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Eagles of Africa


Author:

Johann Knobel


Publish Date:

2012


Publisher:

Sunbird


Cover Type:

Hardcover


Condition:

Near Fine
Excellent, near mint condition.

Authored by Johann Knobel, with foreword by Peter Steyn.

R2000.00

Details

Eagles of Africa by Johann Knobel is an insightful guide to the various species of eagles found across the African continent. The book explores their behavior, hunting methods, nesting habits, and habitats, providing a thorough understanding of these majestic birds.

Knobel, a knowledgeable ornithologist, presents detailed accounts of the different eagle species, from the iconic African Fish Eagle to lesser-known varieties, highlighting their physical traits and ecological roles. He also addresses the challenges these eagles face, such as habitat loss and human impact on their populations.

The book is enriched with stunning photography and illustrations that capture the beauty and power of these birds in the wild. Knobel’s observations and careful research make Eagles of Africa an essential resource for birdwatchers, ornithologists, and conservationists interested in these remarkable birds of prey.

Eagles of Africa is an invaluable reference for anyone interested in the diversity and conservation of Africa’s eagles, providing both scientific insights and a deeper appreciation of these incredible creatures.