Field / Identification Guide
By: Craig Robson(Author), Richard Allen(Illustrator), Tim Worfolk(Illustrator), Stephen Message(Illustrator), Jan Wilczur(Illustrator), Clive Byers(Illustrator), Mike Langman(Illustrator), Ian Lewington(Illustrator), Christopher Schmidt(Illustrator), Andrew MacKay(Illustrator), John Cox(Illustrator), Anthony Disley(Illustrator), Hilary Burn(Illustrator), Daniel Cole(Illustrator), Martin Elliott(Illustrator)
272 pages, 128 plates with colour illustrations; b/w illustrations, 1000 colour distribution maps
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Language: English with trilingual index with English, Thai, and scientific nomenclature
Please note, this is a reissue of the second edition of A Field Guide to the Birds of Thailand, formerly on the natural history list of New Holland publishers.
Thailand is probably the most popular destination for tourists in Asia, and birders have long travelled there to observe its wealth of wildlife. This comprehensive guide to the birds of Thailand is an indispensable field reference for birdwatchers, residents and visitors to the country alike. It covers all 950 species that have been recorded in Thailand, with 166 magnificent colour plates covering most plumage variations. Each plate is accompanied by concise text for each species and distinctive subspecies, detailing identification, voice, habitat and behaviour. In addition, there is a distribution map for every species, based on the very latest information.
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Craig Robson is a professional ornithologist, author, artist and bird tour leader. His extensive knowledge of Asian birds culminated in the publication of the definitive A Field Guide to the Birds of South-East Asia which is now a Helm Field Guide.
Field / Identification Guide
By: Craig Robson(Author), Richard Allen(Illustrator), Tim Worfolk(Illustrator), Stephen Message(Illustrator), Jan Wilczur(Illustrator), Clive Byers(Illustrator), Mike Langman(Illustrator), Ian Lewington(Illustrator), Christopher Schmidt(Illustrator), Andrew MacKay(Illustrator), John Cox(Illustrator), Anthony Disley(Illustrator), Hilary Burn(Illustrator), Daniel Cole(Illustrator), Martin Elliott(Illustrator)
272 pages, 128 plates with colour illustrations; b/w illustrations, 1000 colour distribution maps