- Format
- Inbunden (Hardback)
- Språk
- Engelska
- Antal sidor
- 640
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2020-11-12
- Förlag
- Helm
- Medarbetare
- Small, Brian (ill.)/Gale, John (ill.)
- Illustratör/Fotograf
- Mr Brian Small, John Gale
- Illustrationer
- 287 colour plates
- ISBN
- 9781472984319
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Terry Stephenson and John Fanshawe are two names synonymous with East African ornithology. Their first book together, the first edition of this title, was published in 2002 and became an instant field-guide classic. Terry Stevenson has lived in Kenya since 1977. He is one of Africa's foremost bird tour guides, leading tours throughout Africa, India and Eastern Europe. Privately he has travelled extensively, birding in north and south America, Europe, Asia, Australia and to Antarctica. Together with John Fanshawe and Andy Roberts, Terry holds the World Big Day record for the number of birds seen in 24 hours - 330 species on 30 November 1986 - a record that still stands today! He is a co-author of the acclaimed Birds of East Africa, and is member of the East African Rarities Committee. John Fanshawe is an author and environmentalist. He has worked on bird and biodiversity conservation in East Africa since 1981, primarily for the global partnership, BirdLife International. After research on the birds of Arabuko-Sokoke Forest in coastal Kenya, he worked on conservation and development projects there, and went on to co-ordinate BirdLife's global policy and advocacy programmes. With a particular interest in the role of the arts in the environment movement, he co-founded the group New Networks for Nature in 2009, and curates a programme of arts and science collaborations for the Cambridge Conservation Initiative.
Innehållsförteckning
Acknowledgements Introduction Species Accounts and Plates Maps Conservation, Citizen Science and Local Knowledge Additional Reading Species Accounts and Plates (1-289) Vagrants Appendix 1: Endemic Bird species in East Africa Appendix 2: Threatened Bird species in East Africa Appendix 3: Important Bird Areas in East Africa Index Quick Index to the Main Groups of Birds