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Peak Bluet (Africallagma sinuatum)

Posted on 17/04/2020 by Dragonfly Atlas: Megan Loftie-Eaton, Ryan Tippett, Rene Navarro & Les Underhill

Cover photo by Alf Taylor. Find the Peak Bluet in the FBIS database (Freshwater Biodiversity Information System) here. Family Coenagrionidae Identification Smal...

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Blue Cascader (Zygonyx natalensis)

Posted on 20/02/2020 by Megan Loftie-Eaton

Cover photo by Jean Hirons. Find the Blue Cascader in the FBIS database (Freshwater Biodiversity Information System) here. Family Libellulidae Identification La...

Figure 1: Trend in ringing effort over fifteen years from 2003 to 2017
Biodiversity Observations/Bird ringing/Citizen Science/Uncategorized

SAFRING Ringing Report for 2017

Posted on 23/12/2019 by admin

Paijmans DM, Rose S, Oschadleus HD, and Thomson RL. 2019. SAFRING Ringing Report for 2017. Biodiversity Observations 10.11:1-11 Biodiversity Observations is an ...

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The Armoured Tail-Eater

Posted on 12/12/2019 by Willem van der Merwe and Megan Loftie-Eaton

South Africa has an amazing diversity of reptile species and today we feature the awesome spiky critter known as the Armadillo Girdled Lizard Ouroborus cataphra...

Blue Basker
Biodiversity/Citizen Science/OdonataMAP/Uncategorized

Year of the Dragon – OdonataMAP records of note for 2018 – PART THREE

Posted on 28/01/2019 by Megan Loftie-Eaton

John Wilkinson, one of the most hard working members on the OdonataMAP expert panel, has put together a terrific summary of the best OdonataMAP records for 2018...

Biodiversity/Citizen Science/OdonataMAP/Uncategorized

Year of the Dragon – OdonataMAP records of note for 2018 – PART TWO

Posted on 24/01/2019 by Megan Loftie-Eaton

John Wilkinson, one of the most hard working members on the OdonataMAP expert panel, has put together a terrific summary of the best records for 2018 for each p...

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