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Bird books

To: "Alastair Smith" <>
Subject: Bird books
From: Steve <>
Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 21:28:29 +1000
G'day Alistair

Buy field guides to foreign countries. Even if you never go they will transport you.

I would recommend the Collins Bird Guide to Britain and Europe (Mullarney, Svensson, Zetterstrom and Grant), the SIbley Guide to Birds (North America), the Birds of Southern Africa (Sinclair, Hockey and Tarboton) and the Birds of South East Asia (Robson). The first two are often considered benchmarks in modern field guide technology and the other two are conventional but mouth-watering books full of exotic species.

Then there is South America but others can suggest the better field guides to this region.

Another is Shorebirds by Hayman, Marchant and Prater. Getting on a bit but I bet it hasn't been surpassed.

I'm sure A&R could get one of these for you.

Cheers
Steve



On 03/07/2008, at 9:10 PM, Alastair Smith wrote:

I have just been given an Angus and Robertson gift voucher for $50 and
(obviously) I would like to purchase a birding-related book. I have all the
usual suspects - HANZAB, all the Australian field guides, books on
bird-watching (kingbird highway, The big year, Birding on borrowed time, Dools' two books etc) and bios such as the new one on Roger Tory Peterson. Therefore I wonder if the combined readership of birding-aus could help me identify a worthwhile book - perhaps the one book that should be in any bird
watchers library.

Regard
Alastair

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