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From: David Stowe <>
Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 09:36:37 +1100
I got a few great books for Christmas including:
Penny Olsen's book on the Paradise Parrot which is fantastic - "Glimpses of Paradise - the quest for the Beautiful Parakeet". Obviously a mountain of work went into researching it. I am thoroughly enjoying it! I really like the graphic design of the book too from a visual standpoint, even though it is really a thorough history of the Paradise Parrot from it's first to 'last' sighting.
Sean Dooleys new one is also good but haven't read much yet.
Mitch Reardon's "Brolga Country" is a bit more photo/coffee table which is lovely also, but still plenty to read as well. I also received two field guides - the new Pizzey and also Derek Onley and Paul Schofields "ALbatrosses. Petrels and Shearwaters of the world" which are probably not quite what you were after??

ANyway hope everyone had a great Christmas and has a fantastic New Year.
I'm off tomorrow for my second attempt at the Lesser Yellowlegs so wish me luck!
Cheers,
Dave Stowe


On 28/12/2007, at 5:23 PM,  wrote:


Gordon

As others have said, Sean Dooley's books are very entertaining and
informative.

However, one book you may wish to check out is the Bedside Book of Birds by John Huxley. I got a copy for Christmas and it will provide me with lots
of bedtime reading about a variety of subjects.

There's a review at
http://www.smh.com.au/news/book-reviews/the-bedside-book-of-birds/ 2006/02/14/1139679567596.html

Regards

David




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Dear all -



As a rookie birder with limited time , I'm looking for well-written books
on
birds generally - eg, habits, biology, lifecycles, migrations, and the such - and on birding as a pastime. I gather Dooley's book would be a hoot on
the
latter.



I tried to read a book with lots of interesting bird info in it a few years
ago, but it was written in such a dull and pedestrian style I couldn't
finish it.



What is good out there?



I'm also not averse to well-written web-pages.



Thanks in advance



Cheers

Gordon

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