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Bird
Explorers is pleased to announce the African
Bird Image Database (AFBID).
This
photographic database has been created by Bird Explorers in collaboration
with the African Bird Club and Birding Africa to bring together
quality photographs of as many bird species from the African continent
and associated islands as possible. This has been done in a concerted
effort to promote awareness and conservation of the colourful and
varied birdlife of Africa.
The database covers the same region as the African Bird Club and
the 'Threatened Birds of Africa and related islands',
- Continental Africa
- Indian Ocean islands
west of 80° East, including Madagascar and the Mascarene islands
- Atlantic Ocean on or
east of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, e.g. the Tristan de Cunha group,
Azores and Canaries.
About
a quarter of the world's bird species, more than 2,400, have been
recorded in this region, with 322 included in BirdLife International’s
“Threatened Birds of the World”, the most recent summary
of the world's threatened and near-threatened species. The list
of species recorded in this region, the taxonomic sequence and the
naming conventions are those of the African Bird Club Checklist.
Users
of the site are expected to be tourists, birdwatchers, ornithologists,
researchers and anyone with a general interest in the birds of the
region. Whatever your own particular interest, we hope that you
will enjoy the site, find it of value and visit it frequently.
You will find the database at http://birdquest.net/afbid/
. Some 280 photographs of over 200 species have been added to
the database already and you will be able to browse these. We hope
that those of you with quality photographs taken in Africa will
wish to add your images to the database in which case you will need
to register. Instructions for registration are contained within
the site. If you have any comments, questions or any difficulties
in using the functions of the database, please contact us on afbid@birdquest.net
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Kevin Vang and Wojciech Dabrowka, Bird Explorers
John Caddick, African
Bird Club
Callan Cohen, Birding Africa
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