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Field Guide to Albatrosses, Petrels and Shearwaters of the World
Field Guide to Albatrosses, Petrels and Shearwaters of the World
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Description
A comprehensive guide to pelagic birds – the albatrosses, petrels, shearwaters, storm-petrels and diving petrels.
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 the rest of their lives far from the coast, soaring from ocean to ocean in a never-ending search for food. Mysterious and graceful, these birds can present a formidable identification challenge to even the most experienced birder. This book provides the answer.
A total of 46 spectacular colour plates highlight key ID criteria of the birds in flight, with close-ups of diagnostic regions of the plumage. The plates are accompanied by accurate distribution maps, while the sparkling text brings the world of these amazing birds to life.
Sea-watchers all around the world will find this superb field guide indispensable.
Product details
Published | 20 Mar 2007 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 240 |
ISBN | 9780713643329 |
Imprint | Helm |
Illustrations | 46 plates; colour maps throughout |
Dimensions | 234 x 156 mm |
Series | Helm Field Guides |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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A well-crafted and useful field guide that pays fine tribute to a really fabulous group of birds.
Birdwatch
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An excellent addition to the field guide series.
BTO News
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On balance, as 'a book for birders, birdwatchers and others who go to sea', Onley & Scofield works extremely well in the field. The book achieves much within its relatively compact form, 45 plates and 240 pages. This is borne out by the many well-thumbed, annotated, saltwater-marked copies of the books I have seen on boats, and my own 3 copies graded 'take anywhere', 'this remains inside the cabin, always', and the close-to-immaculate 'home reference'
Birds New Zealand
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This book is an absolute "must buy" for seabirders.
British Birds