Sasol 300 easy-to-see Birds in Southern Africa

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Nature, Animals, Birds & Birdwatching
Cover of the book Sasol 300 easy-to-see Birds in Southern Africa by Chevonne Reynolds, Penguin Random House South Africa
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Author: Chevonne Reynolds ISBN: 9781775843443
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa Publication: September 1, 2015
Imprint: Struik Nature Language: English
Author: Chevonne Reynolds
ISBN: 9781775843443
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Publication: September 1, 2015
Imprint: Struik Nature
Language: English

This practical, straightforward guide to some of the most commonly seen birds in southern Africa is aimed at beginner birders, or even juniors. Less daunting than a full-blown field guide, it’s handy and accessible, combining simple text with clear artwork and photographs to introduce 300 of the region’s easy-to-see birds. For each bird the book offers: simple text, including how to ‘find it’, ‘identify it’ and ‘understand it’; colour images, both illustrations and photographs; a distribution map; common English names, plus scientific, Afrikaans and other African names; average size, details of the nest and the number of eggs laid on average; interest boxes for some birds, providing extra information. Colourful, to-the-point and offering quick ID pointers, this book should find a ready market among southern African birders and outdoor enthusiasts.

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This practical, straightforward guide to some of the most commonly seen birds in southern Africa is aimed at beginner birders, or even juniors. Less daunting than a full-blown field guide, it’s handy and accessible, combining simple text with clear artwork and photographs to introduce 300 of the region’s easy-to-see birds. For each bird the book offers: simple text, including how to ‘find it’, ‘identify it’ and ‘understand it’; colour images, both illustrations and photographs; a distribution map; common English names, plus scientific, Afrikaans and other African names; average size, details of the nest and the number of eggs laid on average; interest boxes for some birds, providing extra information. Colourful, to-the-point and offering quick ID pointers, this book should find a ready market among southern African birders and outdoor enthusiasts.

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