Showing posts with label Field Guide. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Field Guide. Show all posts

Friday, April 11, 2008

A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Japan and North-East Asia

The Japanese archipelago and adjacent areas on 'mainland' (continental) Asia offer many fantastic birding opportunities and have become an increasingly popular destination for European, Australian and North American birders. There are several excellent photo-based field guides in Japanese on the market but this is the best in English. The images - a massive number by the author Tadao Shimba - are of high quality but are sometimes reproduced a little too small in this handy-sized guide. The text contains most of the key information but again feels overly compressed. How about a large-format edition for home use?
Details
Title: A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Japan and North-East Asia
Author: Tadao Shimba
Publisher: Yale University Press, Jan 28, 2008
504 p., 5 x 7 1/2 inches, 1350 color illus. + 554 maps
ISBN: 9780300135565
ISBN-10: 0300135564
Retail Price: US$40.00

Sunday, April 6, 2008

A Complete Guide to Antarctic Wildlife - Second Edition


Although I haven't seen a copy yet, it is exciting to learn that the second edition of this outstanding guide has just been released by A&C Black and Princeton University Press. The publishers blurb and past communications with Hadoram lead me to believe that this is a significant revision (not just cosmetic) with hundreds of new photographs. The hefty tome describes the breeding birds and marine mammals of Antarctica, the Southern Ocean, and the numerous subantarctic islands. There are also numerous maps and descriptions of the geography and history of the region as it relates to the wildlife. A perfect companion to any voyage south!

I am really looking forward to getting my hands on a copy of the new edition and will review the changes in a future TOWBS posting.

You can see my brief overview of the first edition on OceanWanderers.com.
Details
Title: The Complete Guide to Antarctic Wildlife:Birds and Marine Mammals of the Antarctic Continent and the Southern Ocean (Second Edition).
Author: Hadoram Shirihai.
Illustrator: Brett Jarrett.
Hardback, 544 pages, 7 x 10, 920 color illus. 128 maps.
Retail Price: US$55.00 (Princeton), £35.00 (A&C Black).

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Field Guide to the Birds of Trinidad and Tobago

On a recent trip to the Caribbean islands of Trinidad and Tobago I had the pleasure of extensively testing this new field guide by Martyn Kenefick (a Briton now resident in Trinidad) and co-authors Robin Restall and Floyd Hayes.

The guide begins with a general introduction to (bio)geography and climate the twin islands of Trinidad and Tobago, a more generic summary of bird topography and identification and then a very useful summary of the top birding spots on both islands. Having failed to purchase a copy of William L Murphy's Birdwatchers' Guide to Trinidad & Tobago, I found the brief but accurate directions and highlights very useful. The painted plates are adapted from Birds of Northern South America: An Identification Guide (2007 Yale University Press) by Restall, Rodner, Lentino and Williams, showing the appropriate subspecies for T and T. In general, the layout is good, with similar species gathered together on the same page and the plates are less crowded than in Restall et al.. One niggle is that many of the pigeon and doves are not illustrated in flight, and I found this to be a problem with the shyer forest species where flight views are what you get. Peterson style pointers are used to good effect on many plates but are entirely absent on others (e.g. kingfishers). Following the main species entries - text and corresponding plates on facing pages - the book ends with an up-to-date and useful TT checklist. Kenefick emphasizes the importance of formally documenting rarities (apparently a problem in the past), providing an address for submissions and a list of reviewable species.

This guide is the successor to Richard ffrench's influential A Guide to the Birds of Trinidad and Tobago (2001 Comstock) and I had the rare pleasure of meeting both Martyn and Richard during our stay the Asa Wright Nature Centre on Trinidad. In a touching tribute, the new guide is dedicated to the ffrench. To my surprise, Birds of the West Indies (2003 Princeton University Press) by Herbert Raffaele et al. does not include TT, arguing that the islands more properly belong to the South American avifauna.

In summary, Kenefick and collaborators have produced a superb companion to any visit to this delightful island nation. The guide is light enough to be carried in the field, although it is always better to study the birds carefully, make notes and just enjoy them before reviewing the field guide at the end of the day with a refreshing rum and coke in hand!

Details
Publisher: Yale University Press

Publication Date: Jan 28, 2008

288 p., 5 1/2 x 8 1/2
107 color illus.
ISBN: 9780300135572

ISBN-10: 0300135572

Retail Price: US$ 40.00 (paper)