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Birds of New Guinea / Thane K. Pratt and Bruce M. Beehler ; with editorial contributions by K. David Bishop [and three others] ; illustrated by John C. Anderton [and three others].

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Pratt, Thane K., author.
Beehler, Bruce McP., author.
Contributor:
Bishop, K. David, contributor.
Anderton, John, illustrator.
Series:
Princeton field guides.
Princeton Field Guides
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Birds--New Guinea.
Birds.
Birds--New Guinea--Identification.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (529 p.)
Edition:
Second edition.
Place of Publication:
Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, 2015.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This is the completely revised edition of the essential field guide to the birds of New Guinea. The world's largest tropical island, New Guinea boasts a spectacular avifauna characterized by cassowaries, megapodes, pigeons, parrots, cuckoos, kingfishers, and owlet-nightjars, as well as an exceptionally diverse assemblage of songbirds such as the iconic birds of paradise and bowerbirds. Birds of New Guinea is the only guide to cover all 780 bird species reported in the area, including 366 endemics. Expanding its coverage with 111 vibrant color plates-twice as many as the first edition-and the addition of 635 range maps, the book also contains updated species accounts with new information about identification, voice, habits, and range. A must-have for everyone from ecotourists to field researchers, Birds of New Guinea remains an indispensable guide to the diverse birds of this remarkable region.780 bird species, including 366 found nowhere else111 stunning color plates, twice the number of the first editionExpanded and updated species accounts provide details on identification, voice, habits, and range635 range mapsRevised classification of birds reflects the latest research
Contents:
Front matter
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
1. Introduction
2. How To Use Th Is Book
3. New Guinea Natural History
4. In The Field In Search Of Birds
Selected References
Web Sources
Plates
Plates 1 - 50
Plates 51 - 110
Species Accounts
CASSOWARIES: Casuariidae
MEGAPODES: Megapodiidae
PHEASANTS, PARTRIDGES, AND QUAIL: Phasianidae
MAGPIE GOOSE: Anseranatidae
DUCKS, GEESE, AND SWANS: Anatidae
PETRELS AND SHEARWATERS: Procellariidae
NORTHERN STORM-PETRELS: Hydrobatidae
SOUTHERN STORM-PETRELS: Oceanitidae
GREBES: Podicipedidae
TROPICBIRDS: Phaethontidae
STORKS: Ciconiidae
IBISES AND SPOONBILLS: Threskiornithidae
HERONS AND BITTERNS: Ardeidae
PELICANS: Pelecanidae
FRIGATEBIRDS: Fregatidae
BOOBIES: Sulidae
CORMORANTS: Phalacrocoracidae
DARTERS: Anhingidae
OSPREYS: Pandionidae
HAWKS AND EAGLES: Accipitridae
FALCONS: Falconidae
BUSTARDS: Otididae
RAILS: Rallidae
CRANES: Gruidae
BUTTONQUAIL: Turnicidae
STONE-CURLEWS: Burhinidae
OYSTERCATCHERS: Haematopodidae
STILTS AND AVOCETS: Recurvirostridae
PLOVERS AND LAPWINGS: Charadriidae
Jacanas : Jacanidae
SANDPIPERS AND SNIPES: Scolopacidae
COURSERS AND PRATINCOLES: Glareolidae
TERNS AND GULLS: Laridae
JAEGERS AND SKUAS: Stercorariidae
PIGEONS AND DOVES: Columbidae
COCKATOOS: Cacatuidae
New Guinea Vulturine Parrot and relatives: Psittrichasidae
AUSTRALASIAN PARROTS: Psittaculidae
COUCALS: Centropodidae
OLD WORLD PARASITIC CUCKOOS: Cuculidae
BARN-OWLS: Tytonidae
OWLS: Strigidae
FROGMOUTHS: Podargidae
NIGHTJARS: Caprimulgidae
OWLET-NIGHTJARS: Aegothelidae
TREESWIFTS: Hemiprocnidae
SWIFTS: Apodidae
ROLLERS: Coraciidae
WOODLAND KINGFISHERS: Halcyonidae
RIVER KINGFISHERS: Alcedinidae
BEE-EATERS: Meropidae
HORNBILLS: Bucerotidae
PITTAS: Pittidae
BOWERBIRDS AND CATBIRDS: Ptilonorhynchidae
Australasian Treecreepers: Climacteridae
FAIRYWRENS AND ALLIES: Maluridae
HONEYEATERS: Meliphagidae
AUSTRALASIAN WARBLERS: Acanthizidae
AUSTRALASIAN BABBLERS: Pomatostomidae
LOGRUNNERS: Orthonychidae
Satinbirds: Cnemophilidae
BERRYPECKERS AND LONGBILLS: Melanocharitidae
Painted Berrypeckers : Paramythiidae
Whipbirds : Psophodidae
Jewel -babblers and Quail -thrushes : Cinclosomatidae
BOATBILLS: Machaerirhynchidae
BUTCHERBIRDS AND ALLIES: Cracticidae
WOODSWALLOWS: Artamidae
CUCKOOSHRIKES: Campephagidae
SITTELLAS: Neosittidae
BERRYHUNTERS: Rhagologidae
AUSTRALO-PAPUAN BELLBIRDS: Oreoicidae
PLOUGHBILLS: Eulacestomatidae
WHISTLERS AND ALLIES: Pachycephalidae
SHRIKES: Laniidae
ORIOLES AND FIGBIRDS: Oriolidae
MONARCHS: Monarchidae
IFRITS: Ifritidae
DRONGOS: Dicruridae
FANTAILS: Rhipiduridae
CROWS AND ALLIES: Corvidae
MELAMPITTAS: Melampittidae
Birds of Paradise : Paradisaeidae
AUSTRALASIAN ROBINS: Petroicidae
LARKS: Alaudidae
BULBULS: Pycnonotidae
SWALLOWS AND MARTINS: Hirundinidae
LEAF-WARBLERS AND ALLIES: Phylloscopidae
WHITE-EYES: Zosteropidae
REED-WARBLERS AND ALLIES: Acrocephalidae
GRASSBIRDS AND ALLIES: Locustellidae
CISTICOLAS AND ALLIES: Cisticolidae
STARLINGS: Sturnidae
THRUSHES: Turdidae
Chats, Old World Flycatchers: Muscicapidae
SUNBIRDS AND FLOWERPECKERS: Nectariniidae
OLD WORLD SPARROWS: Passeridae
WAXBILLS, MANNIKINS, AND ALLIES: Estrildidae
WAGTAILS AND PIPITS: Motacillidae
Index
Notes:
Previous edition by Bruce M. Beehler, Thane K. Pratt, and Dale A. Zimmerman.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781400865116
1400865115
OCLC:
884646157

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