Birds & Birdwatching

  • Home
    Do you believe that you can define a person by the home they live in and the possessions they surround themselves with? Do the books on their shelves and the paint on their walls give away their personality, and what would you think about someone who lived in a white, minimal space with nothing at ...
  • Hand Guide to the Birds of New Zealand
  • Broken Angels
    For one woman, Nancye O'Reilly, this shocking path of events is real. Such tragedies would have destroyed a lesser woman, but Nancye took control of her life and made some crucial decisions to improve her lot and that of her two remaining sons. As a result of her extraordinary experiences, she is n...
  • Birdhouse Builder's Manual
    Choosing a beautiful birdhouse that will transform any backyard into a popular nesting site for feathered friends is easy with this design, construction, and installation guide. With photos and drawings, this book outlines the use of Power tools and accessories, how to measure, mark, and lay out, w...
  • Birds in Your Garden
    This is a book for domestic birdwatchers. It is full of stories of birds and their ways, helpful hints on how to attract more and rarer birds to your garden, advice on preserving their habitat and our environment, and information on the identification of birds -- from Silvereyes to Fairy-wrens and ...
  • Penguins
    Renowned science writer Wayne Lynch has a passion and fascination for the members of the penguin family. A self-described penguin addict, he has logged more than 130,000 miles to sit among hundreds, sometimes even thousands of penguins on the far-flung beaches of the Galapagos Islands, Chile, Antar...
  • Albatrosses, Petrels and Shearwaters of the World
    Famous for their size and elegance in flight, albatrosses are familiar to anyone who has travelled through the southern oceans, and are a flagship family of conservation concern. However, albatrosses are just one of several groups of 'pelagic' birds - those that visit land only to breed, and spend ...
  • Birds of the World
    Philip's Photographic Guide to Birds of the World features 1,300 individual bird species, making it the most comprehensive single-volume photographic collection of birds ever produced. As well as illustrating in full colour one seventh of all known bird species, the book also features the most up-t...
  • Fifty Places to Go Birding Before You Die
    Some bird lovers hang feeders in their gardens and accumulate garden lists, others participate in annual 'Christmas Counts', a select few travel to the ends of the earth in an effort to see every bird in the world. With Fifty Places to Go Birding Before You Die, Chris Santella takes the best-sellin...
  • Flights of Fancy
    Did you know that Barnacle geese were once classified as fish? That both the Cherokees and the ancient Greeks were convinced that cranes regularly fought battles with pygmies? That the Swiss believed that any cuckoo that managed to survive for a year would turn into an eagle? Throughout history, bi...
  • How to Watch a Bird
    Steve Braunias writes: 'When a black-backed gull flew past the balcony of my girlfriend's apartment in downtown Auckland on a sultry evening last summer, it came so close to where I was standing, so suddenly and dazzlingly, a white flash against the black night, I was bowled over with hap...
  • Kiwi
    Back in 1990, when Neville Peat wrote The Incredible Kiwi, the national bird was in retreat, from habitat loss and the severe impact of predation. It was not well understood, being nocturnal and hidden in the forest. Most Kiwis had never seen their n...
  • New Zealand Birds in Focus
    Geoff Moon has been photographing New Zealand birds for over 50 years. He has pioneered techniques (including the construction of hides up to 10 metres off the ground) and piqued passions for the recording and conservation of the unique avifauna found in this country. The birds illustrated in this ...
  • Philip's Guide to Birds of Britain and Europe
    Philip's Guide to Birds of Britain and Europe is a highly practical field guide in a convenient pocket-sized format, and is organized for maximum ease of use. The birds are arranged in the new standard sequence of orders and families, starting with waterfowl and ending with passerines (perching bir...
  • Whose Bird?
    Birders often wonder about the people commemorated in the names of many of our familiar bird species. Was Bonaparte's Gull named after Napoleon? Was the Pallas who named Pallas' Warbler the same individual as the discoverer of Pallas' Sandgrouse, and if so did he discover the two birds at the same ...
  • Why Don't Woodpeckers Get Headaches?
    In 1983, Mike O'Connor, an out-of-work schoolteacher, opened The Birdwatcher's General Store on Cape Cod. Since that time, he has answered thousands of questions about birds both at the store as well as in a weekly newspaper. The questions are diverse: how can I attract birds, how can I get ride of...
