Some Birds of the Cape by JM Winterbottom & CJ Uys
This book is intended to help the ordinary bird-watcher in the vicinity of Cape Town to identify the birds he sees and to tell him something about them in a way that enables him to read it with pleasure as well as refer to it in cases of doubt about identification. The pictures, similarly, are designed to be a pleasure to look at as well as a help to identification. The birds are grouped according to the type of land (or water) they inhabit.
Although the selection of birds to be dealt with is based on their frequency in the Cape Town area, most of them are widespread in South Africa; and it is hoped that the photographs and text will please and amuse even those to whom any particular species is unknown.
1969 Hardcover
Condition: Extremely Fine
FB
This book is intended to help the ordinary bird-watcher in the vicinity of Cape Town to identify the birds he sees and to tell him something about them in a way that enables him to read it with pleasure as well as refer to it in cases of doubt about identification. The pictures, similarly, are designed to be a pleasure to look at as well as a help to identification. The birds are grouped according to the type of land (or water) they inhabit.
Although the selection of birds to be dealt with is based on their frequency in the Cape Town area, most of them are widespread in South Africa; and it is hoped that the photographs and text will please and amuse even those to whom any particular species is unknown.
1969 Hardcover
Condition: Extremely Fine
FB
This book is intended to help the ordinary bird-watcher in the vicinity of Cape Town to identify the birds he sees and to tell him something about them in a way that enables him to read it with pleasure as well as refer to it in cases of doubt about identification. The pictures, similarly, are designed to be a pleasure to look at as well as a help to identification. The birds are grouped according to the type of land (or water) they inhabit.
Although the selection of birds to be dealt with is based on their frequency in the Cape Town area, most of them are widespread in South Africa; and it is hoped that the photographs and text will please and amuse even those to whom any particular species is unknown.
1969 Hardcover
Condition: Extremely Fine
FB