Sorry, got distracted and sent my last message before I had quite
finished.
Anyway, i don't see why the approach wouldn't work for Australia -- it
would be a nice supplement to the excellent field guides already
extant. Hope we get to return before it is done though. Perhaps in a
year or two.
Eric Jeffrey
Falls Church, VA
USA
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From: david taylor <>
To: Michael Ramsey <>
Cc:
Sent: Thu, Mar 3, 2011 5:05 pm
Subject: new field guide
Hi Michael - a really unique and very useful approach for mine....
agree with
you regarding the jizz - see no reason why a similar approach wouldnt
be useful
here - theres so many people taking images of birds these days in all
manner of
poses and environments so one can imagine no shortage of images that
could be
used.
cheers
David Taylor
On 04/03/2011, at 7:21 AM, Michael Ramsey wrote:
Not for Australia but the US by Richard Crossley. He has taken
pictures and
habitats of birds and put them into a page digitally as they would be
seen in
the field.
From the website there also seems to be a Bristish Guide in
development as
well.
I am quite impressed with the approach of images of birds as they
would appear
in the field, to get a grasp of their "jizz" etc.
The page below shows an example of an Upland Sandpiper and if you
scroll
forwards and back you can see other birds. I like the Black Scoter page.
http://www.crossleybooks.com/books/?album=1&photo=163
Can any one see the potenial for a field guide like this for
Australia.
Michael Ramsey
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