  • Anoraks to Zitting Cisticola
    Anoraks to Zitting Cisticolais a guide to the secret world of birdwatching. It has all the stuff the real guides don't tell you: how to look cool in binoculars, how not to get stuck with a bird bore, how to start your own bird list, what not to wear, whether birds have penises and so on. Using an a...
  • Arctic Wings
    This is a celebration in word and image of the birds who return each year to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to nest - and how they link every point on the globe. 200 colour photos from award-wining nature photographers, Subhankar Banerjee, Steven Kazlowski and Arthur Morris are included. Essay...
  • Australian Magpie
    Brings together everything we know about the biology and behaviour of this unusual species. It includes the latest research on magpie vocalisation and aspects of anatomy, physiology, development and health not previously published. This research spans six years with more than 6000 hours of observat...
  • Bird
    This beautiful gift book tells the story of the development of bird art through the ages. It ranges from the early decorative but often fanciful images of birds, through more accurate portrayals resulting from exploration and an increasing knowledge of the worlds avifauna, to modern attempts at cap...
  • Birding Sites Around Perth (Western Australia)
    This book provides, details on thirty-eight outstanding sites. For each site there is a map, a list of birds likely to be seen, and notes on species of special interest. Information is given on feeding and nesting habits. As well as describing these sites, the book outlines day tours that take in s...
  • Birds of Aotearoa
    Describes the early relationship in New Zealand between Maori and the extraordinary birds they found there. The book provides scientific information, recounts traditions explaining the birds' origins and natures, quotes from songs that they appear in, and shows us some of the beautiful items used b...
  • The Bird Fancier: a Journey to Peking
    'Birds have always fascinated me,' writes Alastair Morrison in this charming memoir of a young man making his way in the world in the 1930s and 1940s. 'As long as I can remember they have excited my interest and imagination, beautiful creatures and g...
  • Dino-birds
    This text explores the ever-growing evidence supporting the evolution of dinosaurs to birds. Dinosaur expert Angela Milner looks at the astounding fossil feathery dinosaurs from China and the bird fossils from other sights around the world, to take us on a journey from those dinosaurs to the birds ...
  • The Encyclopedia of Birds
  • Living With Peacocks
    This little book provides delightful, down-to-earth insights into what it's like to actually live with one of the grandest, most beautiful animals on our planet, the peacock. It gives loads of tips on what to feed these birds, sheltering tips, and whether or not to let them roam freely about your p...
  • Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic Birds: Raptors to Lapwings v.2
    Part of an exhaustive reference work which details over 900 species, this volume provides full descriptions of 119 breeds and illustrations that demonstrate behavioural postures and plumage. The text includes information on: habitat distribution and population field identification food social organ...
  • The Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic Birds: Pardalotes to Shrike-thrushes v.6
    This volume provides detailed descriptions of 107 species, including the pardalotes, gerygones and thornbills, the robins, babblers, wedgebills and quail-thrushes, in addition to the monarchs, flycatchers and fantails. Forty-three colour plates by renowned bird artists such as Peter Marsack and Pet...
  • Birds of Marsh and Mere and How to Shoot Them - Twenty Five Years of Wildfowling
    Originally published in London, 1926. Wildfowling is one of the manliest of all sports with the gun. Wildfowlers are the cream of all shooters because the bag means nothing, but the quality of the sport is everything. No man can hope to ensure constant success in wildfowling unless he is also a nat...
  • The Peregrine's Journey
    The Peregrine's Journey vividly describes one of the most remarkable feats in the animal kingdom. Beginning in Alaska and ending two months later in Argentina, the peregrine falcon's annual migration is an 8,000-mile flight across the Americas. This beautifully illustrated book allows young readers...
  • Early Birds
    Everyone says they would like to retire early, but Rodney Rothman actually did it — forty years early. Burnt out, he decides at the age of twenty-eight to get an early start on his golden years. He travels to Boca Raton, Florida, where he moves in with an elderly piano teacher at Century Vill...
  • Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic Birds: Parrots to Dollarbirds v.4
    Volume 1 covers all species from parrots to dollarbirds. The text for each bird includes field identification, habitat, distribution, movements, food, voice, social organization and behaviour, breeding and plumage. There are colour illustrations of every species, showing developmental and seasonal ...
