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Book- "Best 100 birdwatching sites in Australia"

To: Troy Mutton <>
Subject: Book- "Best 100 birdwatching sites in Australia"
From: Ed Williams <>
Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2013 19:09:16 +1100
Hi all,

I got my copy today and think that Troy sums it up well.  It's no Thomas & 
Thomas so for target birding and hardcore itineraries it wouldn't be a huge 
benefit.  (Nor does it claim to be.)

However it is a nice gentle browsing book to flick through and for visitors to 
Aus and new birders it will show them what birding in Australia has to offer.

And let's be honest the first thing most birders will do when they get their 
copy is to count how many places they've visited... :)

Cheers,

Ed


Ed Williams

P.S. only 38 for me ;)


  
On 10/10/2013, at 10:47 AM, "Troy Mutton" <> wrote:

> Hi Carl,
> 
> I've just had a look at this book at work, and it is, as Sue says in the 
> introduction, a purely subjective look at "fun" places to go birding. Light 
> on specific details of where to go and what is there, although that's not the 
> intention of the book. I did raise my eyebrows that The Rock NR is included 
> in the Best 100 sites in Australia - sure, I drop in every time I'm in the 
> area, but personally I wouldn't include it as a top 100 sites for Australia - 
> perhaps NSW, but that's just my opinion. (As an aside, I find the birding in 
> nearby Berry Jerry SF better than The Rock).
> 
> It's a nice read rather than a gritty "go here, turn left and look up the big 
> tree on the right to see X" read. In that regard, whereas I would use people 
> I know who've visited an area, Thomas et al, birding-aus, and eremaea when 
> visiting somewhere new, I don't know that I'd really miss anything by not 
> consulting this title. To be clear, however, that isn't the purpose of this 
> book - it's a journey through sites Sue has had fun birding, with personal 
> anecdotes about some of the locations and experiences she's had. I've visited 
> many of these sites myself, as will have many readers, and I agree that 
> they're good, fun places to go birding.
> 
> Personally I don't like the organisation - the sites don't appear to be 
> ranked (although Broome and Werribee are the top 2 sites, which would suggest 
> that they're ranked), and they are mixed up all over the place, not by 
> state/region or anything else I can easily establish. Some readers may find 
> that refreshing, I found it hard to quickly find anything, which limits its 
> use as a tool for researching what locations might be around a site. For 
> instance Hattah-Kulkyne NP is 8 places away from Wyperfield NP, and 16 more 
> away from Bronzewing FFR, yet they're all in the same, broad Western Victoria 
> area. Perhaps a map with the numbers of the sites keying them out could be 
> included near the contents page in a revised, future edition? Anyway - the 
> book is not really meant for that, so it's probably not that big of a deal.
> 
> 3 stars.
> 
> Cheers
> Troy
> 
> 
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> In an email from Andrew Isles this morning, there is a title "Best 100 
> birdwatching sites in Australia" by Sue Taylor. Has anyone had a look at this 
> book?
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Carl Clifford
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