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New Book About Scientific Names of Bird Species

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Subject: New Book About Scientific Names of Bird Species
From: "Stephen Ambrose" <>
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 12:45:48 +1100
Dear All,

 

A few months ago there was a discussion on Birding-aus about the meaning of
scientific names of bird species. I just came across the following new
publication in the Andrew Isles Natural History Books listings, which I
received by email this morning. I thought that others may be interested in
learning about it too.

 

[30647] Jobling, James A. Helm dictionary of scientific bird names. London:
2010.  Octavo, dustwrapper, 432 pp. AU$99.00 Many scientific bird names
describe a bird's habits, habitat,  distribution or a plumage feature, while
others are named after their  discoverers or in honour of prominent
ornithologists. This  extraordinary work of reference lists the generic and
specific name for  almost every species of bird in the world and gives its
meaning and  derivation. In the case of eponyms brief biographical details
are  provided for each of the personalities commemorated in the scientific
names. This fascinating book is an outstanding source of information which
will both educate and inform, and may even help to understand birds better.

 

Stephen Ambrose

Ryde, NSW

 

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