Cape and Gurney's Sugerbird habitat, Hoho Peak, Pirie Mountain, King William's Town, Ciskei, 1402 m asl
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 1963
- Subjects: Sugarbirds -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Birds -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Cliffortia -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Plants -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:12364 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1013771
- Description: Looking westwards from top of Hoho Peak (Pirie West Peak) over Protea thickets in immediate foreground to the mid-picture ridge covered in Cliffortia fynbos and which might once have held dense Protea subvestita and /or Protea multibracteata thickets. Some of the latter still growing below the subvestita thickets there. iNtaba knNdoda Peak in distance.
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- Date Issued: 1963
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 1963
- Subjects: Sugarbirds -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Birds -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Cliffortia -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Plants -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:12364 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1013771
- Description: Looking westwards from top of Hoho Peak (Pirie West Peak) over Protea thickets in immediate foreground to the mid-picture ridge covered in Cliffortia fynbos and which might once have held dense Protea subvestita and /or Protea multibracteata thickets. Some of the latter still growing below the subvestita thickets there. iNtaba knNdoda Peak in distance.
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- Date Issued: 1963
Pirie Mountain, King William's Town
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 1963
- Subjects: Sugarbirds -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Birds -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:12365 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1013772
- Description: Cape and Gurney Sugerbird Promerops cafer & Gurneyi country. The left-hand dome is Hoho Peak, or Pirie West Peak, on the western slopes of which both species where found occupying and nesting in a thicket of tall, dense Protea subvestita, almost the last patch of any size on these mountains. The dark areas on the slopes are protea trees. Those on top had been burned out. Such thickets would have been more widespread in the past. Below are some Protea multibracteata plants. The thickets of subvestita were burnt out in the late 1960's to make way for stock grazing.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1963
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 1963
- Subjects: Sugarbirds -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Birds -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:12365 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1013772
- Description: Cape and Gurney Sugerbird Promerops cafer & Gurneyi country. The left-hand dome is Hoho Peak, or Pirie West Peak, on the western slopes of which both species where found occupying and nesting in a thicket of tall, dense Protea subvestita, almost the last patch of any size on these mountains. The dark areas on the slopes are protea trees. Those on top had been burned out. Such thickets would have been more widespread in the past. Below are some Protea multibracteata plants. The thickets of subvestita were burnt out in the late 1960's to make way for stock grazing.
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- Date Issued: 1963
Mount Thomas on the inner range of the Amathole Mountains between Hogsback to the west and Dohne Peak above Stutterheim to the east
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 1959-06-01
- Subjects: Protea subvestita -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Protea multibracteata -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Plants -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Sugarbirds -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Birds -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:12361 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1013768
- Description: This whole range could well have been covered in both Protea subvestita and Protea multibracteata before being heavily overstocked with cattle. Even on the flats in the foreground relict patches of multibracteata occurred until the 1970's. Good populations of sugarbirds could therefore have existed.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1959-06-01
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 1959-06-01
- Subjects: Protea subvestita -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Protea multibracteata -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Plants -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Sugarbirds -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Birds -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:12361 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1013768
- Description: This whole range could well have been covered in both Protea subvestita and Protea multibracteata before being heavily overstocked with cattle. Even on the flats in the foreground relict patches of multibracteata occurred until the 1970's. Good populations of sugarbirds could therefore have existed.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1959-06-01
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