This quick summary shows the top degree-minute grids for each major region (South African province, main African countries with data) in the SAFRING database. No checking has been done, so there are likely to be some errors. Also, some ringing localities may cover two grids, but this query is strictly totals by grid (rather than by locality). These numbers depend very much on where ringers have ringed a lot over the decades.
Table 1 shows the grid with the most number of species ringed in that grid (per region).
Species
Grid
Region
Locality
207
2633S2536E
NW
Barberspan
192
1616S3455E
mw
Nchalo sugar estate
182
2949S3033E
KZ
Tala bush
147
2535S2820E
GP
Nokeng Buffelsdrift
140
2438S2840E
NP
Nylsvlei NR
135
0952N0858E
ng
Amurum
132
2504S2923E
MP
Leeuwlaagte; Groblersdal
127
1802S2051E
na
Shamvura
126
1736S3055E
zw
Muruwati farm, Mazoe distr
120
2112S2732E
bw
Botshabelo
115
1501S2808E
zm
Huntleys Farm, Chisamba
103
3318S2630E
EC
Grahamstown Rhodes, Bot
97
3404S1830E
WC
Rondevlei
88
2704S2707E
FS
Lisbon
84
3002S2403E
NC
Dwaalhoek farm
Table 2 shows the total number of birds ringed per grid for each region.
Ringed
Grid
Region
Locality
72533
2633S2536E
NW
Barberspan
48247
3350S2617E
EC
Seal Point
31293
3303S1755E
WC
Malgas Island, Saldanha
30962
2543S2810E
GP
Skinner Spruit, Pretoria
25229
2935S3026E
KZ
Darvill Sewage Works
20944
2234S1706E
na
Klein Windhoek
13223
1501S2808E
zm
Huntleys Farm, Chisamba
13210
2907S2610E
FS
Universitas, Bloemfontein
11449
2012S2343E
bw
Boteti River, SE of Maun
10675
1616S3455E
mw
Nchalo sugar estate
5926
2845S2446E
NC
McGregor Museum Gardens
5824
1950S2815E
zw
Nyamandhlovu
4458
2720S3008E
MP
Wakkerstroom
4210
2508S2810E
NP
Wolfhuiskraal, Boskamp
3559
0952N0858E
ng
Amurum
Barberspan is the top site for number of species and number of birds ringed. This is due to high ringing effort in the 1960s in ringing waterbirds, combined with the effort of ringing in recent years using mistnets as well as walk-in traps for waders and waterbirds. Several regions have the same site as top grid for species and totals ringed.
SAFRING celebrates its 70th anniversary this month, the first birds to be ringed were some Cape Vultures ringed in August 1948. Read a short history of bird ringing in southern Africa at the Biodiversity and Development Institute web site.