
A Field Guide to the Birds of Thailand
Craig Robson(Author)
New Holland Publishers Ltd
2nd Edition
Published on 1. January 2005
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-1-84330-921-5 (ISBN)
Description
Following the success of the first edition of A Field Guide To The birds Of Thailand, a new edition has been compiled, incorporating Thai plate names and index. Thailand continues to attract increasing numbers of birdwatchers on a regular basis who appreciate its vast diversity of bird life. This book, with its meticulous colour artworks and maps for almost 1,000 species, continues to be an invaluable guide for English and Thai-speaking bird enthusiasts who require details on the identification, voice, breeding, status, habitat and distribution of all the distinctive species and subspecies of the region.
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Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
128 full colour plates, 950 maps
Dimensions
Height: 220 mm
Width: 148 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84330-921-5 (9781843309215)
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Previous edition
Craig Robson
A Field Guide to the Birds of Thailand
Book
10/2002
New Holland Publishers Ltd
€50.94
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Person
Craig Robson has travelled regularly to Thailand for the last 20 years, having seen and studied more bird species of that region than anyone else in Europe. He helped launch the thriving Oriental Bird Club and served on the Council of the OBC for 5 years, writing numerous papers in their journal during that time. For New Holland, Craig has authored the Field Guide to the Birds of South East Asia. He is based in Norfolk, England. A selection of leading artists, all of them specialists in their fields, have provided the full-colour identification plates. The artists include Richard Allen, Hilary Burn, Clive Byers, Daniel Cole, John Cox, Antony Disley, Martin Elliott, Mike Langman, Ian Lewington, Andrew Mackay, Stephen Message, Chris Schmidt, Jan Wilczur and Tim Worfolk.