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ISBN 9781780090498
New Holland Publishers
Paperback: 544 pages
Pub Date: Jul 2011
£24.99

A Field Guide to the Birds of South-East Asia
Craig Robson


The first-time flexi-cover edition of this classic field guide, which is the definitive volume on the region’s birdlife. This
award-winning book, which was first published in 2000, was fully updated in 2009 to include 76 new species for the
region that were recent new discoveries for science, taxonomic ‘splits’ or birds recorded for the first time.

This comprehensive field guide to the birds of South-East Asia covers all of the 1,327 species recorded in the region
and each has been fully illustrated. This edition has many new artworks and 16 more colour plates than the original
guide, and the text has been meticulously updated to take in all the most recent information.

The vast diversity of South-East Asian birdlife attracts increasing numbers of birdwatchers each year. Covering Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Peninsular Malaysia, Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia, this unique and indispensable guide covers in detail the identification, voice, breeding, status, habitat and distribution of all the species and distinctive subspecies of the region.