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The birds (Aves) of the middle Save River valley, Moçambique. Durban Mus. Novit. 25: 18–24. 10 Allan, DG, Harrison, JA, Navarro, RA & Martinez, P. 1995. The Redbilled Quelea and non-target birds – insights from bird atlas data. ADU Research Report 9. Cape Town: Avian Demography Unit, UCT. 11 Allan, RG. [n.d.] Biological orientation of quelea prob- lem in eastern Africa. Unpubl. report. 5 pp. 12 Allan, RG. 1975. Assessment of bird damage to irrigated wheat in Sudan. UNDP/FAO project RAF 73/055 int. rep. (no. 438). 12 pp. 13 Allan, RG. 1980. Quantitative and qualitative assessment of bird damage. UNDP/FAO project RAF 77/047 int. rep. Dakar. 14 Allan, RG. 1981. Qualitative and quantitative assessment of bird pests in Kenya. Proceedings of the Third Annual Technical Meeting of the FAO/UNDP Regional Quelea Project RAF/77/042, Nairobi. pp. 88–93. 15 Allan, RG. 1982. Crop protection against bird damage. Kenya. 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[The fight against granivorous birds in Senegal and in Mauritania.] Protection des Végétaux, Dakar. 40 Anon. 1954. Some interesting ring recoveries. WBC News Sheet 11: 3–4. 41 Anon. 1954. The controversy about the weaver bird. WBC News Sheet 12: 2–3. 42 Anon. 1955. Witwatersrand Bird Club. Bokmakierie 7: 23. 43 Anon. 1955. Witwatersrand Bird Club. Bokmakierie 7: 46. 44 Anon. 1955. Rhodesian Ornithological Society. Bokma- kierie 7: 46–47. 45 Anon. 1955. La lutte contre le Quelea en Afrique Occi- dentale Francaise. (Annexe 18). [The fight against quelea in French West Africa. (Annexure 18).] CSA Réunion des Spécialistes du Quelea, Dakar, 1955. Bukavu, Secrétariat Conjoint CCTA/CSA. 4+16 pp. 3. Alphabetical listing 9

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2 Adams, NJ & Slotow, RH (eds). 1998. Proceedings ofthe 22 International Ornithol. Congress, Durban. Ostrich69(3&4).

3 Akinsola, OA, Ezealor, U & Polet, G. 2000. Conserva-tion of waterbirds in the Hadejia-Nguru Wetlands,Nigeria: current efforts and problems. Ostrich 71: 118–121.

4 Alexander, B. 1899. An ornithological expedition to theZambesi River. Ibis 7(5): 549–583.

5 Alexander, B. 1902. On the birds of the Gold CoastColony and its hinterland. Ibis 8(2): 278–333.

6 Allan, DG. 1989. Poisoning of Redbilled Queleas inSouth Africa. Gabar 4: 2–3.

7 Allan, D. 1993. Cape Bird Club Rare Bird Committee.Promerops 209: 4–5.

8 Allan, D. 1994. Rare birds in the Western Cape, 1993–1994– the first report of the Cape Bird Club Rare Birds Com-mittee. Promerops 216: 8–11.

9 Allan, DG, Davies, GB & Parker, V. 2000. The birds(Aves) of the middle Save River valley, Moçambique.Durban Mus. Novit. 25: 18–24.

10 Allan, DG, Harrison, JA, Navarro, RA & Martinez, P.1995. The Redbilled Quelea and non-target birds –insights from bird atlas data. ADU Research Report 9.Cape Town: Avian Demography Unit, UCT.

11 Allan, RG. [n.d.] Biological orientation of quelea prob-lem in eastern Africa. Unpubl. report. 5 pp.

12 Allan, RG. 1975. Assessment of bird damage to irrigatedwheat in Sudan. UNDP/FAO project RAF 73/055 int.rep. (no. 438). 12 pp.

13 Allan, RG. 1980. Quantitative and qualitative assessmentof bird damage. UNDP/FAO project RAF 77/047 int. rep.Dakar.

14 Allan, RG. 1981. Qualitative and quantitative assessmentof bird pests in Kenya. Proceedings of the Third AnnualTechnical Meeting of the FAO/UNDP Regional QueleaProject RAF/77/042, Nairobi. pp. 88–93.

