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Birds of Madagascar: A Photographic Guide [Hardcover]

Peter Morris (Author), Frank Hawkins (Author)
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0300077556 978-0300077551 October 11, 1998
This beautiful book is a photographic guide to the birds of Madagascar--260 species, including 108 that are endemic to the island. The book details the plumages, vocalizations, habitat and behavior, range, status, and habitat zones of each species. "Where to watch" advice and a gazetteer to birdwatching locations provide invaluable information for visitors planning to see the avifauna of Malagasy.

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  • Hardcover: 328 pages
  • Publisher: Yale University Press (October 11, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0300077556
  • ISBN-13: 978-0300077551
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 6.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,422,149 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Good Birder's Guide, March 22, 2008
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This is truly an excellent guide to the birds of Madagascar. The photographs are of high quality and in most cases can be used to readily identify the bird in question. I particularly like the introductory section on the Habitats and the birds found in them in the several ecological areas of the island. This is of great help to an outsider experiencing this magnificent island for the first time. As pointed out by the authors, the number of breeding species is only about 204 of which some 120 species are endemic. This is not an overwhelming number compared with the vast numbers in neighboring Africa. The species that are endemic are a particularly interesting assortment with as many as six enemic families with as yet unclearified relationships with other bird groups. This is the one place where more information on these unique endemics would have been useful in understanding the avifauna of Madagascar. I will be putting the guide to the test in an upcoming extended tour of the island. I'm sure it will be most useful.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive, September 17, 2011
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This was a great book to have on my trip to Madagascar. Too bad it is hardcover as it makes it difficult in the field.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Most excellent, March 12, 2011
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Having never seen Langrand et al. (1990), I'll say this is one of the best guides for Madagascar and indeed one of the best around for any specific region. It is that rare sort of guide where every effort is made for it to be comprehensive; even though it is photographic, any birds for which a photograph is missing are still illustrated with an excellent painting. The choice of photographs, meanwhile, is superlative, good enough in 99% of cases to be diagnostic, with every effort made to track down the best possible shots of all the endemics.

Most photographic guides are all about the pictures, often crowbarring in an image that isn't necessarily diagnostic [probably partly to bulk up and partly out of the sense of achievement in actually having sourced A photo of a rare bird] and also not imparting much in the way of information. This book, however, doesn't forget what it set out to do, and as such has, in addition to a decent image, also provided excellent descriptions of all plumages, voice, behaviour, range and habitat notes, and best of all, notes for distinguishing a bird from its most similar relatives and recommendations of where in Madagascar to go for each species.

With no new species described since this book's publication and only one omission [the Bluntschli's Vanga, whose taxonomy is highly dubious and no one has seen alive anyway], this book does not threaten to go out of date anytime soon. Madagascar's avifauna is relatively self-contained, with a manageable number of species for an exhaustive field guide to be possible; this book has made sure future guide writers have no excuse in not putting out a book of at least similar standard.
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evergreen humid forest, plumage varies seasonally, feet dark grey, conspicuous black mask, upperparts uniform dark brown, suitable coastal sites, darker feather centres, western deciduous forest, pale buff fringes, sandy offshore islands, brush warbler, adult nominate, mixed heronries, nominate subspecies, upperparts dark brown, foreneck white, paler supercilium, duller bare parts, darker barring, bill dark grey, iris brown, upperparts contrast, species unmistakable, adult male breeding, barred darker
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Little Grebe, Regional Endemic, Amber Mountain, Fort Dauphin, Middle East, Lake Alaotra, Lake Alarobia, Forest Rock Thrush, Cryptic Warbler, Indian Ocean, Red-shouldered Vanga, Lake Amboromalandy, Madagascar Pond Heron, Madagascar Teal, Spectacled Greenbul, Common Quail, Greater Flamingo, Coquerel's Coua, Madagascar Sparrowhawk, Rand's Warbler, Souimanga Sunbird, Benson's Rock Thrush, Common Newtonia, Common Sunbird-Asity, Lesser Vasa Parrot
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