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Angola contains some of Africa’s most interesting endemic bird species, along with magnificent scenery and a range of big mammals. The country was once a virtual no-go zone for overseas visitors, but with the infrastructure of the country rapidly recovering from the long civil war, a wealth of mouth-watering African specialities is again within reach for Afrotropical birders. 
  
  
  
  The country hosts a range of habitats, from semi-desert in the south to forest patches and grasslands in the more mountainous north and baobab and mangrove woodlands at the coasts, and the range of birds is similarly broad. While the endemics such as Angolan Cave Chat, Swierstra’s Francolin and Ludwig’s Double-collared Sunbird are perhaps the star species, Angola also hosts a range of spectacular regional specialities such as Red-backed Mousebird, Gabela Bushshrike, Black-and-rufous Swallow, White-fronted Wattle-eye and Cinderella Waxbill. 
  
  
  
  This book by Michael Mills is the first guide to Angola ever published. Plates by Nik Borrow depict every distinct plumage and race, and Mills’s authoritative text highlights the key features needed to identify each species in the field, with accurate range maps provided for every species. 
  
  
  
  This guide is the definitive work to Angolan birds and an essential companion for any birder visiting this amazing corner of southwest Africa.

Field Guide to Birds of Angola

  • By Michael Mills, Nik Borrow & Ron Demey

    The first definitive field guide highlighting the key features used to identify each species of bird in Angola.
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    Imprint: Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) | Pub date: June 2026 | Format: 216 x 140mm | Extent: 480 pages |
  • About the Author

    Michael Mills has a broad interest in African birds and their conservation, and has been working in Angola since 2005. He is currently working on various Angolan projects for the A. P. Leventis Ornithological Research Institute of Nigeria, in partnership with BirdLife South Africa. Michael is a specialist bird guide, having travelled throughout the continent leading bird watching tours to remote areas, including Angola. Nik Borrow studied painting at Wimbledon School of Art. He has a particular interest in the Afrotropics and been birding in sub-Saharan Africa since 1987, principally leading birding tours, during which time he has travelled extensively throughout the continent. He is currently a member of the East African Rarities Committee, a keen photographer and lives in Norfolk, England.

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