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Book Sale 2019.Xlsx Book Sale: 2019 Author, Year, Title, Publisher Price (ZAR) Acworth, B. 1955. Bird and butterfly mysteries: realities of migration. London. Eyre & Spottiswoode 64 African Seabird Group. 1981. Proceedings of the Symposium on Birds of the Sea and Shore held at the University of Cape Town, 19-21 November 1979. Cape Town : African Seabird Group. 95 Albany Museum. 1931. Guide to the vertebrate fauna of the eastern Cape Province part 1 : mammals and birds. Albany Museum 190 Alexander, W B 1955. Birds of the ocean : a handbook for voyagers containing descriptions of all the seabirds of the world, with notes on their habits and guide to their identification. London : Putnam 24 Alexander, W.B. 1959. Die vögel der mere: ein taschenbuch für ornithologen und naturfreunde über alle seevögel der welt. Hamburg: Paul 50 Allan, D. [1998]. Birding in Southern KwaZulu-Natal. [s.l.]. Hibiscus Coast and Country Publicity Association. 20 SOLD Alston, M. 1937. Wanderings of a bird-lover in Africa. London. H F & G Witherby. 95 SOLD Alston, M. 1951. Sunbirds and Jacarandas. a bird-lover in Rhodesia. Cape Town. Juta. 117 Ambrose, D., Maphisa, D.H. 1999. Guide to the birds of the Roma campus, National University of Lesotho. Roma. National University of 80 American Ornithologists' Union. 1983. Check-list of North American birds. the species of birds of North America from the Arctic through Panama, including the West Indies and Hawaiian Islands. 6th ed. American Ornithologists' Union. 296 Anderson, M.D., Kruger, R. Northern Cape Department of Tourism, Environment and Conservation. 2004. Raptor conservation in the Northern Cape Province. 3rd ed. Northern Cape Department of Tourism, Environment and Conservation. 40 Armstrong, E.A. 1947. Bird display and behaviour. London: Lindsay Drummond. 36 Atkinson-Willes, G.L. 1963. Wildfowl in Great Britain. a survey of the winter distribution of the Anatidae and their conservation in England, Scotland and Wales. London. Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 35 SOLD Audubon, J.J. 1946. The birds of America. New York : Macmillan 58 Austin, O.L. 1971. Families of birds. New York : Golden Press. 27 Austin, O.L., and Singer, A. ill. 1961. Birds of the world, a survey of the twenty-seven orders and one hundred and fifty-five families. New York. Golden Press. 48 Avella, F.J., ed. 1997. Atles dels aucells nidificants de Mallorca i Cabrera : (1983-1994) = The atlas of breeding birds in Mallorca and Cabrera 139 Baker, N.E., comp. 1996. Tanzania waterbird count : the first coordinated count on the major wetlands of Tanzania. Tanzania : Wildlife Conservation Society of Tanzania 50 Banko, W.E. 1960. The Trumpeter Swan, its history, habits, and population in the United States. Washington. U.S. Government Printing Office. 22 SOLD Bannerman, D.A. 1953. Birds of west and equatorial Africa. vol 1 : Struthionidae to Picidae. Edinburgh. Oliver & Boyd. 95 SOLD Bannerman, D.A. 1953. Birds of west and equatorial Africa. vol 2 : Eurylaemidae to Ploceidae. Edinburgh. Oliver & Boyd. 95 Contact: [email protected] Book Sale: 2019 Bannerman, D.A., and Gronvold H, ill. 1958. Larger birds of west Africa. London. Penguin Books. 195p. 52 SOLD Barrett, J. 1994. Proceedings coastal oil spills, Effect on penguin communities and rehabilitation procedures. Milnerton. 40 Barruel, P. 1953-1954. Iconographie des oiseaux de France. [Paris]. Société Ornithologique de France. - 2 loose leaf folders ; colour plates. 100 Barruel, P. 1954. Birds of the world, their life and habits. London. Harrap. 29 Bartlett, D., and Bartlett J. 1975. Flight of the snow geese. London. Collins Harvill Press. 29 Bartonek, J.C., and Nettleship, D.N. 1979. Conservation of marine birds of northern North America. papers from the International symposium held at Hyatt House, Seattle, Washington, 13-15 May 1975. Washington. United States. Department of the Interior. 44 Bauer, K. [1967]. Vogelparadiese der Welt. Innsbruck. Pinguin Verlag. 80 Beaman, M. 1994. Palearctic birds. a checklist of the birds of Europe, North America and Asia north of the. Stonyhurst. Harrier Publications. 60 Beilfuss, R.D., Tarboton, W.R., and Gichuk,i N.N. 1996. Proceedings of the 1993 African Crane and Wetland Training Workshop, 8-15 August 1993, Wildlife Training Institute, Maun, Botswana. Baraboo, Wisconsin. International Crane Foundation. 100 SOLD Belcher, C.F. 1930. Birds of Nyasaland. being a classified list of the species recorded for the Nyasaland Protectorate up to the year 1930, with brief descriptions and field notes, and a map. London. Technical Press. 100 SOLD Beletsky, L. 2006. Collins birds of the world: the most complete guide to every bird family in the world, Albatrosses to 31 Bennun, L., and Njoroge, P. 1999. Important bird areas in Kenya. Nairobi. Nature Kenya. 97 SOLD Benson, C.W. 1953. A check list of the birds of Nyasaland. Blantyre. Nyasaland Society. 