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C**B
Excellent book
Very helpful for identifying birds we saw in West Africa. Easy to use.
B**N
Great Field Guide
It's all there, good art representations, all necessary info and maps.
C**C
Don't gamble in Gambia, use this guide!
Excellent guide book with a "quick index" to plates. Range maps and descriptions of distinguishing features, habitat, etc are opposite each plate.Well written and easy to use in the field.
J**R
Comprehensive guide
Bought this for my daughter, who is serving in the Peace Corp in The Gambia. She is seeing beautiful birds and wanted a means to identify them. This guide is well illustrated with good descriptions. A handsome book.
G**N
buy now
very good illustrations/ range maps/ descriptions (incl vocals and some habitat & behavior)/ family index in back and French names of all species
M**N
THE guide to Senegal and the Gambia
Senegal and the Gambia are often visited together and with a wealth of West African birds this is a welcome addition to the field guides produced by these authors. This is a condensed version of the Birds of Western Africa with many of the same plates and artwork but just for this region. The size is also more portable than the larger Birds of Western Africa and will be easier to transport around in the field.The guide begins with a traditional contents page followed by a nice map of the countries concerned with park locations, geographic features, roads, town and rivers. There is also a small inset map showing the countries place in West Africa. The how to use this book section covers the text and maps and plates. Pages on climate and habitat follow with a map of important bird areas of both countries. Taxonomy, organizations, bird topography, a glossary and abbreviations follow.The main body of the book is of course the plates. Nik Borrow's excellent work is depicted in large, bright images, many of which are much larger than in previous guides. Plumages for male, female and juveniles are shown where relevant. Many species are also shown in flight like shorebirds, skuas, gulls, terns, raptors, nightjars and swifts. The artwork seems slightly brighter and crisper than in previous guides too. The plates are faced by the text which includes a multicolored map showing distribution in the area. Each species section begins with some notes on the species themselves before each individual species is covered. Descriptions of plumage and id characters are described with the main features to look out for in bold text. Habits and Habitat are covered next then a description of voice which is followed by a CD reference to Claude Chappuis's wonderful set of recordings from the region.After the plates comes a checklist covering scientific, English and French names, IUC status, and the status of each species in both Senegal and Gambia with columns to mark down sightings in either of the countries.Overall this is a fantastic guide, very good artwork and information along with range maps will allow you to ID most birds you will see if you travel here. Handy references to their vocalizations will help you ID these birds further. The larger images of many species will also aid as they seem to pop out off the page and by narrowing down the area covered, this is a much more portable and easier guide to use for these two countries much as the Birds of Ghana did for that country. Still the Birds of Western Africa is a relevant guide to the region and the Guide to the Birds of Western Africa will have a lot more information in it. Both are by the same authors. Birds of Western Africa (Princeton Field Guides) A Guide to the Birds of Western Africa Field Guide to the Birds of Ghana. by Nik Borrow, Ron Demey (Helm Field Guides)
J**Y
THE bird book for the Gambia and Senegal
If you are birdwatching in Gambia or Senegal, this is the book you want. I'm just about to head off to The Gambia for the second time, and I spent a while researching the market for the best bird guide. Ideally I wanted a book with photographic plates for all species, but I don't think such a book exists for all 568 species recorded in Senegambia (and if it did the cost would probably be prohibitive!) So this one is your best bet. Each species is clearly shown with a colour illustrative plate, and has as much supporting information (distribution, male/female variants, habitat etc) as you will need. Happy hunting and good luck!
M**D
well laid out
Unfortunately this wasn't available to take away to The Gambia with us, but it is proving really useful to identify birds in photographs now we're home. The Quick Index to the Main Groups of Birds is the last page in the book and is an excellent and quick way of finding your way to the descriptions (other similar book compilers take note!)
B**N
If you are going there, this is the guide to have with you
I purchased this book for a trip I made to the Gambia two years ago and left it with a young guide I met there at the time. On our return to the Gambia this year I decided to buy it again as I found it very comprehensive and useful in the field. I have several of these Helm guides and, to date, I think this is probably the best I have, would recommend it if you are visiting Senegal or Gambia, two of the top birding places on the planet.
D**L
Brilliant
I'm heading for The Gambia early next year and am finding this book really well illustrated and interesting. I can't wait to see even a fraction of the birds in the book
M**E
Excellent book, I just wish I had ordered it ...
Excellent book, I just wish I had ordered it before we went to Gambia, never mind it will do for next time. I can at least tick off the birds we did see this year.
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