Firstly,

to all the people involved in putting this bird book together. I believe it could become a wonderful online source for those requiring a good reference when trying to identify as-yet-to-be-identified bird pictures. Kudos to you all.
As this initiative moves towards its never-ending conclusion, may I humbly suggest the following potential improvements:
- A comprehensive list of ALL Southern African birds is made available somewhere, to be used as a simple reference list;
- a simple method to easily distinguish between those birds that are in the library and those that are not;
- an acceptable numbering system be used for all entries, including the index entries, to aid cross referencing to other sources (Roberts VII ?);
- an alternate index created, arranged by number, also indicating which are included and which are still required;
I too, have many pictures of birds, some of which still require formal identification. However, I can contribute to the overall expansion of this initiative by providing whichever picture of missing birds I may have in my "piling" system, if only there was an easily available reference to those that are still missing.. Have I missed this list somewhere
Finally, so long as both the pictures and the associated text are here with the permission of the original owners, there is no reason why this "Reference Library" could not be made available to the broader public over the internet, and/or sold in printed form for the benefit of any worthy nature-related cause in the future.
While "membership" to Africa Wild may grow over time, I suspect that the current initiatives by all the MODS and Committee Members could be further exploited and such initiatives can only prove to be a benefit to this community and its growth if further exposure is provided.
I suggest that this and the other reference initiatives be unshackled from the depths of the site and provided for exposure to the internet community. Allow Google to find it and expose it to the world. For example, place a button on the home page that will take a user directly to the reference library..... without any of the usual hoops to jump through. This stuff is gooooood .... share it with all that want it.
There is a well known saying... "if you build it, they will come" .... but that only holds true if people know that it is there. Take it out of the depths of a blog site, expose it to the broader internet community and Google WILL find it. Google will then provide the exposure to the millions that are looking for such reference material online.

Gonna change my name to "Ramblin Rose".....
