Birding in the Gambia, Volume 2: Forays Further Afield
- Description
- Images (1)
- Write a review
After weeks of birding in the small West African country of The Gambia, naturalist Malcolm Rymer documents his experiences in a trilogy of birding
travelogues.
Having introduced many of the commoner, familiar species found around the tourist centre in the first film "Sorties around the Smiling Coast", this second film considers different habitats and associated bird species found a little further afield, but still within easy reach of the coastal hotels.
We visit Kotu, Camaloo Corner and the Bund Rd. Study the birdlife of Abuko and Tanji Reserves. Discover the rich diversity around Lamin and Mandina Ba ricefields. Examine woodland wildlife of Brufut and Marakissa.
Please note: This DVD is protected to play on DVD players that are encoded for the UK and Europe. It may not work on DVD players in other countries. For more information about ordering DVDs, please consult the NHBS FAQ
Having introduced many of the commoner, familiar species found around the tourist centre in the first film "Sorties around the Smiling Coast", this second film considers different habitats and associated bird species found a little further afield, but still within easy reach of the coastal hotels.
We visit Kotu, Camaloo Corner and the Bund Rd. Study the birdlife of Abuko and Tanji Reserves. Discover the rich diversity around Lamin and Mandina Ba ricefields. Examine woodland wildlife of Brufut and Marakissa.
Please note: This DVD is protected to play on DVD players that are encoded for the UK and Europe. It may not work on DVD players in other countries. For more information about ordering DVDs, please consult the NHBS FAQ
Other products you may be interested in:
Other titles in related geozones:
Other titles in related subjects:
All titles in Bird Sounds & Videos combined with Gambia
Other products from the same publisher
related organisations include:
McPherson Natural History Unit Sound Archive
If you are involved in a scientific, conservation or environmental organisation and would like to be listed, please see our NHBS-Xchange information page.

Subject









