Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic Birds: Volume 7: Boatbills to Starlings
Series: Handbook of Australian, New Zealand, and Antarctic Birds;
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Product details:
- Edition number and title :Volume 7: Boatbills to Starlings
- Publisher OUP Australia & New Zealand
- Date of Publication 11 May 2006
- ISBN 9780195539967
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages1992 pages
- Size 348x212x109 mm
- Weight 4856 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 54 colour plates, numerous line drawings and tables 0
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Short description:
The Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antartic Birds is one of the world's major ornithological projects. This final volume, published in 2 parts, is the culmination of almost two decades of dedication by the editors, artists and volunteers who have now realised the vision to publish a comprehensive summary of our knowledge of all the known bird species that have been recorded in Australia, New Zealand and Antartica.
MoreLong description:
The Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antartic Birds is one of the world's major ornithological projects. This final volume, published in 2 parts, is the culmination of almost two decades of dedication by the editors, artists and volunteers who have now realised the vision to publish a comprehensive summary of our knowledge of all the known bird species that have been recorded in Australia, New Zealand and Antartica.
'I have no hesitation in recommending this final volume - and the rest of the series - as the definitive reference tool to turn to'