  • A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Japan and North-east Asia
    Despite its rich avifauna and popularity with tourists, Japan has long been lacking a good English-language field guide. This new photographic guide will be the first book to cover the Japanese avifauna in English for over 25 years, and the first photoguide to the country in English. It will also i...
  • Where to Watch Birds in North West England and the Isle of Man
    The guide explores the best birding sites in the area, and several new sites have been added to this revised and updated third edition. Each site is described in terms of habitat, species, access and timing, and the volume is illustrated throughout with line drawings and maps of each site. The manu...
  • Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic Birds: Snipe to Pigeons v.3
    HANZAB is one of the world's major ornithological projects, and the first two volumes have attracted both critical praise and an international market. Volume 3 covers 129 species - the pratincoles, migratory waders and shore-birds, skuas, gulls and terns, and pigeons and doves. Many of the birds ar...
  • Lonely Planet - Watching Wildlife Central America
    Aimed at experts and beginners, this guide covers the wildlife of Belize, Costa Rica and Panama. The colour photographs highlight the region's variety of mammals, birds and reptiles. Second-hand book, click to see more...
  • Audubon Handbook
  • Birds of Southern Africa
    Birds of Southern Africa is the best and most authoritative guide to the birds of one of the world's most fertile birding regions. Two hundred color plates comprising over 4,000 expert illustrations help birders to distinguish all of southern Africa's approximately 950 bird species. The illustratio...
  • Avian Growth and Development
    Although birds have a rather uniform body plan and physiology, they exhibit marked variation in development type, parental care, and rate of growth. This makes them ideal for studying and understanding evolutionary adaptation. Presenting an integrative perspective of organism biology, ecology, and ...
  • Bird Day How to Prepare For It
    THE aim of this book is to assist school children in the accurate study of a few birds. It is believed that if this be attained, further study of birds will take care of itself. Thanks are due the Audubon Society, ornithologists, educators, and legislators, for the generous approbation and assistan...
  • Bird Watching - Observations on British Birds
    Originally published in London 1901. The author was a distinguished naturalist of his time. This book is a record of some of his observations of British birds. Contents Include: Watching Great Plovers, Ringed Plovers, Redshanks, Peewits, Stock Doves, Wood Pigeons, Snipe, Sea Birds, etc. - Watching ...
  • Birds Nesting and Egg Collecting
    Originally published in 1920 when collecting bird's egss was a legal and accepted pastime for young and old. The author was a true countryman and sporting gentleman with a great knowledge and much experience of British birds and their ways. The contents include - Where and when to look - equipment ...
  • Birds of Florida
    Full page accounts with color illustrations and range maps for 320 birds that occur in Florida on a regular basis Quick reference guide, organized into color-coded family groupings Map of best birding sites and descriptions Appendix of 33 occasional and accidental species found in FL Glossary of te...
  • Birds of the Los Angeles Region
    A pocket-sized photographic guide to the common birds of the Los Angeles region with full-page color photographs of each bird and accompanying identification information. Covers over 300 birds located within a 50 mile radius of downtown Los Angeles. Also includes the basics of bird watching, attrac...
  • Field Book of Wild Birds and Their Music
    Undoubtedly the thing we love and cherish most about the little wild-wood singer is his song. But the songs, what of them! Why is the singer recorded in all the books, but never - or hardly ever - his song? Well, the question is a difficult one to answer without finding fault with some one, so it w...
  • Summer Studies of Birds and Books
    Originally published in London 1895. A selection of lectures given by the author to the Natural History Society. Contents Include : Getting Ready - To the Engstlen Alp Once More - Among the Birds in Wales - The Marsh Warbler in Oxfordshire and Switzerland - A Chapter on Wagtails - On the Songs of B...
  • Birds of Texas
    The most comprehensive series of field guides to North American birds ever. This impressive collection highlights birds from all regions of the United States including localized areas such as the Mid-Atlantic, the Pacific Northwest and New England. Whether birding in the foothills of New England, t...
  • The Birder's Guide to Oregon
    Evanich's book for serious birders explores the state of Oregon with maps, illustrations and tips that are useful for finding those off-the-beaten-path birding locations....
  • Compact Guide to Oklahoma Birds
    83 species birds featured 2 pages devoted to each species common and scientific names full-color illustrations...
