The Phalarope and the Upland Sandpiper are brilliant, but when I
clicked on to the Roseate Spoonbill I felt that maybe you wouldn't
need a field guide like this to do every species (I don't think you
can confuse a Roseate Spoonbill with anything else).
So, perhaps a field guide to commonly confused spp.
:-)
John Leonard
On 4 March 2011 08:21, 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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