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In this sequel to Bird Calls for Beginners, Doug Newman describes a further 99 southern African birds and their calls, which are featured on the enclosed CD.
The birds range from those that are common and widely distributed in southern Africa, to a few species that are rare or highly sought after by birders. The CD features 99 new bird calls. Birds are shown in full-colour photographs, along with distribution maps and concise text about their habitat, behaviour, feeding and nesting preferences, as well as descriptions of their calls.
This bright, concise and handy title will appeal to birders of all ages who seek to learn more about southern Africa's prolific bird life.