  • Extraordinary Pheasants
    The author and photographer who brought Abrams Extraordinary Chickens (now in its fourth printing) is back with another singular and charming book. With gorgeous color photographs and informative text, Stephen Green-Armytage turns his attention to the pheasant family, capturing with his camera phea...
  • Extraordinary Pigeons
    In Extraordinary Pigeons, Stephen Green-Armytage continues the photographic exploration of birds he began in his popular Extraordinary Chickens and the follow-up Extraordinary Pheasants. Represented are breeds from around the world, including the Nicobar Pigeons of the Congo region, the Philippine ...
  • The Ecology of Bird Communities: Processes and Variations v. 2
    The two volumes of John Wiens' Ecology of Bird Communities have applications and importance to the whole field of ecology. The books contain a detailed synthesis of our current understanding of the patterns of organisation of bird communities and of the factors that may determine them, drawing from...
  • Field Guide to the Birds of Nepal
    This is a field guide to 760 species of bird found in Nepal, which is one of the most popular trekking destinations in the world. It offers plates with text on facing pages for at-a-glance reference and covers identification, voice, habitat, altitudinal range, distribution and status....
  • The Flight of the Emu
    This work is a history of Australian birding in the 20th century. The emu of the title comes from the 100-year journal of the Royal Australasian Ornithologist's Union, but the text is much more than the history of a society. It encompasses ornithological research in museums, universities, governmen...
  • A Guide to Pheasants and Waterfowl
    Waterfowl species include: Magpie Goose, Black Swan, Mute Swan, Canada Goose, Cape Barren Goose, Grass Whistling Duck, Water Whistling Duck, Burdekin Duck, Ruddy Shelduck, Australian Shelduck, New Zealand Shelduck, Egyptian Goose, Grey Teal, Chestnut Teal, Pacific Black Duck, Australasian Shoveler,...
  • A History of Ornithology
    Peter Bircham looks at the history of British ornithology from 1066 to the mid-1970s, exploring along the way the first bird book written, the compilation of the original British lists, various notable collectors, the first studies of migration, significant changes to the classification of species,...
  • Handbook of Australian New Zealand and Antartic Birds
    This 7th and final volume in the HANZAB series provides a complete and comprehensive account, including sonagrams of all 957 bird species in Australia, NZ & Antarctica 10% of the world's known bird species. Vol 7 completes the coverage of the passerines, and includes a combined index for the wh...
  • Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic Birds
    The complete set of HANZAB, providing a complete and comprehensive account of all 957 bird species in Australia, NZ and Antarctica. It describes in detail some 10% of all known bird species in the world, and synthesises our knowledge of the abundance, habitat, behaviour and morphology of all bird s...
  • Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic Birds: Tyrant Flycatchers to Chats v.5
    HANZAB is one of the world's major ornithological projects. This book is intended for ornithologists and naturalists at all levels, from amateurs and enthusiasts to specialists and professional ornithologists around the world....
  • Herons, Egrets and Bitterns
    This is the first book to deal exclusively with the Australian members of the Family Ardeidae (herons, egrets and bitterns). It gives a comprehensive, easy-to-read, account of their origins, classification and biology, and explains the features that distinguish them from other birds. The author dev...
  • How to be a Bad Birdwatcher
    Look out of the window. See a bird. Enjoy it. Congratulations. You are now a bad birdwatcher. Anyone who has ever gazed up at the sky or stared out of the window knows something about birds. In this funny, inspiring, eye-opening book, Simon Barnes paints a riveting picture of how bird-watching has ...
  • Kookaburra
    Kookaburras are among the largest kingfishers in the world. They can live in a wide variety of habitats, and have adapted to living around humans relatively well. While they may be a familiar icon, Sarah Legge also explains why this laughing king of the bush' is a much more complex bird than genera...
  • The Mini Hummingbird Feeder
    Get close to the world's smallest and most fascinating bird species. Did you know that hummingbirds visit 2,000 to 5,000 flowers each day, or, that they are the only birds capable of flying backwards? Hummingbirds thrive in the Americas, and 15 species breed within the United States alone. This tin...
  • Nest Boxes for Wildlife
    Much of Australia's wildlife will not survive without hollows for nesting. The complete practical guide with extensive plans. The book is ideal for your garden! With some basic carpentry skills you can build a nest box, and be rewarded by the pleasure of watching the activities of the wildlife that...
