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  1. Filial cannibalism in the Chestnut-backed Sparrow-lark <em>Eremopterix leucotis</em>

    Filial cannibalism in the Chestnut-backed Sparrow-lark Eremopterix leucotis

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology • Authors: Derek Engelbrecht --- Department of Biodiversity, University of Limpopo, South Africa
    Cannibalism is a rare event in passerines, especially filial cannibalism. Here I report on two instances of filial cannibalism observed in the Chestnut-backed Sparrow-lark Eremopterix leucotis in the Limpopo province, South Africa. In both instances it was only the females...
  2. Breeding ecology of the Chestnut-backed Sparrowlark <em>Eremopterix leucotis</em> in an agroecosystem in the Limpopo province, South Africa

    Breeding ecology of the Chestnut-backed Sparrowlark Eremopterix leucotis in an agroecosystem in the Limpopo province, South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology • Authors: Derek Engelbrecht --- Department of Biodiversity, South Africa Lucket Dikgale --- Department of Biodiversity, South Africa
    We studied the breeding ecology of the Chestnut-backed Sparrowlark Eremopterix leucotis over three years between 2008 and 2010. The breeding season was bimodal with a main peak in laying in autumn (March–April) and another smaller peak in spring (September–October). Nest...
  3. Nest and nestling data for Barlow‘s lark, <em>Calendulauda barlowi</em>

    Nest and nestling data for Barlow‘s lark, Calendulauda barlowi

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Zoology • Authors: Derek Engelbrecht --- School of Molecular and Life Sciences, University of Limpopo, South Africa Johann Lonzer --- Port Nolloth Museum, South Africa
    Barlow’s lark is one of southern Africa’s least known lark species. This study is the first to report on the structure and dimensions of this species’ nest and aspects of the nestling period. The ontogenetic development of the nestling is...
  4. Breeding ecology of the pink-billed lark, <em>Spizocorys conirostris</em>, in an agricultural landscape in South Africa

    Breeding ecology of the pink-billed lark, Spizocorys conirostris, in an agricultural landscape in South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Zoology • Authors: D. Engelbrecht --- Department of Biodiversity, South Africa M.H.T. Mathonsi --- Department of Biodiversity, South Africa
    We studied the breeding ecology, parental care and nesting success of the pink-billed lark, Spizocorys conirostris, in an agricultural landscape in the Limpopo Province of South Africa, from October 2008 to October 2010. The results are compared with data in...
  5. Morphological variation in the Sabota Lark Calendulauda sabota in southern Africa

    Morphological variation in the Sabota Lark Calendulauda sabota in southern Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology • Authors: Sean M Marr --- Department of Biodiversity, South Africa Mmatjie L Mashao --- Department of Biodiversity, South Africa G Derek Engelbrecht --- Department of Biodiversity, South Africa
    Separation of the eight southern African subspecies of Sabota Lark Calendulauda sabota into thick-billed and slender-billed groups has been proposed. This study used biometric data obtained from museum skins in South Africa to evaluate morphological variation in the subspecies as...
  6. Agulhas long-billed lark (<em>Certhilauda brevirostris</em>) densities, population estimates and habitat association in a transformed landscape

    Agulhas long-billed lark (Certhilauda brevirostris) densities, population estimates and habitat association in a transformed landscape

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Zoology • Authors: Celeste de Kock --- Department of Continuing Education, United Kingdom Alan TK Lee --- FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology, DST-NRF Centre of Excellence, South Africa
    The effects of agricultural landscape transformation and subsequent habitat associations have been little studied for the Agulhas long-billed lark (Certhilauda brevirostris), a regionally threatened species in the Overberg, Western Cape, South Africa. Point count surveys were conducted throughout the Overberg...
  7. Parental care in a sexually monomorphic, ground-nesting passerine, the Pink-billed Lark <em>Spizocorys conirostris</em> (Alaudidae)

    Parental care in a sexually monomorphic, ground-nesting passerine, the Pink-billed Lark Spizocorys conirostris (Alaudidae)

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology • Authors: G Derek Engelbrecht --- Department of Biodiversity, School of Molecular and Life Sciences, South Africa Sean M Marr --- Department of Biodiversity, School of Molecular and Life Sciences, South Africa
    Within the family Alaudidae, most monomorphic species exhibit some degree of biparental care, but direct paternal care in most species is confined to food provisioning to offspring during the nestling period. Uniquely, the genus Spizocorys is the only sexually monomorphic...
  8. Phylogeography and morphometric variation of the Spike-heeled Lark <em>Chersomanes albofasciata</em> complex

    Phylogeography and morphometric variation of the Spike-heeled Lark Chersomanes albofasciata complex

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology • Authors: SM Miller --- , South Africa KN Barnes --- , South Africa P Bloomer --- , South Africa PG Ryan --- , South Africa
    The Spike-heeled Lark Chersomanes albofasciata is a peculiar, short-tailed lark confined to southern, central and East Africa. Typical of resident larks, it exhibits marked geographic variation in plumage colour, which has historically resulted in large numbers of subspecies being described...
  9. A conservation assessment of birds in the Karoo region of South Africa: densities, populations, ranges, and trend estimates

    A conservation assessment of birds in the Karoo region of South Africa: densities, populations, ranges, and trend estimates

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology • Authors: Alan TK Lee --- University of Cape Town, South Africa Dale R Wright --- RMIT University, Australia
    The Karoo region of South Africa, which includes the Succulent and Nama Karoo biomes, supports a unique avian fauna, with ten bird species occurring exclusively in this arid-zone region and many others exhibiting a strong preference for this habitat. To...
  10. Population status of the range-restricted Red Lark <em>Calendulauda burra</em> in a conservation area stronghold

    Population status of the range-restricted Red Lark Calendulauda burra in a conservation area stronghold

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology • Authors: Ryno Kemp --- DSI-NRF Centre of Excellence at the FitzPatrick Institute, South Africa Robin Colyn --- BirdLife South Africa, Science and Innovation Programme, South Africa Marc T Freeman --- DSI-NRF Centre of Excellence at the FitzPatrick Institute, South Africa Andrew E McKechnie --- DSI-NRF Centre of Excellence at the FitzPatrick Institute, South Africa
    Many desert birds are vulnerable to anthropogenic global warming and landscape transformation, particularly in the case of range-restricted species. We quantified suitable habitat and the current population of Red Larks Calendulauda burra (family Alaudidae), a range-restricted southern African species, in...