Bird watching, especially by enthusiastic novices, is presently one of the fastest growing pastimes in the world. It offers healthy relaxation and exercise with the added benefit to enhance the bird watcher's knowledge about nature and to contribute to our scientific knowledge. The Lowveld of South Africa, which is home to arguably the most well-known and popular game reserve in the world, the Kruger National Park, is to a large extent still unspoilt and the peaceful home of its exceptionally rich birdlife. The Spotter's guide - Birds of the Lowveld, compiled by two of South Africa's most distinguished birders and in association with ornithologists, museums and bird clubs, is an innovative and practical field guide in a handy pocket size that features all the bird species normally found in the Lowveld. The condenced list makes the identification task of the 541 regular and 47 visiting bird species a great deal easier. It includes: Dueldex, a bilingual index of common group names; a handy Shapefinder for quick and easy identification; excellent photographs for easy identification.
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Product Details
Weight: 245g
Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
Publication Date: 06 May 2011
Publisher: Briza
Publication City/Country: South Africa
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781875093908
About Herman van NiekerkSaartjie Kidson
Saartjie Kidson is an avid outdoor person and fanatical bird watcher as well as the Founder of the Naboomspruit Bird Club. She likes to travel to far places for rare and elusive birds of the world and to study the trees and butterflies of the environment she is in. She has devoted many years to orchid growing and is now a retired Orchid Judge. Herman van Niekerk has been involved in wildlife and nature conservation environmental matters archaeology and tourism since 1969. He is the former owner and editor of Aves bird and Natura magazines and author of several books and articles. He is also a Founder member of the Friends of Nylsvley.