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Birding in South Africas national parks

English

By (author): Rob Little

Birding in South Africa's National Parks is the first book dedicated to birding in South African parks. The 19 featured national parks are grouped within the four biogeographic regionsnorthern, arid, frontier and Cape regions. Pertinent and interesting facts about where to find birds, including the top 10 birds of each park and a description of general habitats, are presented in a readable fashion. Over 100 photographs illustrate some of the special birds found in the parks. Of the 700 regularly seen terrestrial species in South Africa, at least 640 can be found in the 19 national parks, with 13 of the 15 species endemic to South Africa and another 19 of the 20 species endemic to South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland. The special birds listed at the back of the book for each park include iconic flagship species of the biome that the park represents, elusive birder's bucket-list species and special southern African endemic species. Birding in South Africa's National Parks will be a worthy addition to the bookshelves of bird enthusiasts, particularly birders and ecotourists visiting South Africa from across the world. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 130 x 200mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Aug 2018
  • Publisher: Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: South Africa
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781431426898

About Rob Little

Rob Little attained a PhD on the behavioural ecology management and utilisation of the Grey-winged Francolin from the University of Cape Town. Before that he was a forester and warden of the Cathedral Peak mountain catchment reserve in the KwaZulu - Natal Drakensberg. Between 1988 and 1997 Rob coordinated the Gamebird Research Programme at the FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology UCT. Rob was the conservation director at WWF South Africa between 1997 and 2008 and played a significant role in the establishment and expansion of the Namaqua Table Mountain and Tankwa national parks. In 2009 he was appointed manager of the DST-NRF Centre of Excellence at the Fitztitute where he manages the research activities that use Birds as Keys to Biodiversity Conservation. Rob has published over 80 papers in peer-reviewed journals over 100 semi-popular articles nine book chapters and four books namely Birds of the Natal Drakensberg Park (Southern African Wildlife Society Handbook 1992) Birds of the Swartberg and Gamkapoort Nature Reserves (Mondi BLSA Guide 23 1999) Gamebirds of Southern Africa (Struik 2000 2nd edition 2011) and Terrestrial Gamebirds & Snipes of Africa (Jacana Media 2016). Rob also guest edited a special issue of Ostrich (2015 Vol. 86(1&2)) in memory of Phil Hockey and is an ongoing associate editor. Maans Booysen was previously a farmer in the North West Province of South Africa on a farm which was incorporated into what is now Madikwe Game Reserve. Maans is an expert bird guide having lead birding groups to many sites in Botswana Mozambique Namibia South Africa Zimbabwe and Zambia. He has also regularly compiled bird assessments for proposed renewable energy wind farm sites done seabird transects on marine research vessels and participated on the birds component of National Geographic Okavango Wilderness Project excursions into Angola. Maans has seen 894 bird species in southern African and has photographed 885 of those. Apart from his photographs appearing in Roberts and other electronic bird guide mobile applications he also has 14 photographs in Terrestrial Gamebirds & Snipes of Africa (Little 2016 Jacana Media) and 49 photographs in Birds of Namibia (Sinclair & Komen 2017 Struik Nature).

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