holds the biggest ...
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Changes to endangered species list on the Canaries upsets ecologists. The Canary Islands Government have approved a bill which intends to remove 50% of the species and sub-species from the ...
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Morocco Birding in winter A four day and three night bird watching excursion to the northwest coast of Morocco, Tour Dates 2nd to 5th December 2009 Birding Tour organised by ...
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THE ABS SHOP & BOOKSTORE: In our shop you will find hundreds of essential books covering the beauty, diversity and nature of Andalucia, as well as throughout the world. Everything ...
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Much has been discovered about birds by watching and counting them, but such methods rarely allow birds to be identified as individuals. This is essential if we are to learn ...
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