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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...

1005, 2018

Faansie versus Harlequin

By |May 10th, 2018|Categories: Reptiles, snakes|Tags: , , , , , , |26 Comments

In this battle there was a clear winner. Spotted Harlequin Snakes, Homoroselaps lacteus, are mildly venomous, and though their venom does not pose any potentially fatal consequences, a bite may well provide you with some nice gory images. Hopefully some of the effects I documented here can contribute to our knowledge on this species. Perhaps not for sensitive viewers.

2302, 2018

Herping lingo

By |February 23rd, 2018|Categories: Frogs, Reptiles|Tags: , , , , , |4 Comments

Birding has its own, dedicated language. Twitching. Lifer. String. Dip. Tick. The same goes for herping - the study of frogs and reptiles. However, compared to the typical birder, herpers are a decidedly freakish bunch (and I say that as a herper myself). I called in the help of some of the country's top herpers to come up with this illustrated dictionary of herping lingo. I hope they didn't make this stuff up.

2302, 2018

WADERS now available in eBook format!

By |February 23rd, 2018|Categories: Birds, Books|Tags: , , , , , |4 Comments

Due to continued requests, I have now made my book, CHAMBERLAIN'S WADERS, available in a digital edition as well. As birders, our love for books is only exceeded by our love for birds. But carrying all your literature around in the field can be back-breaking. May I suggest that you get the eBook versions instead (or preferably, in addition)? No forms, no waiting, instant download. But fret not, there are still a couple of thousand copies in my garage if you prefer the good ol' printed version. LBJs books are dwindling though...

2302, 2018

New column for Weg! / Go! magazine

By |February 23rd, 2018|Categories: Birds|1 Comment

Weg / Go! magazine is South Africa's number one travel and outdoor mag, choc-a-bloc full of places, people, gear, reviews and recipes. In addition, from the March 2018 issue (on sale now), you'll also find a few words by yours truly. A column on our most fascinating birds, presented in the form of stories and personal memories, interwoven with facts about the biology of birds. The first tells the story of a juvenile Greater Honeyguide that somehow ended up on my Grandpa's shoulder.

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