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The Following Reports are available from Mozambique:
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Mozambique 28th February - 21st March 2003

  • With a coastline of 2700 km, Mozambique is a huge country. Ornithologically, however, the River Zambezi effectively divides the country into two, marking the boundary between the avifaunas of Eastern and Southern Africa. With this trip being the concluding stage of a seven-month birding extravaganza of Southern Africa...Jos Stratford reports.

Central Mozambique: 12 – 23 December 2002

  • The road to Rio Savaan passes through some spectacular floodplain habitat. Birds recorded along here included numerous Rufousbellied Heron, Little Bittern, Wattled Crane and Saddlebilled Stork. Approximately 11.7km down this road there is a turn off to a new prawn factory and at a patch of coastal thicket near this turn off we recorded a pair of Coppery Sunbirds as well as large groups of Redheaded Quelea in the floodplain...Duan Biggs reports.

South Africa, Mozambique and Zimbabwe 10-25 October 2001

  • We then took a dhow out to the Archipelago, a world heritage site and national park.  We camped at Gabriels' Camp for two nights.  On the full day we went to Isla Bazuaruto and on the way out we passed a small group of three Sooty Terns.  On the island Peter and I explored the dried out swamp in the dune slacks.  Here we saw Madagascar Bee-eaters, which were excavating holes in the seaward face of the dunes...David Kelly reports
 


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Some Useful bird books for Mozambique:
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Birds of Africa South of the Sahara: A Comprehensive Illustrated Field Guide
Ian Sainclair, Peter Ryan: Buy from Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk

  • This book is the first time ever that a field guide is aiming for the whole region - from 20 deg N up to 200 nautical miles off the continent shores (including Socotra but not Madagascar, Seychelles and other Indian and Atlantic Ocean Islands).



The Kingdon Pocket Guide to African Mammals
Jonathan Kingdon: Buy from Amazon.com orAmazon.co.uk

  • Superb, concise and compact enough to use in the field. All the mammals you are ever likely to encounter on a trip to africa. For anyone with an interest in African mammals, there really is no substitute. More than 700 illustrations by the authoritive and acclaimed Jonathon Kingdon.

Birds and Beasts - Africa
Bryan Hanlon (Illustrator): Buy from Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk

  • A gallery of African wildlife, studied, sketched and painted by Hanlon in their natural settings. Each of his major paintings is reproduced in colour with the initial working sketches alongside

Travel Guides for Mozambique:



Lonely Planet: Mozambique
Mary Fitzpatrick : Buy from Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk

  • Introducing the country's music, dancing, literature and architecture, this comprehensive guide offers an insight into Mozambique's legends and traditional religions. It offers information on everything from birdwatching to beach-lazing as well as a handy language guide
   
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