Egyptian Birds For the most part seen in the Nile Valley

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Egyptian Birds For the most part seen in the Nile Valley

by Charles Whymper

EN·~4 hours·60 chapters

Chapters

60 total
1

E G Y P T I A N B I R D S FOR THE MOST PART SEEN IN THE NILE VALLEY

0:16
2

FOREWORD

0:25
3

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

1:31
4

EGYPTIAN BIRDS

16:40
5

THE GRIFFON VULTURE, Gyps fulvus Arabic, Rakham.

7:36
6

THE EGYPTIAN VULTURE Neophron percnopterus Racham, Arabic

5:22
7

THE KESTREL Falco tinnunculus

5:10
8

THE PARASITIC KITE OR EGYPTIAN KITE Milvus aegyptius Arabic, Hiddayer

4:44
9

WHITE OWL, SCREECH OWL Strix flammea Arabic, Boma buda

3:57
10

THE LITTLE OWL Carine meridionalis

4:51

Description

A practical companion for anyone wandering the Nile valley, this guide offers clear, straightforward answers to the frequent question, “What bird is that?” Written for the curious traveller rather than the academic, it blends observation with a touch of historical charm, reflecting the author’s gratitude to the Khedive for his hospitality.

The book is richly illustrated with plates and line drawings that capture birds in mid‑air, on the water and among the reeds. It covers a wide array of familiar Egyptian species—from the bold kite that circles Alexandria’s skies to the swift kestrel hovering over countryside cliffs, the powerful peregrine falcon, and the distinctive black‑and‑white Egyptian vulture. Each entry highlights key field marks, flight patterns and calls, helping readers identify even distant silhouettes.

Beyond the visual guide, the text shares anecdotes about how ancient peoples watched these winged creatures to inspire navigation and engineering. It remains a handy reference for modern explorers seeking to recognize the living soundtrack of Egypt’s landscapes.

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Egyptian Birds For the most part seen in the Nile Valley For the most part seen in the Nile Valley

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (267K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive)

Release date

2014-09-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Charles Whymper

Charles Whymper

1853–1941

Best known for vivid wildlife and natural history illustration, this British artist brought birds, animals, and outdoor scenes to life for late Victorian and Edwardian readers. His work also reached book lovers through travel writing, sporting subjects, and editions connected with Arthur Conan Doyle.

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