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Birds of the Perth Hills Region: A Photographer’s Guide

Talitha Huston; Deb Wilson, Eric McCrum (eds.)

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AUSTRALIAN FAUNA West Australiana

 Birds are plentiful and common in the Perth Hills. They are found in backyards, bushland, rivers and lakes. These birds thrive, living in the Jarrah-Marri forest, a type of Eucalyptus Forest, found only in the South-West of Western Australia. These birds range from Honeyeaters to Cockatoos, Wrens, Pigeons, Thornbills and many more.This book is not only an identification and information guide, but also includes photography tips for each bird.

Birds of the Perth Hills is an amazing book by local teen photographer Talitha Huston. Talitha started secretly writing it at 14. Three years later, she paid for copies to be printed from her own money so she could surprise her parents with it for Christmas.

Now it’s a stunning success, with over 5000 copies sold! This book is an introduction to nearly fifty species of birds found in the Perth Hills. This is a practical resource for naturalists enthusiastic to learn about birds in this unique region, located in a place internationally recognised for its biodiversity. With special attention paid to image selection, this is also a perfect guide for budding bird photographers.

pp. 110 illusts #211123/270424X

Additional Information

AuthorTalitha Huston; Deb Wilson, Eric McCrum (eds.)
Number of pages110
PublisherThe Author
Year Published2021
Binding Type

Spiral Bound

Book Condition

AS NEW COPY!

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