15 Allan, RG. 1982. Crop protection against bird damage.Kenya. Operational procedures for the indirect control ofquelea birds by aerial spraying. FAO/UNDP RegionalQuelea Project ETH 77/022, FAO, Rome. 17 pp.

16 Allan, R. 1983. The strategy for protecting crops from thedepredations of quelea birds in Kenya. Proceedings of the9th Bird Control Seminar. Bowling Green State Uni,Ohio. pp. 307–316.

17 Allan, RG. 1996. The grain-eating birds of sub-SaharanAfrica: identification, biology and management. Chatham,UK: Natural Resources Institute. 191+viii pp.

18 Allan, RG & Jackson, JJ. 1974. Notes on the behaviourof male quelea in nesting colonies with implications for con-trol. UNDP/FAO, Int. Rep. Unpubl., Rome, Italy. pp. 1–2.

19 Alston, M. 1951. Sunbirds and jacarandas. Cape Town,Johannesburg: Juta. 178 pp.

20 Altshul, HJ. 2000. Addressing the poverty focus in migrantpests research. In: Cheke et al. 2000 [441]. pp. 183–189.

21 Amir, OG & Becker, P. 1992. Non-target birds killedin spraying operations against quelea colonies in Soma-lia. Proceedings of the 7th Pan-African Ornithological

Congress. pp. 285–287.22 Anderson, MD. 2000. Raptor conservation in the North-

ern Cape Province, South Africa. Ostrich 71: 25–32.23 Andersson, CJ. 1872. Notes on the birds of Damara

Land and the adjacent countries of South West Africa;arranged and ed. by John Henry Gurney. London: VanVoorst.

24 Andrew, RJ. 1961. The displays given by passerines incourtship and reproductive fighting: a review. Ibis 103a:315–348.

25 Andrew, RJ. 1961. The displays given by passerines incourtship and reproductive fighting: a review. (cont.) Ibis103a: 549–577.

26 Anon. 1902. Letters: News of Mr. Thomas Ayres. Ibis8(2): 352–353.

27 Anon. 1923. Review: Friedmann 1922 [685]. Ibis 11(5):338.

28 Anon. 1932. Friedman’s Recent Papers. Ibis 13(2): 177–178.

29 Anon. 1948. The club’s activities during 1947. Bok-makierie 1: 3–4.

30 Anon. 1949. Vinkeplaag erger as jakkalsplaag. [Finchplague worse than jackal plague.] Landbouwb. 30(1553):38–39.

31 Anon. 1951. Witwatersrand Bird Club. Bokmakierie 3:47–48.

32 Anon. 1951. Gevleuelde kwaaddoeners: vinke maai waarhulle nie saai nie. [Winged evil-doers: finches reap wherethey did not sow.] Landbouwb. 33(1669): 9.

33 Anon. 1951. Crops damaged by birds: investigationplanned. Rhod. Farmer Aug 15: 11.

34 Anon. 1952. Rhodesian Ornithological Society. Bokma-kierie 4: 22.

35 Anon. 1952. Rhodesian Ornithological Society. Bokma-kierie 4: 68–69.

36 Anon. 1953. Rhodesian Ornithological Society. Bokma-kierie 5: 22–23.

37 Anon. 1953. Rhodesian Ornithological Society. Bokma-kierie 5: 71–72.

38 Anon. 1954. Bestryding van die rooibekvink eis ’n nasi-onale veldtog. [Fight against the Redbilled Quelea re-quires a national effort.] Landbouwb. 35(1811) 17.

39 Anon. 1954. La lutte contre les oiseaux granivores auSénégal et en Mauritanie. [The fight against granivorousbirds in Senegal and in Mauritania.] Protection desVégétaux, Dakar.

