There is still a lack of a really good field guide which covers the
increasingly popular destination of Ethiopia, as well Eritrea, Djibouti and the Horn
of Africa. One possibility is to use a combination of Stevenson and Fanshawe
and perhaps a Palearctic field guide but there are many endemic species
which are not covered.
Another possibility is Sinclair and Ryan which has all the species for the whole area.
Many birdwatchers are not only interested in birds, so we have added the most useful books for other taxa where possible.
Clicking on a link will take you to our partner, Wildsounds, one of the largest specialist UK mail-order companies. The prices here are a guide price and Wildsounds may be able to offer a better deal.
*** Wildsounds donates 5% of each order generated via these links to the ABC Conservation Fund. Please order here, get a good price and support ABC! ***
Field Guides |
Avifaunas and Monographs |
Bird Sounds |
Mammals |
Reptiles and Amphibians |
Other taxa - Sounds |
Field Guides^top
 |
Birds of the Horn of Africa
John Fanshawe, Nigel Redman, Terry Stevenson
A&C Black - Softback
Guide Price: £29.99
|
Available from 30 April 2009. The Horn of Africa has the highest endemism of any region in Africa, and around 70 species are found nowhere else in the world. Many of these are confined to the isolated highlands of Ethiopia and Eritrea, but a large number of larks specialise in the arid parts of Somalia and adjoining eastern Ethiopia, whilst the island of Socotra has its own suite of endemic species. The region is also an important migration route and wintering site for many Palearctic birds.
This long-awaited guide is a much-needed addition to the literature on African birds and an essential companion for birders visiting the region. 480 pages.
|
 |
Field Guide to Birds of East Africa
Terry Stevenson & John Fanshawe
Poyser - Softback
Guide Price: £24.99
|
This field guide which covers Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi is the first complete guide to this region. A true magnum opus, it contains 3400 images of 1388 species illustrated on 287 superb new colour plates by Brian Small, John Gale and Norman Arlott. The text plus distribution map and the illustrations for each species are on facing pages and are both accessible and informative. If you're visiting the region and are not that familiar with the species then this is probably your best bet. 632 pages.
|
 |
Birds of Prey of Africa & its Islands
Alan & Meg Kemp
New Holland - Softback
Guide Price: £19.99
|
llustrator is Peter Hayman and the photographers include Nigel Dennis, Peter Steyn, and Warwick Tarboton. Following the success of Sasol Birds of Southern Africa, this guide presents the birds in photographic and illustrative form in a single volume. Each of the more than 140 species is afforded one double-page spread. Includes birds of prey found on Madagascar, the Comores, the Mascarenes and the Seychelles. A glossary and indexes to English and scientific names appear at the back of the book, as does a table of Afrikaans, French, German and Spanish common names, 347 pages.
|
 |
A complete illustrated field guide to the Birds of Africa south of the Sahara
Ian Sinclair & Peter Ryan (with Patrice Christy & Phil Hockey)
New Holland - Softback
Guide Price: £29.99
|
This is the first book to describe and illustrate all of the birds found in Africa south of the Sahara, including Socotra. It excludes Madagascar, Mauritius, Reunion and Seychelles. The guide covers nearly 2100 species, and has 3000 images on 340 plates. The paintings portray most distinctive plumages, as well as diagnostic flight patterns and other details. It is compact enough to use in the field, and follows the standard field guide format, with texts and maps appearing opposite the colour plates. Many new species are described and illustrated for the first time. The text is formatted to give precise identification features, habitat, status and calls. The distribution maps are the first to show accurately the species distribution in sub-Saharan Africa and have combined all the latest atlas surveys. Also available with a durable PVC cover, this guide will be an indispensible part of any African birder's field equipment. 712 pages.
|
 |
Photographic Guide to Birds of East Africa
Dave Richards
New Holland - Softback
Guide Price: £9.99
|
Field identification guide, with the text highlighting the diagnostic features for each species. For those species that are sexually dimorphic, have both breeding and non-breeding plumages, or in which the juvenile plumage differs markedly from that of the adult, more than one photograph has been included. A thumbnail silhouette and a distribution map are given for each species. Probably not for the serious birder to carry around in the field but the quality of the photos is good. 144 pages.
|
 |
Photographic Guide to Birds of Prey, Southern, Central & East Africa
David Allan
New Holland - Softback
Guide Price: £10.99
|
This compact, easy-to-use format is the ideal pocket-sized book for a travelling companion. It contains authoritative text describing key identification features and full-colour photographs depicting each of the 88 species. Approximately 200 colour photos. 88 colour maps. 144 pages.
|
 |
Raptors of the World: A Field Guide
James Ferguson-Lees & David A Christie
A&C Black - Softback
Guide Price: £24.99
|
This new field guide uses all of the plates from the Helm ID Guide Raptors of the World, with concise, revised text on facing pages, to create a conveniently-sized, lightweight field reference covering all 330 raptor species. Several of the plates have been reworked and repainted for this field guide. The book also has an updated colour distribution map for each species. 320 pages.
|
 |
Birds of Eastern Africa
Ber van Perlo
HarperCollins - Softback
Guide Price: £25
|
Available from 5 January 2009. Pocket field guide illustrating all the species in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, Somalia and Socotra. Although the text is very concise this book is ideal for use in the field. 1487 species illustrated in 96 colour plates. For many species the female or juvenile is shown in addition to the adult male. Any races or colour forms have been included. Informative notes on each species are conveniently placed opposite the illustrations for quick and easy reference. The text details each bird's key identification features, its usual habit and the sound it makes. Each species has a distribution map showing its range and how common it is. 302 pages.
