Universally recognised as by far the most authoritative work ever published on the subject, The Birds of Africa is the first handbook to describe all the birds of the African continent in one series. These volumes have received world-wide acclaim for their clear, concise presentation of material and the excellent quality of the colour plates, which vividly illustrate the African avifauna, and each is completed with full bibliographies, acoustic references and indexes. The beauty and scholarship of this now standard reference on African birds must ensure it a place on every ornithologist’s bookshelf.
This, the sixth volume in a set of seven, deals with songbirds from the babblers to the starlings. The new introduction brings the reader up to date with recent developments in the series and includes illustrations of evolution and biogeography of African birds.