Birds of New Zealand (Nature Travel Guide)

An ecotourism site guide to New Zealand.



This book is written by Dr Duncan James, a scientist turned writer. It is a birdwatching and mammal-watching site guide to New Zealand with some additional information about other wildlife. Note that this is not an identification guide.



With Birds of New Zealand you can sprinkle nature highlights into your vacation or follow a complete ecotourism itinerary.



  • Unbiased, curated, practical advice about where to go for groups, families and solo travellers
  • Self-guided nature walks that include maps, GPS coordinates, clear directions and local wildlife-watching tips
  • Coverage of Kahurangi, Paparoa, Haast, Fiordland, Stewart Island, the South East Coast, Mount Cook, Franz Josef, Cook Strait, Wellington, Auckland and Whirinaki
  • Advice for all budgets and travel styles including premium accommodation, driving tours, a 50-day budget backpacking itinerary and hiking options
  • Specific help so you can travel independently and still encounter southern brown kiwi in the daytime on Stewart Island, adventure out at night to see great spotted kiwi at Kahurangi, watch albatrosses soar powerfully over the cliffs at Harrington Point, get close views of resting fur seals at their colonies all around the coast, hear the magical sounds of native forest birds at Tiritiri Matangi Island and other protected reserves and much more


This ebook has effortless navigation with multiple internal links, all maps and photographs in full colour and optimised for electronic readers, colours contrast-tested for readability on black-and-white screens and everything included in the download for full use offline.



This book has unique practical advice; empowering you to explore.



Buy this book now to follow in the footsteps of this Nature Travel Guide through New Zealand.

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Birds of New Zealand (Nature Travel Guide)

An ecotourism site guide to New Zealand.



This book is written by Dr Duncan James, a scientist turned writer. It is a birdwatching and mammal-watching site guide to New Zealand with some additional information about other wildlife. Note that this is not an identification guide.



With Birds of New Zealand you can sprinkle nature highlights into your vacation or follow a complete ecotourism itinerary.



  • Unbiased, curated, practical advice about where to go for groups, families and solo travellers
  • Self-guided nature walks that include maps, GPS coordinates, clear directions and local wildlife-watching tips
  • Coverage of Kahurangi, Paparoa, Haast, Fiordland, Stewart Island, the South East Coast, Mount Cook, Franz Josef, Cook Strait, Wellington, Auckland and Whirinaki
  • Advice for all budgets and travel styles including premium accommodation, driving tours, a 50-day budget backpacking itinerary and hiking options
  • Specific help so you can travel independently and still encounter southern brown kiwi in the daytime on Stewart Island, adventure out at night to see great spotted kiwi at Kahurangi, watch albatrosses soar powerfully over the cliffs at Harrington Point, get close views of resting fur seals at their colonies all around the coast, hear the magical sounds of native forest birds at Tiritiri Matangi Island and other protected reserves and much more


This ebook has effortless navigation with multiple internal links, all maps and photographs in full colour and optimised for electronic readers, colours contrast-tested for readability on black-and-white screens and everything included in the download for full use offline.



This book has unique practical advice; empowering you to explore.



Buy this book now to follow in the footsteps of this Nature Travel Guide through New Zealand.

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Birds of New Zealand (Nature Travel Guide)

Birds of New Zealand (Nature Travel Guide)

by Duncan James
Birds of New Zealand (Nature Travel Guide)

Birds of New Zealand (Nature Travel Guide)

by Duncan James

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An ecotourism site guide to New Zealand.



This book is written by Dr Duncan James, a scientist turned writer. It is a birdwatching and mammal-watching site guide to New Zealand with some additional information about other wildlife. Note that this is not an identification guide.



With Birds of New Zealand you can sprinkle nature highlights into your vacation or follow a complete ecotourism itinerary.



  • Unbiased, curated, practical advice about where to go for groups, families and solo travellers
  • Self-guided nature walks that include maps, GPS coordinates, clear directions and local wildlife-watching tips
  • Coverage of Kahurangi, Paparoa, Haast, Fiordland, Stewart Island, the South East Coast, Mount Cook, Franz Josef, Cook Strait, Wellington, Auckland and Whirinaki
  • Advice for all budgets and travel styles including premium accommodation, driving tours, a 50-day budget backpacking itinerary and hiking options
  • Specific help so you can travel independently and still encounter southern brown kiwi in the daytime on Stewart Island, adventure out at night to see great spotted kiwi at Kahurangi, watch albatrosses soar powerfully over the cliffs at Harrington Point, get close views of resting fur seals at their colonies all around the coast, hear the magical sounds of native forest birds at Tiritiri Matangi Island and other protected reserves and much more


This ebook has effortless navigation with multiple internal links, all maps and photographs in full colour and optimised for electronic readers, colours contrast-tested for readability on black-and-white screens and everything included in the download for full use offline.



This book has unique practical advice; empowering you to explore.



Buy this book now to follow in the footsteps of this Nature Travel Guide through New Zealand.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940157193751
Publisher: Dr Duncan James
Publication date: 05/05/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Duncan gained a PhD in science in 1999 and then went on to work as a scientist before becoming a teacher in various disciplines and finally becoming a writer.


His maths book originates in his tutoring of the subject. His dance book originates from his hobby of many years. His ecotourism books originate from his extreme obsession with exploration and nature that has led to months of most years being dedicated to exploring with a tent and sleeping bag the corners of the planet on which he has found himself. Finally, his fiction books are a later arrival and are inspired by his varied life exploring the world, science, language and the incredible breadth of human knowledge. His fiction books touch on many things including the nature of being human, the nature of human civilisation and what might become of this species and its creations in the future.

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