Birds of Hawaii, New Zealand, and the Central and West Pacific

Birds of Hawaii, New Zealand, and the Central and West Pacific

by Ber van Perlo
Birds of Hawaii, New Zealand, and the Central and West Pacific

Birds of Hawaii, New Zealand, and the Central and West Pacific

by Ber van Perlo

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Overview

This is the only comprehensive and handy pocket guide that illustrates and describes the bird species of Hawaii, New Zealand, and the Central and West Pacific. Featuring more than 750 species illustrated in vivid and stunning detail on 95 color plates, this authoritative guide provides information on key identification features, habitat, songs, and calls. Birds of Hawaii, New Zealand, and the Central and West Pacific is a must-have for birders of all levels interested in this region of the world.

  • The only guide to illustrate the birds of Hawaii, New Zealand, and the Central and West Pacific
  • More than 750 species illustrated on 95 color plates
  • Depictions of all plumages for males, females, and juveniles
  • Detailed distribution maps show where each species is commonly found
  • Information on key identification features, habitat, songs, and calls
  • In-depth look at flight signatures, vagrant populations, and much more
  • Concise and highly portable

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691151885
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 07/25/2011
Series: Princeton Illustrated Checklists
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 674,646
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.50(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Ber van Perlo has been traveling and living in Africa since 1981. He is the award-winning author and illustrator of Birds of Eastern Africa, Birds of Southern Africa, Birds of Western and Central Africa, and Birds of Mexico and Central America (all Princeton).

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"Van Perlo's excellent paintings illustrate 750 species, and the helpful text features 19 maps of the various Pacific archipelagos, plus websites, lists of pertinent organizations and birds restricted to each of these areas (endemics), and a glossary. . . . Attractive, broad in scope, and delightfully compact; an inviting title highly recommended for bird watchers."—Henry T. Armistead

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