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Subject: | Top 100 avian species |
From: | Syd Curtis <> |
Date: | Wed, 10 Sep 2008 21:39:19 +1000 |
I note a bookseller adv. for: "Chandler, David and Dominic Couzens. 100 birds to see before you die: the ultimate wish-list for birders everywhere. Scoresby: 2008. Large octavo, dustwrapper, 222 pp., colour photographs, maps. AU$35.00 "This book is the ultimate birdwatcher's wish-list. Fiercely debated by two renowned birding authors using various criteria to arrive at their selection, this top 100 includes avian species that are endangered; common species with particularly exceptional plumage or behaviour, and others that have gained legendary status." I don't intend buying it myself, but am mildly curious to know what Australians make the list. Any b-aus subscriber able to enlighten me? Cheers Syd =============================== www.birding-aus.org birding-aus.blogspot.com To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send the message: unsubscribe (in the body of the message, with no Subject line) to: =============================== |
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