Sasol Birds of Southern Africa IV Sasol Birds of Southern Africa remains the region’s most comprehensively illustrated and trusted field guide. This fourth edition has been greatly improved by the addition of group introductions, calendar bars showing species’ occurrence and breeding periods, a section on ‘how to use this book’, as well as sonograms depicting the calls of tricky bird groups.
The newly designed plates are meticulously illustrated, with labels pinpointing key differentiating features. Distribution maps show the relative abundance of a species in the region and also indicate resident or migrant status.
Written by top birders, this authoritative and comprehensive identification guide is invaluable to all birders.
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About the Author - Ian Sinclair Ian Sinclair is recognised as one of Africa’s foremost field birders and has lead many expeditions to find and research birds. He is the most published author on the birds of Africa and its adjacent islands and has written over 20 bird books. ...[more about Ian Sinclair]
About the Author - Phil Hockey Phil Hockey is Director at the Percy FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology at the University of Cape Town. He is a recognised authority on the biology of southern African birds, and is Editor-in-chief of the 7th edition of Roberts Birds of Southern Africa. ...[more about Phil Hockey]
About the Author - Peter Ryan Peter Ryan is an Associate Professor at the Percy FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology, University of Cape Town and is currently serving as president of BirdLife South Africa. He has written several books. ...[more about Peter Ryan]
About the Author - Warwick Tarboton Warwick Tarboton is a well-known bird expert and writer who has produced a number of well-received books. ...[more about Warwick Tarboton]
About the Illustrator - Norman Arlott Norman Arlott is a highly accomplished, award-winning illustrator based in England. His work has appeared in over 150 books, magazines and on many British Commonwealth postage stamps. His fondness for African birds stems from several visits to the region over the past 35 years. He is currently writing and illustrating a series of bird guides for Europe, North Ameri ...[more about Norman Arlott]
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