Birds of the Serengeti – Book Review
There’s so much to learn before and after going on a trip to Tanzania. The Serengeti National Park is one of the most interesting places in the world when it comes to wildlife. Serengeti is synonymous to super exciting wildlife watching, including the large variety of bird species.
For that effect we have author Adam Scott Kennedy who is a renown professional photographer who has written a fabulous book guide where he in a simple and cleverly way introduces the reader to 270 species of birds with more than 480 photographs in full detail and colors. He explains and give the most relevant information on every species with an easy and relaxed language, smart and comprehensive. I personally know some friends that have visited the Ngorongoro Conservation Area that will be thrilled with this book!
Review written by H.J. Ruiz – Avian101.wordpress.com on March 7th, 2014.
Pub. by Princeton University Press





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I just bought another Princeton Issue on the mammals of the Serengeti. I guess I’ll have to get this too. I have more books than I will ever have a chance to read tho.
Books are always useful and beat what’s on TV. 🙂