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The Black tern Chlidonias nigra (L) in South West Africa / R. A. C. Jensen; H. H. Berry

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Madoqua, Ser. 1, No. 5, 1972; p. 53 - 56Publication details: Windhoek : Nature Conservation and Tourism Branch of the South West Africa Administration, 1972, : John Meinert PrintingDescription: 4 pages : plates, tables; 28 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • PER 154 Madoqua
Summary: The occurence of the Black tern in South West Africa is documented, with a review of earlier records. Field identification was easier than South African field guides suggested, which may have caused the species to be frequently overlooked. Notes on the biology of the species in South West Arica are given, including observations of commensal fishing with grebes
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The occurence of the Black tern in South West Africa is documented, with a review of earlier records. Field identification was easier than South African field guides suggested, which may have caused the species to be frequently overlooked. Notes on the biology of the species in South West Arica are given, including observations of commensal fishing with grebes

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