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Where to Watch Birds in New Zealand More Than 30 of the Country's Best Birding Locations

Wildlife Guide Out of Print
By: Kathy Ombler
272 pages, 33 maps, 30 col photos
Where to Watch Birds in New Zealand
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  • Where to Watch Birds in New Zealand ISBN: 9781869661540 Paperback Jan 2008 Out of Print #170608
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New Zealand's remarkable range of landscapes is home to an equally spectacular avian fauna. Not only are its endemic and native species at the top of any bird-watcher's must-see list, but its roll-call of seabirds, such as albatrosses and petrels, is world-renowned. In Where to Watch Birds in New Zealand Kathy Ombler introduces more than 30 of New Zealand's finest birding sites, with a full description of the location as well as a list of the birds to watch out for. Here are just a few examples of the sites that are covered:

Otago Peninsula, home to colonies of northern royal albatross, yellow-eyed and blue penguins and many other seabird species.

Kapiti Island, huge predator-free island that is a refuge for kokako, takahe, saddleback and stitchbird.

Farewell Spit, which gives seasonal lodging to hundreds of thousands of New Zealand and overseas migrants.

All the sites can be visited privately or with guided tours, and many of the tour and sanctuary operators have good connections with key bird-watching organisations in Britain and the US. The book also includes location maps, colour photography, a list of all the species mentioned, plus a shortlist of `must-see' birds, as well as travel tips and accommodation information for visitors.

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Kathy Ombler, a writer with an interest in conservation, travel and nature tourism, has written several books and magazine articles on conservation and tourism. Her writing credits include Walking Wellington, National Parks and Other Wild Places of New Zealand and A Visitor's Guide to New Zealand National Parks, all published by New Holland.

Wildlife Guide Out of Print
By: Kathy Ombler
272 pages, 33 maps, 30 col photos
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