  • The New Atlas of Australian Birds
    The culmination of the largest continent-wide survey of birds in the world, The New Atlas of Australian Birds documents the seasonal distribution and breeding maps for over 650 bird species. Change maps are also presented for 250 species, identifying...
  • Owls
    Owls have always occupied a special place in the popular imagination, regarded throughout history as both a harbinger of doom and a symbol of wisdom. In this newest title in Stackpole's Wild Guide series, author Cynthia Berger explores the lives of these fascinating and mysterious creatures, i...
  • Penguin Life
    Among the most appealing and extraordinary of all the world's wildlife, penguins lead a remarkable life swimming, fishing, breeding and surviving in the most inhospitable conditions on earth. Acclaimed photographer Andy Rouse photographs the 'forgott...
  • Population Limitation in Birds
    This book meets the demand for a comprehensive introduction to understanding the processes of population limitation. Recognized world-wide as a respected biologist and communicator, Dr. Ian Newton has now written a clear and detailed treatise on local scale population limiting factors in birds. It ...
  • Raptors of North America
    From majestic Bald Eagles to tiny Elf Owls, raptors are nature's most fascinating and powerful birds. As predators with wide ranging habitats and food sources, raptors also serve as a litmus test for the health of their ecosystems. To preserve a spec...
  • Raptors of the World
    Raptors of the World (Helm, 2001) is the definitive handbook to this most popular group of birds. This new field guide uses all of the plates from Raptors of the World, with a concise, revised text on facing pages, to create a conveniently-sized, lightweight field reference covering all 340 raptor ...
  • Return of the Condor
    This fascinating volume takes a unique insider's look at the remarkable story of the fight to save a species from the brink of extinction. During the 1980's the condor population in America was down to only twenty-two individuals. It was at this make...
  • The Reed Field Guide to New Zealand Alpine Flora and Fauna
    Many people don't realise that New Zealand hosts an amazing depth of alpine fauna and flora. Included in this books are the mammals, birds, frogs and lizards, fish, insects, spiders, molluscs, shrubs, herbs, orchids, grasses and ferns that inhabit our alpine areas. In The Reed Field Guide to New Ze...
  • Shorebirds of Australia
    Brings together the latest information about the behavior and biology of waders, and how they are distributed on the Australian coast. Describes and illustrates more than 50 species, and provides an essential resource for ornithologists and professionals making decisions about conservation and land...
  • Teach Yourself Birdwatching
    If you've ever fancied the thought of birdwatching as a hobby, or have always been interested in the birds that visit your garden, this book will prove indispensable. It covers everything you need to know to spot birds, from what you might expect to discover, to the basic equipment, the different p...
  • Wedge-tailed Eagle
    Covers the main stages in an eagle's life, as well as looking at its habitat features, diet, habits and predators. Also included are a distribution map, a page of 'animal facts', a timeline of the various stages and a glossary and index. For use with children aged 4-8, in a classroom environment....
  • Wetland Birds
    Wetland birds provide us with some of nature's most wonderful sights, from vast flocks wheeling overhead to newly-hatched chicks drying in the sun. Apart from their beauty, recreational and economic importance, they are excellent indicators of water quality and measures of biodiversity. But how do ...
  • Wetland Birds of North America
    Wetlands are home to the greatest diversity of bird species in North America. In this comprehensive guide, photographer and naturalist Scott Leslie covers more than 70 varieties, including waterfowl, birds of prey, diving birds and perching birds. Each entry provides a complete profile of a species...
  • Where to Watch Birds in World Cities
    All birders enjoy the excitement of birding abroad. However, many overseas trips are for business or for family holidays, and birding opportunities may be frustratingly brief. This book is aimed at all birders who would like to make the most of their...
  • The Birdwatcher's Pocket Companion
    This attractive, handy pocket book will appeal to all twitchers, birders, ornithologists and garden-tickers. There are many species of birdwatcher, and they're all catered for by this unique book. From the serious (why vultures are dying out in Asia) to the bizarre (the parrot that can read minds) ...
  • Eagles, Hawks and Falcons of Australia
    A blend of writing and photography with an essay on each of the 24 species of eagles, hawks and falcons in Australia....
  • A Guide to Gouldian Finches and Their Mutations
    Features concise information on Gouldian Finches in the wild and in captivity, including housing, nutrition, breeding, mutation and colour breeding, health and disease....