|
Avifaunas and Monographs^top
 |
Birds of Ethiopia and Eritrea
John Ash, John Atkins
A&C Black - Softback
Guide Price: £45
|
Available from mid February 2009. Ethiopia and Eritrea have a fascinating and unique avifauna. Poorly known in comparison to many parts of Africa, knowledge on bird distribution in the two countries is scattered throughout the literature. This atlas provides, for the first time, an accurate assessment of the distribution of each of the 870 species known from the two countries.The succinct text summarises the results and discusses distribution to subspecies level. Extensive introductory chapters cover topics such as topography, geology, vegetation, climate, habitats, conservation, migration, breeding seasons, bird ringing, and the history of ornithology in the region. This groundbreaking book fills a large hole in the literature for one of the most diverse and least known areas of Africa. 416 pages.
|
 |
Important Bird Areas in Africa and Associated Islands
L D C Fishpool & M I Evans (Eds)
BirdLife International - Hardback.
Guide Price: £55
|
This book is great. Need to know something about important sites in Africa? This book should be your first port of call and is ideal for background reading or planning a trip. This is the first regional analysis of its kind for the African continent including Madagascar and the Indian Ocean islands, giving a clear understanding of the conservation status of the most significant sites for birds in Africa. 1144 pages.
|
Bird Sounds^top
 |
Sound Guide to East African Birds
Brian Finch, Terry Stevenson & John Fanshawe
A&C Black - DVD-ROM
Guide Price: £40
|
Available from early March 2009. Publication date not confirmed. Perfect companion to Field Guide to Birds of East Africa by Stevenson and Fanshawe. The first comprehensive collection of songs and calls of almost all the species found in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi and Rwanda. MP3 DVD.
|
 |
African Bird Sounds
Claude Chappuis & British Library
National Sound Archive - 15 CD Set
Guide Price: £164.9
|
Out of a total of 1550 regular species in the area, 1466 are presented (95% of the total) on 15 CDs. Of these 1550 species, 150 are only found north of the Sahara, 275 (migrating and overwintering species) north and south of the Sahara and 1125 in the south only. Expensive but extremely good coverage.
|
Mammals^top
 |
Pocket Guide to Mammals of East Africa
Chris & Mathilde Stuart
Struik - Softback
Guide Price: £8.99
|
This compact guide covers common and some of the less common mammal species of the region. Includes key identification features, behaviour, diet, breeding biology and size. Also includes full colour photos, illustrations of the animals tracks, distribution maps and a silhouette indicating relative size to a human figure. 160 pages.
|
 |
Kingdon Field Guide to African Mammals
Jonathan Kingdon
Academic Press - Softback
Guide Price: £29.99
|
All 1150 known species of African land mammals are covered in precise text with over 480 colour pictures and 280 maps covering 460 mammals or species groups. 494 pages.
|
 |
Kingdon Pocket Guide to African Mammals
Jonathan Kingdon
Helm - Softback
Guide Price: £16.99
|
New pocket identification guide to all African land mammals by one of the world's leading naturalists. It is an adaptation of the original Kingdon Field Guide to African Mammals. The greatly condensed text focuses on essential information such as identification and distribution, while the author's superb illustrations have been rearranged into an easy-to-use plate format and placed opposite the text. Complex and more obscure groups like the bats and certain rodent families are summarised by genera. 272 pages.
|
 |
The Larger Mammals of Africa (Revised Edition)
Chris & Tilde Stuart
New Holland - Softback
Guide Price: £17.99
|
Struik Field Guide. 400 colour photos. Includes distribution maps, an extensive discussion on the description, distribution, status, habitat, behaviour, food and reproduction habits of the species as well as a succinct summary. 320 pages.
|
 |
Collins Field Guide to Mammals of Africa
Mark Andrews
HarperCollins - Softback
Guide Price: £25
|
Available from 7 March 2011. The most up-to-date field guide to the mammals of Africa, a continent that includes about 25% of the world's mammals. This field guide includes all the species people most want to see when on safari and contains some 50 colour plates depicting almost all of Africa's 1150 plus species. For many species the female or juvenile is shown in addition to the adult male. Identifiable races or colour forms have also been included, as have the spores or tracks of key species. Informative notes on each species are placed opposite the illustrations and text describes the key identification features, the usual habits and habitat of the species and its global conservation status. In addition there are over 1000 distribution maps, information on geography, climate, conservation, finding and observing wildlife and a section on the continent's finest national parks. 304 pages.
|
 |
Photographic Guide to Southern, Central & East African Mammals
Chris & Tilde Stuart
New Holland - Softback
Guide Price: £9.99
|
Slim pocket guide. 228 colour photos. Over 150 black & white distribution maps. 144 pages.
|
Reptiles and Amphibians^top
 |
Pocket Guide to the Reptiles & Amphibians of East Africa
S Spawls, K Howell & R Drewes
A&C Black - Softback
Guide Price: £14.99
|
|
 |
Photographic Guide to Snakes, other Reptiles & Amphibians of East Africa
Bill Branch
New Holland - Softback
Guide Price: £7.99
|
Covers 260 of the most common snakes, lizards, skinks, chameleons, terrapins and amphibians (frogs) of East Africa. Each species account features a brief text that highlights diagnostic features, a distribution map and a colour photo. 144 pages.
|
Other taxa - Sounds^top
 |
Animal Calls of Africa
Len Gillard
Gillard Bird Cassettes - CD
Guide Price: £15.99
|
40 mammals and 9 conspicuous birds. 34 min.
|
|
|