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Ochre-breasted Francolin Pternistis ochropectus
Birds of Western Africa: An Identification GuideNik Borrow and Ron Demey Series: CHRISTOPHER HELM IDENTIFICATION GUIDE SERIES 832 pages, 147 col plates, 1100 dist maps. Christopher HelmISBN: 0713639598 Buy this book from NHBS.com Field Guide to the Birds of Western AfricaNik Borrow and Ron Demey Series: HELM FIELD GUIDES 496 pages, 150 col plates, 1300 maps. Christopher Helm See Fatbirder ReviewISBN: 0713666927 Buy this book from NHBS.com
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African Bird Clubhttp://www.africanbirdclub.org/countries/Djibouti/introduction.htmlDespite its small size, approximately 23,000 km2, and very limited amount of ornithological study, Djibouti boasts an impressive bird list, with 361 species identified to February 2001. The key to this variety is Djibouti’s location at the mouth of the African Rift Valley, the narrowest point along the Red Sea (the Bab el Mandeb straits) and close to the Arabian peninsula. The country therefore supports an interesting mix of African and Middle Eastern species and is on a major migration flyway for birds breeding in Eastern Europe, Russia and Western Asia and wintering in Eastern and Southern Africa.
Travelling Birder 1998 [April] - Mike Rogersonhttp://www.camacdonald.com/birding/tripreports/Ethiopia98.htmlJust one day spent in the country whilst birding in Ethiopia... 2000 [January] - Giles Mulhollandhttp://www.geocities.com/giles_mulholland/trip03a.htmlDjibouti was totally different from Ethiopia in virtually every respect. The country remains a French colony, even if they pretend otherwise. The differences between the expatriates and the locals couldn`t have been more odious. The locals live in very basic huts, while the French live in huge mansions - especially along the east coast. There are hundreds of taxis looking for hire, while there seemed to be very few mini-buses able to carry the locals. I didn`t see any local driving a vehicle (other than a taxi); yet there were hundreds of new 4x4 vehicles. Shops in the centre of Djibouti didn`t stock local goods, only French haut couture and other imported goods. In the local hotels and restaurants, even the butter is imported from France...
Checklisthttp://www.bsc-eoc.org/avibase/avibase.jsp?region=dj&pg=checklist&list=clementsConservation of the Djibouti Francolinhttp://cathy.pelsy.9online.fr/programmes/djiboutiA.htmlThe Djibouti Francolin (Francolinus ochropectus) is one of the most endangered game-bird of the world, considered as critically endangered by IUCN. Decline in the population was very fast during the last two decades, from 5000-5500 in 1978 to 500-1000 birds in 1998. Endemic to Djibouti, this francolin occurs in Forêt du Day and the nearby Mabla Mountains... Djibouti Francolin Francolinus ochropectushttp://ecos.fws.gov/species_profile/SpeciesProfile?spcode=B09QSpecies profile and conservation status etc... The Fauna of Djibutihttp://membres.lycos.fr/ecolekessel/djibouti/faune.htm[in French] |
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