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RFI Field Guides South Africa

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Subject: RFI Field Guides South Africa
From: David Adams <>
Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 17:35:26 +1100
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 5:09 PM, Jon Irvine <> wrote:
> Hi Dick,
>
> I'd like to second what Fiona has just said.

I'll 'third' that recommendation. We used "The South Africa Bird
Finder" to pretty well sort out where to go on a month in South Africa
and a couple of weeks in Namibia. It's _incredibly_ helpful. We ended
up visiting lots of less-famous reserves where we had a wonderful
time. The book comes with a big overview map of the area with all of
the sites noted. As it turns out, this is a really helpful planning
tool. Even still, it's hard to get a handle on the scale down there.
South Africa is *big* and full of interesting spots.

If you're going to be concentrating on specific areas, there are
additional site-finding books. Specifically, Origins publishes two
excellent books for Kruger and there's a recent book for Gauteng.

South African birders are as passionate and dedicated a lot as you
could hope for - the amount of information available is pretty
staggering...and welcome.

There's also a great mailing list like Birding-Aus. I subscribed long
before we visited and held off on my tourist-like questions until I
had pretty specific questions. At that point, I received an
unbelievable level of support from the locals.

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