  • A Mini Guide to the Identification of New Zealand's Land Birds
    Condensed version of: Which New Zealand bird? : a simple step-by-step guide to the identification of New Zealand's native and introduced birds....
  • New Zealand's Unique Birds
    This stunning book covers the endemic birds of New Zealand, both living and extinct, concentrating on features that make them unique and interesting. New Zealand's birds include the largest living rail and the largest living parrot. Among the extinct species included in the book are the world's tal...
  • Seeking the Sacred Raven
    Will the 'Alala ever return to the wild? A bird sacred to Hawaiians and a member of the raven family, the 'Alala today survives only in captivity. How the species once flourished, how it has been driven to near-extinction, and how people struggled to save it, is the gripping story of Seeking the Sa...
  • Which New Zealand Bird?
    A completely different and unique approach to bird identification....
  • Birds in Love
    Loons dance duets atop the water warblers sing sweet songs to woo the opposite sex the ruffed grouse beats a startling rhythm and all manner of males display their true colors, from the brilliant red of the cardinal to the iridescent blue of the peac...
  • Birds of South-eastern Australia: Vol. 1
  • The Birds of Gwent
    The County Avifauna series provides detailed information on the range and status of bird species at county level. Areas covered so far include Norfolk, Suffolk, Dorset, the Shetland Islands and the Isles of Scilly, with The Birds of Essex in press. Each title includes a breakdown of rarity records,...
  • Classic Bird Prints
    A beautifully illustrated collection that spans over a century of British involvement in India. Many of the British officers found the local fauna fascinating, and their enthusiasm, together with the work of Indian artists, went on to lay the foundations for modern Indian ornithology....
  • Flight Plans
    For millions of bird lovers, and anyone who has ever had to alter their flight plans, Maryjo Koch offers captivating, beautifully detailed watercolor paintings of more than 25 different bird species in this uplifting keepsake that pairs Koch's avian images with inspiring prose about soaring above d...
  • The Greater Flamingo
    With their curious feeding behaviour, peculiar elongated body, gregarious social lives and exotic pink plumage, flamingos are among the most familiar and popular of all the world's birds. They have inspired artists, poets and amateur naturalists for centuries, but until 50 years ago very little was...
  • Handbook of Australian, New Zealand, and Antarctic Birds: Ratites to Ducks v. 1
    Volume 1 covers all species from emus to ducks. The text for each bird includes field identification, habitat, distribution, movements, food, voice, social organization and behaviour, breeding and plumage. There are colour illustrations of every species, showing developmental and seasonal changes i...
  • Pigeons
    They have been worshipped as fertility goddesses and revered as symbols of peace. Domesticated since the dawn of humankind, they have been crucial to wartime communications for every major historical superpower from ancient Egypt to the United States and are credited with saving thousands of lives....
  • The Reed Field Guide to Common New Zealand Shorebirds
  • What Australian Bird is That?
    From the bestselling Gould league of Australian birds, revised and expanded, with new hand painted illustrations of the most recognisable famous and beautiful of Australia's avian fauna. Part field guide, part coffee table book this book will operate as a lavish showcase of Australian birds and the...
  • Where to Watch Birds in Southern and Western Spain
    Southern Iberia is in the top rank of European birding hotspots. The third edition of this popular book, first published in 1994, continues to ensure that visitors can make the most of the region's many attractions. Regular visits have brought the information on all sites up-to-date: maps, access d...
  • Where to Watch Birds in Wales
    This is the fourth edition of this very popular site guide. Wales remains one of the most alluring regions for birdwatchers its range of habitats ensures a wide variety of species amidst the often spectacular scenery. This new edition includes many additional sites added, new up-to-date maps and li...
  • Amazon Parrots
    This book contains a wealth of information on feeding and housing plus chapters on Amazons as Companion Parrots, Aviaries, Disease, Life in the Wild, Breeding, Health Care and Conservation. It also contains detailed sections on each of nearly 30 species with descriptions of their unique characteris...
  • Australian Birds
    Composed of folded, laminated cards, this publication is designed to form a handy, simplified reference to Australian bird species. Clear illustrations, brief descriptions and scientific nomenclature make this a simple and easy-to-follow guide for am...
  • Australian Broad-Tailed Parrots

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