40 Anon. 1954. Some interesting ring recoveries. WBCNews Sheet 11: 3–4.

41 Anon. 1954. The controversy about the weaver bird.WBC News Sheet 12: 2–3.

42 Anon. 1955. Witwatersrand Bird Club. Bokmakierie 7:23.

43 Anon. 1955. Witwatersrand Bird Club. Bokmakierie 7:46.

44 Anon. 1955. Rhodesian Ornithological Society. Bokma-kierie 7: 46–47.

45 Anon. 1955. La lutte contre le Quelea en Afrique Occi-dentale Francaise. (Annexe 18). [The fight against queleain French West Africa. (Annexure 18).] CSA Réunion desSpécialistes du Quelea, Dakar, 1955. Bukavu, SecrétariatConjoint CCTA/CSA. 4+16 pp.

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46 Anon. 1955. Member’s activities WBC News Sheet 14:1–2.

47 Anon. 1955. Red-billed Queleas. WBC News Sheet 17: 6.48 Anon. 1955. Ringing recoveries. WBC News Sheet 18:

4–5.49 Anon. 1956. Loskop Dam records. WBC News Sheet 19:

3–4.50 Anon. 1956. Bird ringing. WBC News Sheet 20: 5–6.51 Anon. 1956. Ringing. WBC News Sheet 21: 5.52 Anon. 1957. Check list of birds for congress and excur-

sion areas. Bokmakierie 9: 7–16.53 Anon. 1957. Witwatersrand Bird Club. Bokmakierie 9:

51.54 Anon. 1957. Ringing. WBC News Sheet 23: 1–2.55 Anon. 1957. Quelea recovery. WBC News Sheet 23: 2.56 Anon. 1959. Breeding and physiology: Discussion. Ibis

101: 501–502.57 Anon. 1959. Bird ringing. WBC News Sheet 30: 4–7.58 Anon. 1959. Bird ringing. WBC News Sheet 32: 1–4.59 Anon. 1962. Birds of the Kruger and other national parks.

Union of South Africa. National Parks Board of Trustees.Vol. 3.

60 Anon. 1962. Birds of Peterhouse. Wagtail 1: 8–11.61 Anon. 1963. Peterhouse bird banding scheme. Wagtail 2:

11–12.62 Anon. 1963. Records of bird diets and feeding habits

received since the publication of the last news sheet.WBC News Sheet 44: 2–4.

63 Anon. 1964. Haroni expedition collection report. Wag-tail 3: 11–14.

64 Anon. 1964. Bird banding at Peterhouse. Wagtail 3: 15–16.

65 Anon. 1964. Provisional check list of birds at Peterhouse.Wagtail 3: 17–26.

66 Anon. 1964. Birds ringed by W.B.C. during period1.7.1962 to 30.6.1963. WBC News Sheet 47: 6–7.

67 Anon. 1965. Peterhouse bird-banding report for 1st July1964 to 30th June 1965. Wagtail 4: 17–19.

68 Anon. 1966. A resumé of ringing over the period July1956 to June 1965. WBC News Sheet 56: 12–13.

69 Anon. 1966. Witwatersrand Bird Club Index, NewsSheets nos. 1–50. WBC News Sheet 20 pp.

70 Anon. 1967. 95 million finches killed. Bokmakierie 19:44.

71 Anon. 1967. Peterhouse bird banding records. 1/7/66 to30/6/67. Wagtail 5b: 8.

72 Anon. 1967. Affecting the queleas. WBC News Sheet 60:8.

73 Anon. 1968. Quelea control. 1. The Red–billed Queleain Rhodesia. Rhod. Farmer 17 May 1968: 12–13.

74 Anon. 1968. Quelea control. 2. Aerial spraying imprac-ticable . . . but portable ground units show promise. Rhod.Farmer 24 May 1968: 13.

75 Anon. 1968. Quelea control. 3. Farmer devises effectivespraying technique. Rhod. Farmer 31 May 1968: 14–15.

76 Anon. 1968. Summary of bird banding at Peterhouse –first five years. Wagtail 6: 10.

77 Anon. 1968. List of birds collected on expedition toMumpswe. Wagtail 6: 13–18.

78 Anon. 1969. East Africa. Bokmakierie 21: 23.79 Anon. 1969. Bird-banding report for the year 1st July,

1968 to 30th June, 1969. Wagtail 7: 2.80 Anon. 1969. Peterhouse Kalahari expedition to Nthane/

Musu. 24th July 1969. Wagtail 7: 3–8.81 Anon. 1969. Record of birds collected. Wagtail 7: 11–14.82 Anon. 1970. Queleas swarming again. Bokmakierie 22:

48.83 Anon. 1970. Ringing news. Bokmakierie 22: 93–94, iv.84 Anon. 1970. Bird banding report, 1st July 1969 to 30th

June 1970. Wagtail 8: 4–5.

