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I have Princeton Field Guide Birds of Southern Africa (Sinclair et al.) it covers the whole southern part of Africa and I quite like it, even though the larks and zisticolas could use a bit more distinctive drawings.
 
I have Princeton Field Guide Birds of Southern Africa (Sinclair et al.) it covers the whole southern part of Africa and I quite like it, even though the larks and zisticolas could use a bit more distinctive drawings.

That is a lot of irrelevant species if you only bird in SA.
I have the second edition (2010), printed in SA by Struik, Princeton are the publishers in the USA.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Birds-Afri...rds+of+africa,+sinclair&qid=1592583819&sr=8-5

The latest SASOL is the fourth edition, 2011.
 
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