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Field Guides & Natural History  Ornithology  Birds of Australasia

Shorebirds of Australia

Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Andrew Geering(Author), Lindsay Agnew(Author), Sandra Harding(Author)
242 pages, colour & b/w photos, illustrations, colour maps, tables
Publisher: CSIRO
Shorebirds of Australia
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  • Shorebirds of Australia ISBN: 9780643092266 Paperback Jun 2007 Out of Print #159735
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About this book

Shorebirds of Australia brings together the latest information about the evolution, ecology and behaviour of shorebirds and how they are distributed in Australia.

Complete with colour photographs and up-to-date distribution maps, it provides descriptions and tips to assist with the identification of all species of shorebird in Australia, which comprise about 10 per cent of Australia's total avifauna. In addition to information about their habitats, the most significant threats to their existence are mentioned, as well as actions in place to help conserve these birds.

Shorebirds of Australia is a valuable reference for a broad range of people, from birdwatchers and field naturalists to professional ornithologists and land managers entrusted with the responsibility of protecting Australia's natural resources, especially its wetlands and coastal regions.

Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
List of authors and affiliations

Chapter 1 – Evolutionary history and taxonomy
Chapter 2 – Breeding ecology
Chapter 3 – Migration
Chapter 4 – Feeding ecology and habitat selection
Chapter 5 – Plumages and topography
Chapter 6 – Species descriptions
Chapter 7 – Threats to shorebirds and conservation actions

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Customer Reviews

Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Andrew Geering(Author), Lindsay Agnew(Author), Sandra Harding(Author)
242 pages, colour & b/w photos, illustrations, colour maps, tables
Publisher: CSIRO
Media reviews

"I have only heard good reports about this book and I have no hesitation in recommending it to anyone with an interest in birds. If there are still any birdwatchers out there suffering from 'shorebird phobia', that is the belief that 'all shorebirds look the same and therefore can't be identified!' then this is the book to help cure that disease."
- Greg Clancy, Australian Zoologist, Vol 35 No 1, 2009

"This is a magnificent publication and I commend the authors [...] "
- Noel Tait, Australian Zoologist, Vol 35 No 1, 2009

"Overall, the book is a welcome update on the information available on shorebirds in Australia. Waderologists and other bird watchers from beginners to the most experienced will find it an interesting and informative read."
- Rosalind Jessop, Waterbirds, March 2009

" [...] this is a first-class book which everyone interested in waders worldwide, from beginner to expert, will find interesting and valuable. "
- Clive Minton, International Wader Study Group Bulletin 114, December 2007

"These Queensland Wader Study Group members have written a real treat for birdos and anyone with an interest in natural history. Every chapter is great and all contain gems new to even the most knowledgable shorebird aficionado."
- Greg Miller, WILDLIFE Australia Magazine, Spring 2007

"This is an excellent example of a shorebirds book. It is well thought out and constructed and therefore is something for all with an interest in the group or who are wanting to know about the birds, in Australia, from scratch. Overall, this fine, handy-size book is recommended without reservation."
- Fred TH Smith, The Bird Observer, October 2007

"This is a magnificent publication combining informative and well-written text with excellent maps and an impressive collection of photographs."
- Ian Montgomery, www.birdway.com

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