Sounds of African Bush: Game Reserve
Author: | Doug Newman, Gordon King |
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ISBN: | 9781920572419 | |
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Format: | Paperback | |
Price: | R180.00.00 | |
Release Date: | 2013-05-01 |
R180.00
Animals are often heard before they are spotted, and this book serves as an excellent guide to help identify 76 creatures (mammals, birds, amphibians and insects), based primarily on their calls. For each of the species listed, there is a full-colour photograph, distribution map and brief facts about its life history and behaviour.
Key features: An accompanying CD with 76 common animal calls; Photographs and distribution maps for each species; Interesting facts, including habitat, diet and time of calls.
An invaluable resource for nature lovers of all ages, this CD and book will provide a new way of recognising the varied sounds of Africa’s wild areas.
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