The first of a five volume set (HANZAB) is an encyclopedic reference work detailing many aspects of Australasian bird life, from plumage details to breeding, habitat, movement, voice, and numerous other facts. Over 400 illustrations.
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The first of a five volume set (HANZAB) is an encyclopedic reference work detailing many aspects of Australasian bird life, from plumage details to breeding, habitat, movement, voice, and numerous other facts. Over 400 illustrations.
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Fine in Fine jacket. Volume 1: Ratites to Ducks, Parts A & B. Two fine hardcover volumes in dust jackets. Contents covers Australia, New Zealand and Antarctica, the Antarctic and sub-antarctic islands, Cocos-Keeling, Christmas, Lord Howe, Norfolk, Kermadec, Chatham Islands and islands and reefs of the Coral Sea. These volumes cover 196 species, with B/W illustrations of behavioural postures and plumage features, maps of distribution showing breeding and non-breeding ranges, sonagrams of calls and songs and diagrams of cycles of breeding and moulting, and includes 96 color plates by J.N. Davies. Many professional and amateur ornithologists around the world have contributed to HANZAB. Acclaimed internationally as the key reference book to the birds of the region, it remains an indispensable guide for anyone with a serious interest in the world's birds.