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Turdus pelios
Turdus pelios
West African Thrush, African Thrush, Grive grisâtre (French)
Conservationist Stephen Awoyemi talks to Andy Gosler about his first close encounter with birds
Digital Heritage
Community
People + Birds Around the World
Category
Africa, Conservation, Stewardship, Oral histories
Summary
on 14 Dec 2012, Stephen Awoyemi, a conservationist who had mostly worked online was taken bird ringing for the first time. Here he talks about this and his work.
Animals
Batis senegalensis
(Senegal Batis),
Euplectes franciscanus
(Northern Red Bishop),
Turdus pelios
(African Thrush),
Oenanthe familiaris
(Familiar Chat),
Estrilda coerulescens
(Lavender Waxbill)