The Birds of Malawi: An Atlas and Handbook

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The Birds of Malawi: An Atlas and Handbook Authors: , Format: Paperback First Published: Published By: Tauraco & Aves
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Pages: 556 Illustrations and other contents: 16 colour plates, 625 species distribution maps Language: English ISBN: 9782872250042 Categories: ,

The rich bird life of Malawi (ex-Nyasaland) has long been one of the better-documented avifaunas of Africa, since “Belcher” (1930) and then “Benson and Benson” (1977). This book brings the picture up-to-date, with detailed scientific accounts of the 650 species known (including nearly 100 migrants from Eurasia). For each there are sections on distribution, ecology, status and movements, conservation, breeding seasons (where applicable) and taxonomy, the whole based on extensive fieldwork supported by some 700 published references.There are clear atlas maps for all but vagrants, as well as details of ringing recoveries and a gazetteer of 400 localities. In 80 pages, the introductory chapters review such topics as vegetation and major bird habitats, biogeography, conservation and a history of ornithological exploration in Malawi. 16 pages of color photos illustrate the habitats of Malawi as well as a dozen of the more interesting bird species. This book is not intended as a field guide (there are few illustrations of birds), but as a handbook and distribution atlas, highlighting the status, distribution and conservation of each species.

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