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Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic Birds

Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic Birds

Part of the HANZAB series, this seventh volume covers a significant proportion of the Earths surface and describes some 10 per cent of all known bird species. The information on each species is presented in sections such as: field identification, habitat, distribution, and more... read full description below.

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ISBN 9780195550368
Published 1 May 2006 by Oxford University Press
Format Hardback
Author(s) By Australia, Birds
By Higgins, Peter

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ISBN-13 9780195550368
ISBN-10 0195550366
Stock Available
Status Indent title (internationally sourced), usually ships 4-6 weeks
Publisher Oxford University Press
Imprint OUP Australia and New Zealand
Publication Date 1 May 2006
Publication Country Australia Australia
Format Hardback
Edition New title
Author(s) By Australia, Birds
By Higgins, Peter
Category Big Books Picture books
Biology, Life Sciences
Encyclopaedias & Reference Works
Life Sciences: General Issues
Birds (Ornithology)
Interest Age All ages
Reading Age All ages
NBS Text Popular Science
ONIX Text General/trade
Number of Pages 9000
Dimensions Width: 376mm
Height: 490mm
Spine: 264mm
Weight 25,250g
Dewey Code 598.299
Catalogue Code Not specified

Description of this Book

The conclusion of the HANZAB series, a project which began 25 years ago and has directly involved over 100 people, is a defining moment in the history of Australasian ornithology. With this seventh and final volume, the series provides a complete and comprehensive account of all 957 bird species in Australia, New Zealand and Antarctica. The work covers a significant proportion of the Earths surface and describes in unsurpassed detail some 10 per cent of all known bird species. HANZAB is arguably the most important scientific natural history publication ever produced in Australia and New Zealand, as it synthesises our knowledge of the abundance, habitat, behaviour and morphology of all the bird species of our region. As such, it is the most comprehensive and reliable source of information currently available for anyone working towards the conservation of our native birds and their habitats, providing information that is essential for planning future research and developing effective conservation strategies for our environment. The information on each species is presented in sections: field identification, habitat, distribution and population, movements, food, social organisation, social behaviour, voice, breeding, and plumages and external morphology. The accounts include black-and-white illustrations of behavioural postures and plumage features, maps showing breeding and non-breeding distribution, and sonagrams of calls and songs. Each account concludes with a full list of references. This mammoth publishing venture features: over 9,200 pages across seven volumes; 957 species of birds; and Sonograms for every species of bird. Volume 7 includes a combined index for the entire HANZAB set.

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