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Birds of Somalia

by J. S. Ash

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Yale University Press (1998), Hardcover

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Basics: 1998, hardcover, 336 pages, 4 color plates of 26 species, 654 species discussed, distribution maps

This is a good reference that documents this infrequently visited east-African country. The authors have included all of Somalia’s birds, giving a brief synopsis of the 654 species while also providing an atlas-type map for each bird.

The primary mission of this book is to offer a documented source on the life histories of these birds. Each bird is given one short to medium-length paragraph that focuses on three things: status, distribution, and breeding. This information helps give a general overview for those birders with an interest in more data-oriented knowledge.

Each bird's approximate distribution is depicted in a map of Somalia. In the fashion of a breeding atlas, a solid or an open dot marks a site record of the bird as documented by the authors or by other researchers, respectively.

The first 78 pages of the book contain a great and in-depth overview of the country’s vegetation, followed with history, geology, and climate of Somalia. A good introduction is also given for the migration and breeding of the birds.

This book is a reference to status and distribution. It is not an identification guide; thus, no descriptions are given for any of the birds. As a small consolation, there are four good color plates towards the beginning of the book that show 26 species.

This is an academic focused book, a reference on ornithological data. If you’re looking for an identification guide to the species of Somalia, there are several excellent books for this (e.g., Zimmerman et al., Stevenson/Fanshawe, or Sinclair/Ryan).

I’ve listed several related books below…
1) Birds of Somalia: Their Habitat, Status and Distribution by Ash/Miskell
2) Birds of Africa South of the Sahara by Sinclair/Ryan
3) Birds of Kenya and Northern Tanzania by Zimmerman et al.
4) Field Guide to the Birds of East Africa by Stevenson/Fanshawe
5) A Photographic Guide to Birds of East Africa by Richards
6) Common Birds of East Africa by Withers
7) A Field Guide to the Birds of East Africa by Williams/Arlott
8) The Birds of British Somaliland and the Gulf of Aden by Archer/Godman
9) African Handbook of Birds: Series 1 Volumes 1 & 2 by Mackworth-Praed ( )
  Soleglad | Sep 9, 2008 |
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Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0300074565, Hardcover)

This avifauna of Somalia, based on the authors` observations over many years in all regions of the country, provides information on 650 recorded species, including seven endemic species. An account of the preferred habitat, relative abundance, migration, breeding season, and clutch size accompanies each of the book`s 650 distribution maps, and additional chapters discuss such topics as the soils and vegetation, geology, and history of ornithology in Somalia.

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