Hi everyone
 I received some very good news from Alan McBride, one of the authors  
of the revised edition of "The Complete Guide to Finding the Birds of  
Australia" (originally by Richard and Sarah Thomas). It is due for  
release on March 1.  Find out more at CSIRO Publishing: http://www.publish.csiro.au/nid/21/pid/6411.htm 
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More info from Alan:
 "Known affectionately by the authors as Tim Tam (from TTAM - the  
authors, Thomas, Thomas, Andrew & McBride) that other much loved  
Aussie treat, they have managed to visit practically every site over  
the last five years, checked out the ones they were unable to get to  
or found a few new ones. A surprisingly large number of sites are  
still extant and this surprised both Australian based authors as well  
as Richard & Sarah. We ask readers to please note where sites have  
been changed and the need for asking permission now exists such as Mt  
Lyndhurst or is completely off limits such as Pyampa Station.
 "We also mention that the book is a guide to finding birds and NOT A  
SITE GUIDE and is designed for visitors and locals to get to the  
better spots to see particular birds. There are a number of excellent  
site guides around for the various regions of Australia and having  
used them in renewing this effort we recommend them all unreservedly;  
not to mention some excellent web sites such as Frank O'Connor, Peter  
Waanders and others. Apart from finding the birds the book now  
contains a remarkable selection of bird photos and we thank the  
photographers involved particularly for these and of course CSIRO for  
publishing it and saving us having a full garage!
 "We hope the phrase, whose got the TIM TAM will turn up more and more  
in years to come but none of us mind if it's still called Thomas &  
Thomas or T &* T".
So far no news of an iPhone app :-(
Russell Woodford
Birding-Aus List Owner
Geelong   Victoria   Australia
http://www.birding-aus.org
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