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A Photographic Guide to the Birds of India: And the Indian Subcontinent, Including Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives Bikram Grewal, Bill Harvey
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A Field Guide to the Birds of China
John MacKinnon & Karen Phillips
Brand new! This huge country now has a guide that has over 1300 species illustrated in 128 plates. Text and maps for each species in a handy-sized guide. Click here for a review on this book!
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Birds of India
Grimmett, Carol & Tim Inskipp
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This book compliments the other works of these seasoned authors. This covers the 1300 species of India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Maldives. 153 plates and more than 1200 maps.
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The Birds of Sulawesi
Derek Holmes & Karen Phillips
Sulawesi has almost 100 endemics which are covered in this guide. Concise descriptions and 142 illustrations will make this an essential aid.
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A Guide to the Birds of Southeast Asia
Craig Robson
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New title that covers all 1250 species in Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, Mynamar, Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia plus a wide range also found in the Indian subcontinent, China, Taiwan, Sumatra, Java, Bali, Borneo and Philippines. 104 color plates from a great ensemble cast of illustrators.
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A Field Guide to the Birds of the Indian Subcontinent
Kamierczak & Van Perlo
This guide covers all the species of birds found on the Indian Subcontinent. A useful companion for those travelling Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
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The Birds of Japan
Brazil
This is not a field guide but it does bring together a complete overview of the birdlife of Japan with its wide range of wintering birds from the north including cranes, thrushes and buntings.
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Where to watch Birds in Asia
Nigel Wheatley
Bringing together for the first time all of the birding sites in Asia, this handy guide advises new and frequent visitors to the continent on where to go for the best birdwatching. From Turkey to Thailand and India to Indonesia, the book contains the latest birding information and deals with over 250 sites.
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Birds of Bhutan: Field Guide
Inskipp
A guide to the ornithology of Bhutan, a country of great physical beauty and, unusually, one with much of its primary forest intact. It covers all 555 species regularly recorded in the country and includes a list of vagrants.
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A Photographic Guide to the Birds of India and Nepal
Grewal
photographic guide to the bird species most frequently seen in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Over 250 species are included, with thumbnail silhouettes identifying visually the different family groups.
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A Field Guide to the Birds of Sri Lanka
Harrison, illustrated by Tim Worfolk
This field guide describes and depicts all of Sri Lanka's 426 official avian species. The text, accessible to both experienced ornithologists and beginners, highlights the important identification features, such as plumage variations, size, calls and songs, range, distribution, and status, for every species.
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A Field Guide to the Birds of Russia
Flint et al
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Birds of South-east Asia: a photographic guide
Strange
South-East Asia offers an array of spectacular and unusual birds. This illustrated work displays over 250 birds to be found in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and the Phillipines.
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A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore
Davidson and Fook
Over 250 species of birds of peninsula Malaysia and Singapore are included in this guide, each description supported by a colour photograph
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A Field Guide to Birds of Borneo, Sumatra, Java, Bali
John MacKinnon and Karen Phillips
This book provides a complete identification guide to the birds of this important region, including descriptions and colour illustrations of all 820 species found there, many of which do not occur anywhere else.
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A Field Guide to the Birds of West Malaysia and Singapore
Jeyarajasingam and Pearson
This field guide describes each of the 640 species of birds known to occur or to have occurred in West Malaysia and in Singapore. The main author is based in Malaysia, and he and the artist have extensive first-hand field experience ofthe birds of the region.
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The Birds of the Thai-Malay Peninsular Volume 1: Non-Passerines
Wells
David Blakesley in IBIS, 1999
"The book represents a major contribution to the ornithological literature of Southeast Asia, and David Wells must be congratulated."
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Fieldings Birding Indonesia
Jepson
The archipelago of Indonesia is a birder's paradise, with 17 percent of the world's species represented, 381 of which can be found nowhere else on earth.
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Where to Watch Birds in Europe and Russia
Nigel Wheatley
Brand new guide!
Nigel Wheatley continues his continent-by-continent guide to the best locales for international birding by setting his sites on over 250 of the most productive birding sites in Europe and Russia. Where to Watch Birds in Europe and Russia contains a tremendous amount of information on travel, geography, and bird distribution that can be used to plan a trip from scratch or get more out of any itinerary.
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A Guide to the Birds of the Philippines (Oxford Ornithology Series) by Pedro C. Gonzales, Robert S. Kennedy (Editor), Timothy H. Fisher.
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Field Guide to the Birds of Nepal by Richard Grimmett, Carol Inskipp, Tim Inskipp
New guide from Helm with 288 pages and 760 species illustrated in 110 colour plates.
Not yet published.
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Birds of the Seychelles (Princeton Field Guides)
by Adrian Skerrett, Ian Bullock, Tony Disley (Illustrator)
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