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PUBLISHED BY ACADEMIC PRESS, 1988, hardcovers, illustrated, large format, condition: as new.
By far the most authoritative and comprehensive work ever published on the birds of Africa. The Editors and artists have worked closely with the authors of these volumes, all internationally acknowledged experts on their bird families, to produce encyclopaedic accounts of each species.
The Birds of Africa is the first set to describe all the birds of the African continent in one series. These volumes have received worldwide acclaim for their clear, concise presentation of material and the excellent quality of the colour plates, which vividly illustrate the African avifauna. The third volume completes the coverage of the non-passerine families, and marks the halfway point in realizing the late Leslie Brown's dream of a new African bird book set.
By far the most authoritative and comprehensive work ever published on the birds of Africa. The Editors and artists have worked closely with the 16 authors of this volume - all internationally acknowledged experts on their bird families - to produce encyclopaedic accounts of each species.
This volume completes the non-passerines, dealing with all species occurring on the continent - residents and visitors alike - in the following familes: parrots, turacos, cuckoos, owls, nightjars, swifts, colies, kingfishers and their allies, and woodpeckers and their allies. All are illustrated, and all known biological information is included. The passerines (songbirds) are all covered.