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This comprehensive field guide, written specifically for Thailand, has meticulous, original colour artworks and maps for over 950 species. With details of identification, voice, breeding, status, habitat and distribution, this unique guide is an indispensable reference for birders visiting the region.
Craig Robson has travelled regularly to Thailand for the last 20 years, having seen and studied more bird species of that region than anyone else in Europe. He helped launch the thriving Oriental Bird Club and served on the Council of the OBC for 5 years, writing numerous papers in their journal during that time. For New Holland, Craig has authored the Field Guide to the Birds of South East Asia. He is based in Norfolk, England. A selection of leading artists, all of them specialists in their fields, have provided the full-colour identification plates. The artists include Richard Allen, Hilary Burn, Clive Byers, Daniel Cole, John Cox, Antony Disley, Martin Elliott, Mike Langman, Ian Lewington, Andrew Mackay, Stephen Message, Chris Schmidt, Jan Wilczur and Tim Worfolk.