Roberts Bird GuideGreater Kruger National Park

Qualifies for free delivery

R300.00

add to wishlist
add to wishlist
Weight 1 kg
Format

Pages

Size

ISBN9781920602079 Barcode9781920602079
Overview
This completely revised field guide to one of Africa’s finest birding spots, the Kruger National Park and adjacent Lowveld, is packed with new information on all of the more than 550 species that have been recorded to date. This includes updated text and distribution maps based on data from the Southern African Bird Atlas Project 2, hundreds of new illustrations, new sections with bird tracks and bird habitats and the latest rarity information. Incorporating information from literally hundreds of observers and contributors, this field guide sets a new standard for the region’s varied avifauna.

This completely revised field guide to one of Africa’s finest birding spots, the Kruger National Park and adjacent Lowveld, is packed with new information on all of the more than 550 species that have been recorded to date.

This includes updated text and distribution maps based on data from the Southern African Bird Atlas Project 2, hundreds of new illustrations, new sections with bird tracks and bird habitats and the latest rarity information.

Incorporating information from literally hundreds of observers and contributors, this field guide sets a new standard for the region’s varied avifauna.

Duncan McKenzie

Duncan McKenzie has been birding the Kruger National Park for the last 35 years and was the first person to record 400 species in a calendar year in the park. Based in the Lowveld and working as a consulting ecologist, Duncan has worked on numerous bird and plant surveys in Kruger and has also presented over 60 bird courses – mostly in the far northern Makuleke region. Duncan is also the SABAP2 co-ordinator for Mpumalanga Province and is a Trustee of the John Voelker Bird Book Fund.

Hugh Chittenden has over 50 years of birding experience in the region. His ornithological interests have taken him to many remote places on the African continent and elsewhere in the world. Hugh received an honorary doctorate for contributions to ornithology in 2012. He has a passion for bird photography and is author of numerous bird guides in the southern African region. Hugh was Chairman of the John Voelcker Bird Book Fund for 25 years.

Ian Whyte spent 37 years living and working in the Kruger National Park. His main function was the study of large mammals (especially elephants), but he has had a lifelong interest in birds and for 14 years also coordinated avifaunal research in Kruger. He co-authored the first edition of this series in 2008, and has made several other contributions to scientific and popular bird literature. He has now retired and lives in Hoedspruit.

Additional information

Weight 1 kg
Format

Pages

Size

PublisherThe John Voelcker Bird Book Fund Publication Date01/02/2024

Best Sellers