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Field Guide to Tasmanian Birds [ILLUSTRATED] (Paperback)

by Dave Watts (Author)
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This field guide combines information to aid the identification of birds found in Tasmania with photographs of each species in its natural habitat. Bird entries are organized into six groups: waterbirds; birds of prey; rails and hens; waders; gulls and terns; owls, parrots and kingfishers; and songbirds. Each entry includes information on identification, behaviour, voice, habitat and breeding, accompanied by a colour photograph and distribution map. The foreword is written by ornithologist David Baker-Gabb.

About the Author
Dave Watts is an award-winning wildlife photographer. Based in Tasmania, he has worked as a forest officer in the UK and as a conservation officer with the Tasmanian Conservation Trust. His work has been widely published in leading Australian and international natural history magazines. Dave is the first photographer to ever photograph the rare Orange-bellied Parrot in the wild. Other books by Dave include Spectacular Australian Wildlife and Kangaroos and Wallabies of Australia, both published by New Holland Publishers, and Tasmanian Mammals: A Field Guide which has sold more than 10,000 copies. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: New Holland Publishers, Ltd.; illustrated edition edition (September 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1864364807
  • ISBN-13: 978-1864364804
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 6.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,411,735 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)


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3.0 out of 5 stars Good photo good of 1 photo per bird, decent text, good photos, August 12, 2008
By Soleglad (Arizona, USA) - See all my reviews
Basics: 1999, softcover, 192 pages, 179 species in color photographs, range maps

Covering all the expected birds of Tasmania, each is given its own page of text and a photo. The decently sized photos are good color and quality. Only one photo is given for each bird, which is the breeding plumaged male - except for the female Satin Flycatcher (no male shown) and the winter plumaged shorebirds. As with most photo guides, this one-photo method is a weakness when encountering a female or the plumages of juveniles and seasonal differences. Coming across a juvenile Grey Shrike-Thrush with just this book will be a bit puzzling if you're not familiar with the island's birds.

The text for each bird gives brief coverage on identification, habits, voice, habitat, breeding, distribution, and "where to see". This latter section is not offered for all birds and can be variable. It might give specific locations like "Maria Island and Forest Glen Tea Gardens" or "heathland near Strahan" or something more generic like "any coastal areas of Tasmania."

The identification section is adequate for most birds, but could have offered a bit more information on the other plumages not illustrated - and, certainly more tips on distinguishing the Brown vs. Tasmanian Thornbills.

A small range map of Tasmania - with two of the larger Bass Strait islands - does a good job of showing the birds' ranges.

Considering the uniqueness of Tasmania, it would have been good to draw attention to the 12 endemic species found on the island. Perhaps a decal in the corner, or a bold red font for the bird's name could have been included. A brief note of the endemnism buried in the text was insufficient.

This is a nice book to use for practice before going to Tasmania. I especially appreciated having good photos with a narrowed focus on just the Tasmanian birds. You can use this book to practice with photos, but I highly recommend taking any one of the illustrated - and superior - field guides by Simpson/Day, Morcombe, or later editions of Pizzey to Tasmania.

I've listed several related books below...
1) A Guide to the Birds of Tasmania by Sharland
2) Photographic Field Guide: Birds of Australia by Flegg
3) Birds of Australia: 7th ed. by Simpson/Day
4) Field Guide to Australian Birds by Morcombe
5) The Field Guide to the Birds of Australia (2005) by Pizzey
6) Australian Birds: A Concise Photographic Field Guide by Trounson
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