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Birds of Australia Ken Simpson

Birds of Australia By Ken Simpson

Birds of Australia by Ken Simpson


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Captures the details of Australia's 760 birds. This book offers key points of identification, as well as information about the birds' abundance and patterns of movement. It includes sixteen colour plates, distribution maps with sub-species shown, and more than 900 black-and-white illustrations.

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Birds of Australia: Seventh Edition by Ken Simpson

This is the completely revised seventh edition of Australia's best field guide, with more than 500,000 copies sold over its lifetime. In 132 colour plates of remarkable beauty and precision, Nicolas Day has captured the details of all of Australia's 760 birds. Succinct text by Ken Simpson and other experts gives key points of identification, as well as information about the birds' abundance and patterns of movement. Every species text is accompanied by a detailed map showing the boundaries of breeding and non-breeding populations. This updated edition includes sixteen new or revised colour plates, all new distribution maps with sub-species shown, and more than 900 black-and-white illustrations.The Vagrant Bird Bulletin has been extended to include 74 species, while a useful breeding summary for every species gives immediate information regarding their annual breeding cycle. All readers, whether beginners or experienced birdwatchers, ornithologists, students or travellers, will find Simpson and Day's "Birds of Australia" an unrivalled companion to discovering the unique birdlife of this remarkable continent. It includes: a field guide section that offers key points of identification using the latest classification system; 132 superb full colour plates showing all Australian bird species, including 16 new or revised plates; all new distribution maps with subspecies shown; more than 900 black and white line illustrations, many new or redrawn; extended breeding information; Vagrant Bird Bulletin with 74 species; and, an updated core library for beginner birdwatchers.

Birds of Australia Reviews

This field guide is an essential field and library reference for anyone observing and identifying Australia's rich birdlife. Most highly recommended. Wildlife Activist Considerable attention has gone into the excellent design. The vibrancy of the color plates, with attention to the feature detail, is magnificent. Quarterly Review of Biology

About Ken Simpson

Ken Simpson is the author of "Birds in Bass Strait" (1972) and co-author of "Birdwatching in Australia and New Zealand" (with Zoe Wilson, 1998). He is the recipient of the honorary degree, Master of Science, from Monash University (1974) and the Australian Natural History Medallion (1996). Nicolas Day conducts wildlife art classes around Australia. He exhibits regularly in Victorian galleries, and his artwork has been featured in "Field Guide to the Birds of the ACT" (with McComas Taylor, 1993) and "Birds of the Solomons, Vanuatu and New Caledonia" (with Chris Doughty and Andrew Plant, 2000).

Table of Contents

Quick Index iv Acknowledgments vi Preface 7 Introdution vii How to use this book ix Codes used in this book x How to observe a bird 1 Parts of a bird's body 1 Believing your eyes 2 Key to Families 8 Field information 18 Vagrant bird bulletin 282 Where the birds live 302 Vegetation and landform habitats of Australia 302 Breeding information 310 The life cycle of a bird 310 Breeding summary 311 Australian island territories checklists 332 Appendices 342 Hints for birdwatchers 342 Glossary 346 Birdwatching societies 350 Core library 351 Index of Latin names 357 Index of common names 371 Writers, artist, and their contributors 381 Quick index 382

Additional information

CIN0691120498G
9780691120492
0691120498
Birds of Australia: Seventh Edition by Ken Simpson
Used - Good
Hardback
Princeton University Press
2004-07-06
392
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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