Birds of Madagascar: A Photographic Field Guide
By (Author) Callan Cohen
By (author) Ken Behrens
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
4th March 2026
United States
General
Non Fiction
Nature and the natural world: general interest
Travel guides: eco-tourism / green tourism
Paperback
304
Width 146mm, Height 210mm
The most comprehensive single-volume field guide to Madagascar's unique birds
Madagascar supports six endemic bird families and over 100 endemic bird species, making the "eighth continent" a magnet for birders and naturalists from around the world. Birds of Madagascar covers every bird species ever recorded on the island and features previously unpublished photos that depict all the distinctive plumages. The text is written in an authoritative yet accessible style, and the detailed distribution maps are the most up-to-date available.
For some difficult-to-identify species-groups, the book includes comparative plates illustrating many new and previously unpublished identification features. Subspecies, potential future splits, and other taxonomic issues are also addressed.
Callan Cohen has been birding in Madagascar since 1999, and recently discovered the song of the mysterious Collared Nightjar that was long believed to be silent. He has led more than 150 tours and expeditions to 23 African countries, including Madagascar, for Birding Africa, a bird tour company he founded. He is also a research associate at the FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology and coauthor of the Southern African Birdfinder. Ken Behrens lived in Madagascar for over a decade, spending endless time in the field on his own and guiding many tours for Tropical Birding. He is the coauthor of many books, including Wildlife of Madagascar, Habitats of the World, and Habitats of Africa (all Princeton WILDGuides). He is the cohost of the popular podcast Naturally Adventurous.