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2611, 2018

New birds in Southern Africa: A tale of two lists

By |November 26th, 2018|Categories: Birds|Tags: , , , , , , , , |12 Comments

How many new species have been added to our Southern African list in the last few decades? The first time I counted up my lifelist as a young kid, it was 73 species...out of a possible 919 on the list. Today our Southern African list is on 978 species. In the 36 years I've been crawling/walking/running around in search of birds (and the publication of Roberts V) 100 species have been added. Here they are!

1809, 2018

Faansie’s Bird Book: Reviews..please

By |September 18th, 2018|Categories: Birds|26 Comments

So, the book is here: Faansie's Bird Book: A fully fledged field guide for kids. I am so excited to share this with kids of all ages (even those who pay a mortgage). I would really love to hear what you think. Why don't you send me a voicenote on Whatsapp? Okay, back to the bubble wrap for me...

1809, 2018

Bird calls for beginners

By |September 18th, 2018|Categories: Birds, kids, Quiz / Game|Tags: , , , , |14 Comments

How well do you know your bird calls? These are some fairly easy ones - I am certain you hear some of these every day. Give it a shot. If you are unsure, hover the mouse over the clue box. Then check out the answer. Good luck!

2708, 2018

Cederkloof Photographic Retreat: 5-7 October 2018

By |August 27th, 2018|Categories: Places|0 Comments

This looks like a really amazing weekend! Photography tutorials in the field, pre-dawn listening for bird calls, guided flower hikes and a whole lot more - all in the stunning mountain fynbos landscape around Citrusdal. From 5-7 October.

1708, 2018

Faansie’s Bird Book – a fully fledged field guide…for kids

By |August 17th, 2018|Categories: Birds, kids|Tags: , , |22 Comments

Oh man, I am so excited to announce my latest project... the first ever fully fledged field guide for birds. In a way I made this book especially for my own two boys, as a way to help them connect with birds and nature in general. But I'm sure they wouldn't mind if your kids read it too. Here's a little sneak peek video...

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