Wild Magazine - Issue 27 - Winter 2014
Number of pages: 96
Year published: 2014
Published by: TIP Publishing
ISBN: 9 771993 79001
Cover price: Members copy
Web site: SANParks
The Wildebeest's Review of Wild Magazine Issue 27
The winter issue of Wild magazine has arrived, and, from the cover, it looks like it has plenty of interesting pieces inside. The first short article that catches my eye is on birding in Oribi Gorge. This is something that I have done on many occasions, and it brings back wonderful memories.
The article on birding in the Tankwa Karoo National Park. This arid area is surprisingly rich in bird life and has some “specials.” I really enjoyed the article on the “small fry” of Namaqualand.
Next up is an article on Verreauxs (Black) Eagles in the Cederberg. Researcher Megan Murgatroyd is one brave lady when it comes to heights!
Quite a few pages are dedicated to Garden Route adventures of which there are many. Last but definitely not least is an article on Wild Dogs. They are one of my favourite animals to watch and it is always a bonus when I find a pack in Kruger or some other reserve.
Some of the subjects in this publication
Black Harrier - Page: 8Oribi Gorge Nature Reserve - Page: 10
Mokala National Park - Page: 12
Black Thorn (Hook Thorn) - Page: 15
Tankwa-Karoo National Park - Page: 16
Namaqua National Park - Page: 24
Verreauxs Eagle - Page: 32
Disa linderiana - Page: 38
Garden Route Trail - Page: 52
African Elephant - Page: 62
Red Bushwillow - Page: 82
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