
A Naturalist's Guide to the Birds of Australia
Description
A Naturalist’s Guide to the Birds of Australia is a user-friendly field guide to 280 of the country’s most commonly seen and rare endemic bird species. Ideal for both residents and visitors, this fourth edition has been fully updated with the latest taxonomy and new photographs, offering a reliable and accessible introduction to Australia’s unique birdlife.
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Each species entry includes a high-quality image and detailed description covering nomenclature, size, distribution, habitat and behaviour. Species-level taxonomy follows IOC version 13.1 (Gill et al. 2023), while common names reflect the BirdLife Australia Working List version 3.0 (2019).
The book opens with an informative overview of Australia’s climate, vegetation and biogeography, as well as key birdwatching locations across the country. A complete checklist of Australian birds is included, with both common and scientific names, and IUCN conservation status.
Beautifully presented and compact, this is an essential companion for beginner birdwatchers, bushwalkers, and nature lovers.
Specifications
- 176 Pages
- Paperback
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