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AUTHORS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSSpecial thanks to Pippa Parker, without whose belief in and understanding of our vision this book would not have been possible; also to Colette Alves and Dominic Robson for their expertise in editing and design. Thanks to Geoff Lockwood for his invaluable input and advice throughout the project. In addition we thank Sarah Garner, Karen Fick, Joan King and Mike King for believing. We thank the following for their contributions: Norman Arlott, Patrik berg, Tamar Cassidy, Marcell Claassen, Callan Cohen, Jeff da Costa, Eric Ehlers, Neil Gray, Clem Haagner, Ron Jackson, Peter Kaestner, Linda Macaulay, Brian McCormick, Mike Nelson, Niall Perrins, Gary Preskil, Peter Ryan, Ian Sinclair, Derek Solomon, Tony Usher, and Tamar Cassidy of the Ditsong National Museum of Natural History.PHOTOGRAPHIC CREDITS(Numbers refer to pages) (IOA = Images of Africa; WC = Wikimedia Commons)Doug Newman, except for: Shaen Adey/IOA: 7 (left), 35 (top), 53 (top right), 67 (bottom right), 117 (centre right), 145 (bottom right); Michael J. Andersen/WC: 46 (left); Atamari/WC: 128 (right); Aviceda/WC: 30 (left); Daniel Bastaja Hungary, http://www.birdingfaqs.com/WC : 27 (right); Remi Bigonneau/WC: 95; Neville Brickell: 142 (right); Bries/WC: 107 (left); Calopteryx/WC: 30 (right); Tony Camacho/IOA: 6 (bottom); Hugh Chittenden: 22, 52 (left), 131 (left); coniferconifer/WC: 28 (right); Peter Craig-Cooper: 144; Neil Crawford/WC: 76 (right); Nigel J. Dennis/IOA: 17, 75 (bottom left), 88 (bottom left); Gerhard Dreyer/IOA: 107 (centre right), 117 (bottom right), 145 (top right); Barry du Plessis: 105 (right); Dewi Edwards: 32 (right); Dick Forsman: 138 (right); Willem Frost/WC: 112; Saverio Gatto/Alamy/Afripics: 97 (right); Peter Ginn: 110; Neil Gray: 57 (top right); Jorg Hempel/WC: 102; N. Holmes/WC: 31 (left); David Hosking/Alamy/Afripics: 44 (right); Clive Kaplan: 42 (right); Gordon King: 24 (top left), 27 (top left and centre left), 46 (centre right and bottom right), 56 (top right and bottom right), 86 (top right, centre right and bottom right), 97 (left), 101 (left), 121 (top and bottom), 137 (top right and centre right); Alan Manson/WC: 21 (left), 26 (right), 36, 41 (left), 92 (left), 111 (left), 147 (right); Geoff McIlleron: Firefly Images: 20 (left); Richard Montinaro: 21 (right); Nico Myburgh: 81 (left); Daniel Pattersson/WC: 133 (left); Peregrine Bird Blog: 81 (right); Mike Pope: 28 (left); Alastair Rae/WC: 63 (left and right); F. C. Robiller/naturlichter.de/WC: 26 (left); Brian Rode: 52 (right); Peter Ryan: 29 (right), 59 (left), 76 (left), 77 (right), 80 (right), 120, 135; Ian Sinclair: 96; Warwick Tarboton: 19 (left), 20 (left), 42 (left), 45 (left), 50 (left), 51, 54 (left), 55 (left), 59 (right), 64 (left and right), 67 (left), 75 (right), 88 (right), 105 (left), 106 (right), 119, 125 (right), 132 (left); Mark Tittley: 131 (right); Marco Valentini/Alamy/Afripics: 47; Hein von Horsten/IOA: 75 (top left), 133 (top right); L. von Horsten/IOA: 6 (top left).Published by Struik Nature(an imprint of Penguin Random House South Africa (Pty) Ltd)Reg. No. 1953/000441/07The Estuaries No. 4, Oxbow Crescent, Century Avenue, Century City, 7441PO Box 1144, Cape Town, 8000, South AfricaVisit www.penguinrandomhouse.co.zaand join the Struik Nature Club for updates, news, events and special offers.First published in 2011Second edition 202110987654321Copyright in text, 2011, 2021: Doug Newman & Gordon KingCopyright in photographs, 2011, 2021: Doug Newman or as listed aboveCopyright in published edition, 2011, 2021: Penguin Random House South Africa (Pty) LtdPublisher: Pippa ParkerManaging editor: Roelien TheronEditor: Colette AlvesDesigner: Dominic RobsonProofreader: Thea GrobbelaarReproduction by Studio ReproISBN 978 1 77584 653 6 (Print)ISBN 978 1 77584 659 8 (ePub)All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the copyright owner(s).
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