85 Anon. 1971. In brief. Natal. Bokmakierie 23: 24.86 Anon. 1972. Tickbirds turn killers. Afr. Wildl. 26(4):

146.87 Anon. 1972. Kalahari expedition 1972. Wagtail 11: 4–32.88 Anon. 1972. Weights of birds ringed 1.7.71–30.6.72.

Wagtail 11: 31–32.89 Anon. 1972. Species and numbers ringed during year

ended June 30, 1972. WBC News Sheet 80: 16–20.90 Anon. 1972. Quelea Control Act (Chapter 130). Salis-

bury: Government Printer.91 Anon. 1973. Extracts from ringing organizer’s corre-

spondence. Honeyguide 75: 10.92 Anon. 1973. Queleas: a plague of the small-grains farmer.

Rhod. Farmer 16 March 1973: 16–19.93 Anon. 1973. Bird ringing 1.7.72–30.6.73. Wagtail 12:

1–3.94 Anon. 1973. Kalahari expedition 1973 16–30th April.

Wagtail 12: 4–35.95 Anon. 1974. Quelling the quelea. S. Afr. J. Sci. 70: 229–

230.96 Anon. 1975. Report on an expedition to the Moremi

Wildlife Reserve, Botswana. University of Cape TownWild Life Society. Typescript. 55 pp.

97 Anon. 1977. Quelea control – new method finalized.Rhod. Farmer 2 Sept 1977. p. 25.

98 Anon. 1978. Quelea quelea dans la Zone ouest. [Queleaquelea in the western zone.] UNDP/FAO project RAF 73/055 int. rep. 26 pp.

99 Anon. 1979. New versatile mist blower. Ideal aid for pestcontrol. Farmer 25 May 1979: 11.

100 Anon. 1979. Mashonaland notes. Honeyguide 100: 55–56.101 Anon. 1979. Bird ringing: weights of birds ringed 1/7/78–

30/6/79. Wagtail 18: 11–13.102 Anon. 1980. Details of birds weighed & comments on

relative abundance. Wagtail 19: 5–9.103 Anon. 1981. Would you believe it? Commonest bird.

Babbler 2: 23.104 Anon. 1981. Quelea Control Amendment Act, 1981.

Salisbury: Government Printer.105 Anon. 1983. E.A.N.H.S. Nest Record Scheme: 1981.

Scopus 5: 154–164.106 Anon. 1983. Ornithological projects in east Africa, 1981.

Scopus 5: 164–165.107 Anon. 1983. East African Bird Report 1982. Scopus 6:

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Scopus 6: 142–143.109 Anon. 1984. Ornithological projects in east Africa, 1984.

Scopus 8(5): 130–133.110 Anon. 1986. Review: Elliott & Jaeger 1981 [633]. Scopus

10(3/4): 116.111 Anon. 1987. Poison spraying to continue. Gabar 2: 39.112 Anon. 1987. Our laws protect our South African birds…

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May 1986. Wagtail 23: 29–35.116 Anon. 1988. Quelea: agricultural pest or problem animal?

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117 Anon. 1989. Geographical distribution of Brown, Red,Migratory locust, quelea and green-hoppers in Botswana– 1986–1988. Agrinews 20(4): 15.

118 Anon. 1989. Interesting and unusual sightings. Babbler17: 54–56.

119 Anon. 1991. Review: Bruggers & Elliott 1989 [363]. Ibis133: 96.

120 Anon. 1992. Makes you think! Laniarius 47: 16–17.

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538 Davies, SJJF. 1984. Nomadism as a response to desertconditions in Australia. J. Arid Environm. 7: 183–195.

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565 Disney, HJ de S. 1959. Work on Quelea quelea in Tan-ganyika. Bull. Brit. Orn. Club 79: 37–38.

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