From: Darcy Ogada <ogada.darcy@peregrinefund.org>
Date: 2017-07-20 18:30
Subject: Scopus vol 37(2) published

Greetings all,
Just to let you know that the latest volume of Scopus, eastern Africa's peer-reviewed ornithological journal has been published and all articles are freely available at https://www.ajol.info/index.php/scopus/issue/view/16033

The Table of Contents is as follows:

Gerhard Nikolaus, David Pearson and Bernd Raddatz. Diurnal patterns at an autumn migration ringing site near the Sudan Red Sea coast...1

Chacha Werema, Cuthbert L. Nahonya, and Mohamed Kibaja. The role of kopjes in bird species’ conservation within an agricultural matrix west of the Greater Serengeti Ecosystem, Tanzania..................................................8

Mark Cheruiyot Bett, Muchane Muchai, and Catherine Waweru. Effects of human activities on birds and their habitats as reported by forest user groups in and around North Nandi Forest, Kenya........................24

Chacha Werema. Preliminary comparison of birds inhabiting exotic Acacia and native bushland habitats in semi-arid east-central Tanzania..............32

Flora J. Magige. Group-size effect on scanning behaviour of Maasai Ostrich Struthio camelus massaicus..........................38

Short communications
Steve Clark and Donald A. Turner. Striped Pipit Anthus lineiventris—overlooked in Uganda?.................42
Nigel Hunter. Green-capped Eremomela Eremomela scotops kikuyuensis in Nairobi.........................................45

East African Rarities Committee (EARC) Rarities Report....................46

Comment............................................................................49

You can submit articles for the next issue at scopus@naturekenya.org

Cheers, Darcy

Darcy Ogada
Assistant Director of Africa Programs
+254-722-339366
P.O. Box 1629-00606
Nairobi
Kenya