Birds of Southern Africa: Fourth Edition (Princeton Field Guides)

Birds of Southern Africa: Fourth Edition (Princeton Field Guides)

Birds of Southern Africa: Fourth Edition (Princeton Field Guides)

$22.10
6.1

Portability

3.0/10

Quality

8.0/10

Features

5.0/10

Usability

6.5/10

Completeness

8.0/10

Pros

  • Updated: text; range and migration maps
  • 213 color plates featuring more than 950 species
  • Seasonal migration and breeding season charts
  • 950+ color maps and over 380 new improved illustrations
  • Coverage Area: South Africa, Lesotho, Swaziland, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and southern Mozambique

Cons

  • Limited illustrations for each species
  • Somewhat bulky for a field guide.

Birds of Southern Africa: Fourth Edition (Princeton Field Guides)

Publisher’s Description:

Birds of Southern Africa continues to be the best and most authoritative guide to the bird species of this remarkable region. This fully revised edition covers all birds found in South Africa, Lesotho, Swaziland, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and southern Mozambique. The 213 dazzling color plates depict more than 950 species and are accompanied by more than 950 color maps and detailed facing text.

This edition includes new identification information on behavior and habitat, updated taxonomy, additional artwork, improved raptor and wader plates with flight images for each species, up-to-date distribution maps reflecting resident and migrant species, and calendar bars indicating occurrence throughout the year and breeding months.

  • Fully updated and revised
  • 213 color plates featuring more than 950 species
  • 950+ color maps and over 380 new improved illustrations
  • Up-to-date distribution maps show the relative abundance of a species in the region and indicate resident or migrant status
  • New identification information on behavior and habitat
  • Taxonomy includes relevant species lumps and splits
  • Raptor and wader plates with flight images for each species
  • Calendar bars indicate occurrence throughout the year and breeding months.

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