The problem with many such books is that they quickly become out of date -
with the ever increasing spread of suburbia and the movement of birds
through climate change etc I wonder how valuable they are after a few years?
Would be interested in other birders views on this subject - I certainly had
one "Where to find birds" book (not this one) that I tried to use a few
years after publication and 50% of the sites I checked were now housing
developments.
I think Lloyd Nielsen has a more modern version, although how good it is I
can't say as I don't have the book
On 02/04/07, Graham Turner <> wrote:
G'day Birders, does anyone know where I can get my hands on a copy of The
complete guide to finding the Birds of Australia. I have heard so many
references to this book on Birding aus yet I have never seen the book. I
have tried a few places but it is out of print and sold out
Any ideas?
Thanks
Graham Turner
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