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Birds of Australia: Seventh Edition (Princeton Field Guides)
Birds of Australia: Seventh Edition (Princeton Field Guides)

Paperback
Edition: 7
Author: Ken Simpson, Nicolas Day
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Release Date: 2004-07-06
ISBN-10: 0691120498
ISBN-13: 9780691120492
List Price: $39.50
Average Customer Rating:
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Summary:
This is the completely revised seventh edition of Australia's best field guide, with more than 500,000 copies sold over its lifetime. In 132 color plates of remarkable beauty and precision, Nicolas Day has captured the details of all of Australia's 760 birds. Succinct text by Ken Simpson and other experts gives key points of identification, as well as information about the birds' abundance and patterns of movement. Every species text is accompanied by a detailed map showing the boundaries of breeding and non-breeding populations.

This updated edition includes sixteen new or revised color plates, all new distribution maps with subspecies shown, and more than 900 black-and white-illustrations. The Vagrant Bird Bulletin has been extended to include 74 species, while a useful breeding summary for every species gives immediate information regarding their annual breeding cycle.

All readers, whether beginners or experienced birdwatchers, ornithologists, students or travelers, will find Simpson & Day's Birds of Australia an unrivalled companion to discovering the unique birdlife of this remarkable continent.

  • Field guide section that offers key points of identification using the latest classification system
  • 132 superb full color plates showing all Australian bird species, including 16 new or revised plates
  • All new distribution maps with subspecies shown
  • More than 900 black and white line illustrations, many new or redrawn
  • Extended breeding information
  • Vagrant Bird Bulletin with 74 species
  • Updated core library for beginner birdwatchers


Customer Reviews
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Best plates of any field guide & the smaller option
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Basics: 2003, 7th edition, flexcover, 382 pages, 132 color plates of 760 species, range maps

Succinctly, this is an excellent field guide and is the best selection from the several other Australian guides available for three reasons. One, the plates have the best quality of artwork. Two, the various plumages and races are shown and presented better. And, three, this book is smaller than the other two, making it more manageable in the field.

Starting with the first edition, the plates are great and have only improved over the past 20 years. The colors, patterns, and detail are more striking and - to me - more realistic and accurate. The birds are also shown positioned in more angles, reflecting natural behavior. I like this versus showing each bird in the same, standardized pose. Another 900 black-and-white illustrations are included to point out important identification details. These address tail, beak, or wing patterns; facial markings; or postures and behaviors.

The text for each bird is found across from the plate. The amount of information is variable, ranging from a short to a long paragraph. About 1/2 to 2/3 of the text focuses on describing the bird with concise identification notes. The subspecies are also described. Sometimes, this is too brief and I found myself wanting a few extra pieces of information when using this book in the field. Additional, but very brief, notes are given for size, voice, and habitat. The descriptions of the voice are okay, but thin. Much better descriptions are given in Morcombe's book. The identification material is probably a bit better in Morcombe's book, too. A 21-page section at the back includes information on the breeding periods of hundreds of birds along with information on their nesting and eggs.

The range maps are very informative. They include the various races and use a variety of symbols. These maps offer more detail than the other books by zooming in when the bird has a restricted ranges. The movements of migrating birds are done very well, too. A weakness of these maps is potentially their greater complexity than what's found in most range maps. This could be either a positive or negative feature for the different readers. I found them to be very helpful. A definite weakness is the small size of these maps, with Australia at 1.5 x 2 cm. The size of the font used within the maps is also very small and might be a challenge for some people to read.

Serious birding in Australia should be done with either this book or, with one of the others by Morcombe or Pizzey (7th ed.). This Simpson/Day book has the superior artwork, Morcombe's the better text material, and Pizzey's has the cleaner plates. You cannot go wrong with any of these books.

1) Field Guide to Australian Birds by Morcombe
2) The Field Guide to the Birds of Australia, 7th ed. by Pizzey
3) Photographic Field Guide: Birds of Australia by Flegg
4) Australian Birds: A Concise Photographic Field Guide by Trounson
5) The Atlas of Australian Birds by Blakers
6) Birds in the Australian High Country by Frith
7) Complete Book of Australian Birds by Reader's Digest
8) A Photographic Guide to Birds of Australia by Rowland
9) The Birds of Prey of Australia by Debus
10) A Field Guide to Nests & Eggs of Australian Birds by Beruldsen
11) Where to Find Birds in Australia by Bransbury

Excellent Field Guide to Australian Birds
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Thorough field guide, easy to use, compact and suitable size to truly call itself a field guide. Well illustrated.

Too large to be a field guide
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This book was my constant companion for just under 3 weeks birding in Oz. It's a very nice book, but a field guide it is not. The huge size (about 6 x 9 inches) means it won't fit in any pocket, so I had to carry it in a backpack--hardly convenient for field use. I also looked at every other book on the market, at B&B's, bookstores, and wherever I went. All but two are much too large to be field guides, even though many are labeled as such. Of the two truly pocket-compatible books, one is clearly superior: Michael Morcombe's Field Guide to Australian Birds: Complete Compact Edition (not to be confused with his earlier, larger sized books). This one is about 4 x 9 in and the illustrations are annotated with labeled arrows to diagostic features of the birds. Alas, I found this book in a bookstore only on my last day in Australia after having searched intesively for it after first running across it in a B&B library. I bought it anyway, hoping some day to return to Oz.

Great Guide
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This is a really good book for people who are into bird watching. I looked at several guides and I'm really glad that I got this one. The book is logically laid out and the colour plates are great. It is a bit big Aprox 16cm x 22cm but the way it is laid out justifies it. This is a great reference book that will give bird watches many years of enjoyment.

Very Good
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This guide covers all the bird species known to occur in Australia - not an easy task in a continent with as rich an aviafauna.
I found it very good - the illustrations are excellent quality and often cover distinctive subspecies separately.
The maps, conveniently placed opposite the illustrations also show boundaries of the various subspecies' distribution - something few field guides seem to bother with!
All the essential information about appearence, size, voice and habitat is also found along with the maps right opposite the pictures.
These pages make up the bulk of the book, followed by a "Vagrant Bird Bulletin", breeding information, checklists for off-shore island territories and excellent lists of local oganisations and recommended further reading - complete with the competing field guides!
Once you remove the color cover, the book is bound in a sturdy but flexible plastic one - making it ideal for carrying in the field without getting it torn or soaked.
All in all, an excellent book that served me very well on my trip in Australia. Recommended.

























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