Later, he put together a bird guide while teaching in a private boys' school outside Boston.
If there was a world title for bird guide, I'd award it to him.
To reinforce this process, keep a bird guide near the window to identify that chance rare one that may come around.
At the time, bird guides were bulky and burdened with confusing detail.
Some of us are interested in being professors, some want to be bird guides.
This bird guide is great and also covers a similarly expanded region.
This bird guide to Madagascar and beyond also has a useful site guide included.
But if there is now a specific bird guide, I'd go with that.
Also looking for local bird guides not found in Lonely Planet if you have any.
Does anyone know about another good bird guide for this region?