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Field Guide to the Birds of Colombia

Field / Identification Guide
By: Miles McMullan(Author)
523 pages, 5000+ colour illustrations, ~2000 colour distribution maps, colour maps
NHBS
This exceedingly popular field guide returns in a fourth edition, covering some 2100 bird species.
Field Guide to the Birds of Colombia
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Language: English, with English, Spanish, and scientific nomenclature

Field Guide to the Birds of Colombia is the most comprehensive and up-to-date guide available in the market, perfect for birdwatching enthusiasts. With previous editions selling over 35,000 copies and winning several awards and recognitions, this 523-page work offers revised content designed to facilitate bird observation and identification in the field. Includes accurate eBird-compatible taxonomy, with names in Spanish, English, and scientific nomenclature.

The fourth edition of this bestselling guide features
- Some 2100 species and other taxa of interest illustrated and individually described
- Nearly 2000 completely renewed and updated distribution maps
- More than 5000 digitally updated illustrations
- Designed specifically to facilitate the observation and identification of birds in the field
- QR codes that take you to the best websites with relevant information for each species

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Field / Identification Guide
By: Miles McMullan(Author)
523 pages, 5000+ colour illustrations, ~2000 colour distribution maps, colour maps
NHBS
This exceedingly popular field guide returns in a fourth edition, covering some 2100 bird species.
Media reviews

Review of the third edition:

"The most complete and beautiful illustrated guide to the Colombian avifauna in recent times."
– Jorge Enrique Avendaño, M.Sc.

Reviews of the second edition:

"This is the second edition of the acclaimed Field Guide to the Birds of Colombia, the only book that not only illustrates all the species that occur in this most bird-species-rich country in the world, but in a format that is genuinely a ‘field’ guide (indeed that could unashamedly use the epithet ‘pocket guide’) since it is light enough and small enough to fit into a large jacket pocket. This edition is larger, partly to accommodate even more species (there are 50 additions to the Colombia list) which means the book now covers a staggering 1 900 species (i.e. almost 20% of the world's total) and also because fewer species now occupy each page. The average of about six species per page (including illustrations, text and map) puts the Guide on a par with many of the best around the world. This has meant that the book has become a bit bigger in page count and weight, but at 600 g it still is easily carried into the field. [...] The second edition also includes several new features. These include page-long descriptions of three of the top birding areas: the Santa Marta region, the Central and Western Andes of Antioquia and the Magdalena valley and Eastern Andes. All these areas are well endowed with a network of bird reserves and birding lodges and helpfully guidance is given on recommended length of stay to bird there, as well as other logistics. Concluding the non-passerine section are four plates depicting some of the mammals of Colombia. No one planning a visit to Colombia should dream of travelling there without this book. Indeed, I urge owners of the first edition to buy this one as well. [...]"
– Martin Kelsey, Ibis 157(2), April 2015

"[...] Although slightly larger than the first edition, this field guide miraculously fits into a large coat pocket, or easily into any bag, and it will be an invaluable companion on any birding trip to Colombia. Once again, the authors, as well as ProAves, have produced an outstanding piece of work, and all profits from its sale will go towards conservation of the many threatened birds illustrated in the book. If you are a birder visiting Colombia you have to take Field Guide to the Birds of Colombia, Second Edition!"
– Grant McCreary (07-12-2014) read the full review at The Birder's Library



Reviews of the first edition:

"I would definitely recommend taking this book with you to the field in Colombia. As a quick and easy reference it will certainly allow you to identify the majority of species you encounter. There will be exceptions, and I doubt if this book alone will enable you to be confident of distinguishing some of the more difficult look-a-like birds such as some of the woodcreepers or antwrens, but even with a more comprehensive guide you may still have problems. For such species you often need to rely on vocalizations which anyway cannot always be transcribed adequately. Overall then, I think the authors should be congratulated on producing a much-needed compact field guide at a critical juncture for Colombian birding. If you are in doubt about birding in this marvelous country, I hope this book will encourage you!"
– Frank Lambert (23-09-2010), read the full review at The Birder's Library

"This book will be indispensable for anyone interested in Colombia and will be an essential companion in the field. There is also another important reason why I warmly recommend it. It is published by the pioneering Colombian NGO ProAves and all profits from sales will go towards their work in bird conservation and education. In just over 10 years since its formation, this group of energetic young fieldworkers and conservationists have made many exciting discoveries, helped to establish two national parks and currently own and manage a network of 18 bird reserves, as well as implementing integrated conservation and rural development projects and promoting bird tourism."
– Martin Kelsey

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