Congratulations to Maggie Mwale and Cameron Blair on graduation with Distinction

Apr 4, 2025

Many congratulations to Maggie Mwale (see photo) and Cameron Blair, both of whom graduated with Distinction for their MSc degrees at the University of Cape Town, involving field research in Zambia. As part of her Conservation Biology MSc (2023–2024), Maggie studied long-term changes in the lightness of eggs of ground-nesting birds in Choma, linking these changes to increases in temperature at the study site. Maggie was supervised by Claire Spottiswoode, Nick Horrocks and Shannon Conradie. Cameron’s MSc by research focussed on begging call mimicry and host manipulation by honeyguides, and was supervised by Claire Spottiswoode and Jess Lund.

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Chima Nwaogu presents research lecture at Uppsala University, Sweden

Dr Chima Nwaogu visited the Animal Ecology Unit at the Evolutionsbiologisk centrum (EBC) at Uppsala University, Sweden, to present the 2025 Christer Hemborg lecture. He gave a research lecture on why Afrotropical birds breed when they do, based on analyses of breeding records derived from Major John Colebrook-Robjent’s egg collection currently held at the Livingstone Museum. He explored how the effects of pre-rain tree green-up and rainfall onset differentially drive invertebrate and grass seed abundance, influencing multiple seasonal bird breeding patterns throughout the year.

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