Birds of Southern Africa

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Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2001-07-01
Publisher(s): Princeton Univ Pr
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Summary

Birds of Southern Africafills the blanks most others leave in their coverage of this region by describing all 1,250 bird species one might see not only in South Africa but in Zambia and Malawi (both long neglected elsewhere), Namibia, Lesotho, Swaziland, Botswana, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe. And this is the only guide to illustrate the birds of Angola (including Cabinda), home of the striking White-headed Robin Chat of river basins and the Angolan Cave Chat, a dweller of rocky hillsides. The 84 color plates depict vagrants, ocean wanderers, and many other birds that occur across a huge region characterized by widely varying habitats from woodlands and forests of various types to deserts to swamps. The text opposite the plates concisely describes similar species and subspecies by physical traits, habitat, and voice. All the larks are shown in flight as well as perched, and every swallow is pictured in flight from below. The most distinctive immature and non-breeding plumages are included. This book will be an invaluable resource to any birder contemplating a trip to southern Africa.

Table of Contents

Introduction 7(10)
Parts of a bird
17(2)
The Plates
19(183)
Seabirds (Albatrosses and Giant Petrels)
Seabirds (Petrels and Shearwaters)
Seabirds (Petrels and Fulmar)
Seabirds (Prions and Storm-petrels)
Seabirds (Frigatebirds, Gannets and Boobies)
Waterbirds (Grebes, Sheathbill and Penguins)
Tropicbirds, Cormorants and Darter
Flamingos, Large Herons, Shoebill and Pelicans
Small Herons, Night Herons, Bitterns and Egrets
Storks, Ibises and Hamerkop
Geese and Ducks
Ducks
Raptors (Goshawks and Sparrowhawks)
Raptors (Harriers, Kites and Gymnogene)
Raptors (Cuckoo Hawk and Buzzards)
Raptors (Fish Eagle, Osprey, Long-crested Eagle and Hawk Eagles)
Raptors (Bateleur, Serpent Eagle and Snake Eagles)
Raptors (True Eagles)
Raptors (Vultures, Martial Eagle and Crowned Eagle)
Raptors (Vultures)
Raptors (Bat Hawk and Falcons)
Raptors (Falcons and Kestrels)
Francolins, Spurfowl and Chukar
Rails (Rail, Gallinules, Moorhens, Coot, Crakes) and Guineafowl
Rails (Flufftails), Quails, Button-quails and Jacanas
Secretary bird, Cranes and Bustards
Shorebirds (`Pied' Shorebirds, Godwits, Curlews, Thick-knees and Turnstone)
Shorebirds (Plovers)
Shorebirds (Sandpipers and Stints)
Shorebirds (Lapwings, Buff-breasted Sandpiper, Ruff and Golden Plovers)
Shorebirds (Tringa-sandpipers, Common Sandpiper, Terek Sandpiper and Snipes)
Shorebirds (Pratincoles, Coursers and Phalaropes)
Skuas and large Gulls
Gulls
Terns and Skimmer
Terns and Noddies
Pigeons and Doves
Mousebirds, Sandgrouse, Lovebirds, Parrots and Hoopoe
Turacos, Go-away Birds, Rollers and Wood Hoopoes
Cuckoos
Nightjars
Owls and Coucals
Swifts and Spinetails
Bee-eaters and Hornbills
Crows and large Hornbills
Kingfishers and Trogons
Barbets
Honeyguides, Honeybirds, Broadbill, Tinkerbirds and Pitta
Woodpeckers and Wryneck
Larks
Larks
Swallows
Swallows, Saw-wings and Martins
Orioles, Babblers and Illadopsises
Greenbuls, Brownbuls and Bulbuls
Greenbuls, Drongos, Cuckooshrikes and Nicators
Thrushes (Wheatears, Chats and Scrub Robins)
Thrushes (Chats, Rock Thrushes, Redstart, Whinchat, Stonechat, Robins and Thrush Nightingale)
Thrushes (Cave Chat, Akalats, Anteater Chats, Alethes, Ant Thrushes) and Rockjumpers
Thrushes and Robin Chats
Warblers (Reed and other Brownish Warblers)
Warblers (Eremomelas, Crombecs, Bleating and other small Warblers)
Warblers (Prinias, Yellow Warblers, Hylia, Grass and Moustached Warblers, Rockrunner) and Fairy Flycatcher
Warblers (Cisticolas)
Warblers (Cisticolas, Apalises and Tailorbirds)
Warblers (Longbills, Sylvias) and Monarch Flycatchers (Paradise, Crested and Blue Flycatchers)
Flycatchers
Hyliotas, Batises, Wattle-eyes and other Flycatchers
Sugarbirds, Creeper, Tits, and Sunbirds
Sunbirds
Sunbirds and White-eyes
Bush Shrikes and Tchagras
Puffbacks, Helmet Shrikes and Shrikes
Starlings
Pipits and Oxpeckers
Wagtails, Longclaws and Sparrow Larks
Sparrows, Petronia, Chaffinch, Buffalo & Sparrow Weavers and Buntings
Whydas, Bishops, Queleas and Malimbes
Weavers
Weavers and Estrild Finches
Estrild Finches
Estrild Finches
Finches (Canaries, Seedeaters and Siskins)
Birds of Cabinda
Distribution maps 202(65)
Appendix of Portuguese and Afrikaans names 267(35)
Bibliography and list of further reading 302(2)
Indexes of English and scientific names 304

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