Waders: The Shorebirds of Australia

Hollands, David, 1933-; Minton, Clive

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AUSTRALIAN FAUNA Birds Ornithology

 This book provides a comprehensive account of all the 80 Australian species. Many make huge and hazardous migrations to and from distant parts of the Northern Hemisphere. Many take on colourful plumage for breeding, while others retain their full beauty throughout the year.

  • xviii, 367 p. : col. ill., col. maps, ports. ; 22 x 30 cm. (Name on fep, otherwise pristine copy.) #291023
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  • Waders! Few people can fail to be inspired and fascinated by them. Many make huge and hazardous migrations to and from distant parts of the Northern Hemisphere. Many take on colourful plumage for breeding, while others retain their full beauty throughout the year. The massed throng of long-legged birds on the rising tide! The noisy piping and flashy brilliance of a flight of oystercatchers! The eerie wails and cries of stone-curlews in the night! These are the sights and sounds of waders – as dramatic as any in the bird world. Where do they come from? Where do they nest? How do we recognise them? This book provides a comprehensive account of all the 80 Australian species. The book is written in an engaging, personal style with over 300 wonderful photographs.

Additional Information

AuthorHollands, David, 1933-; Minton, Clive
Number of pages367
PublisherBloomings Books
Year Published2012
Binding Type

Hardcover in Dustjacket

Book Condition

Near Fine

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