102 Benson, C.W., White, C.M.N. 1957. Checklist of the birds of Northern Rhodesia. Lusaka. Department of Game and Tsetse Control 80 Bent, A.C. 1962. Life histories of North American wildfowl. parts 1 & 2. New York. Dover Publications 142 Bent, A.C. 1963. Life histories of North American gulls and terns. New York. Dover Company. 30 Bent, A.C. United States National Museum. 1962. Life histories of North American shorebirds, Willets, Oyster catchers, Tattlers, Plovers, Curlews and others (vol 1). Life histories of North American shorebirds, Phalaropes, Snipes, Woopdcocks, Sandpipers, Godwits and others (vol 2). New York. Dover Publications. 27 Bent, A.C. United States National Museum. 1963. Life histories of North American marsh birds. New York. Dover Publications. 26 Berlioz, J. 1962. Les Oiseaux. Paris. Presses Universitaire de France. 20 Berruti, A. 1980. Birds of Lake St. Lucia. Benmore. Southern Birds. 109 Berruti, A., and Sinclair, J.C. Where to watch birds in southern Africa. Cape Town: C. Struik Publishers 30 Biber, O., Enggist, P., Marti, C., Salathe, T. 1995. Conservation of the white stork western population proceedings of the International Symposium on the White Stork (Western Population). Sempach,Switzerland. Schweizerische Vogelwarte. 365 Birkhead, M., Perrins, C. 1986. The Mute Swan. London. Croom Helm. 81 Contact: [email protected] Book Sale: 2019 Blair, J. [1949]. Birds of coast and sea: a popular handbook and illustrated guide. London. W. R. Chambers. 47 Block, W.M. 1994. Northern Goshawk : ecology and management. 109 Bolster, R.C. 1931. Land and sea birds of the south-west Cape. Cape Town: Speciality Press of S. Africa. 142 Boshoff, A.F, Anderson, M.D., Borello, W.D. Workshop on Vulture Research and Conservation in Southern Africa (1997 : Kimberley). 1998. Vultures in the 21st century. proceedings of a workshop on vulture research and conservation in southern Africa, McGregor Museum, Kimberley, South Arica, 23-26 October 1997. Johannesburg. Vulture Study Group. 100 SOLD Brain, C.K. (Bob) 1998. Austin Roberts : a lifelong devotion to South Africa's birds and beasts. Cape Town : Trustees of the John Voelcker197 Bird Brand, D.J. 1961. A comparative study of the Cape teal (Anas capensis gmelin) and the Cape shoveller (spatula capensis eyton) , with special reference to breeding biology, development and food requirements South Africa University of South Africa. 30 Brandt, J.F. von, Loppenthin, B. 1984. Johann Friedrich von Brandt: Icones avium rossico-americanarum tabulae, Seven unpublished plates depicting Russian-American birds. Copenhagen. Scandinavian Fine Editions. 70p ; 7 col. plates. 675 Briggs, K.T. et al. 1987. Bird communities at sea off California: 1975 tp 1983. Cooper Ornithological Society. Studies in Avian Biology No 11. 138 Broekhuysen, G.J. 1970. Birds around us : the commoner birds of southern Africa. Cape Town : Howard Timmins 50 Broekhuysen, G.J., Perry, J., ill. 1969. Field-guide to the birds of the South African sea-shore. Cape Town. Howard Timmins. 65 Brooke, R.K. (Richard Kendall), 1930-1996. 1984. South African red data book - birds. Pretoria. CSIR. 66 Brothers, Nigel. 199? Longline fishing: dollars and sense. Parks & Wildlife Service, Tasmania. 198 Brown, L. 1959. Mystery of the flamingos. London. Country Life. 49 SOLD Brown, L. 1976. Birds of prey. their biology and ecology. London. Hamlyn. 31 Brown, L. 1976. Eagles of the world. Cape Town. Purnell. 25 SOLD Brown, L. (Leslie Hilton), 1917-1980. 1979. Encounters with nature. Oxford. Oxford University Press. 28 SOLD Brown, L. (Leslie Hilton), 1917-1980., Fennessy R, ill., 1975. Birds of the African bush. London. Collins. 127 Brown, L. 1980. The African Fish Eagle. Cape Town. Purnell Sons. 92 Brown, L.H., and Britton, P.L. 1980. Breeding seasons of east African birds. Nairobi. East Africa Natural History Society. 124 Brown, L.R., Renner, M., and Flavin, C. 1998. Vital signs: the environmental trends that are shaping our future. United Kingdom: Earthscan 29 Brown, R.G.B., Nettleship, D.N., Germain, P., Tull, C.E., and Davis, T. 1975. Atlas of eastern Canadian seabirds. Ottawa. Canadian Wildlife 57 Bruch, A., Elvers, H., Pohl, Ch., Westphal, D., Witt, K. 1978. Die vogel in Berlin (west) Eine Ubersicht. Berlin. Ornithologischer Bericht fur Berlin 70 Bull, P.C. 1968. Common birds of garden and farmland. Bull, P.C. Wellington, N.Z. Department of Education. 88 Bunning, L.J. 1977. Birds of the Melville Koppies Nature Reserve. 72 Burton, R. 1985. Bird behaviour. London : Granada 34 Contact: [email protected] Book Sale: 2019 SOLD Caltex. 1980. Know your birds : a pocket guide ornithology. [s.l.] : Caltex. 72 Caltex. 1980. Know your birds of prey : a pocket guide to the habits and distribution of our birds of prey. Cape Town : Caltex. 72 Caltex. 1980. Know your water birds : river and estuary birds, coastal birds. 72 Camarillo, CA : Cooper Ornithological Society. Studies in Avian Biology no.16 109 Camarillo, CA : Cooper Ornithological Society. Studies in Avian Biology no.17 32 Camarillo, CA : Cooper Ornithological Society. Studies in Avian Biology no.19 220 Cape Department of Nature Conservation.
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