| | "This new edition with its added two highly experienced birdwatcher authors will once again set the standard. This book is loaded with essential information for anyone planning to sort out Australian birds on their own, or planning research on a specific group of birds or in a particular area. This is a comprehensive guide, well-written and well-illustrated. I cannot imagine planning a trip to Australia and not having a copy of this book."
William E. Davis JR, Wilson Journal of Ornithology, p. 195, 2012
"...this is a very useful book to all levels of interested naturalists and makes a valuable addition to ones 'birding kit'..."
John Hutchison, The Victorian Naturalist, Vol 129 (1), Febraury 2012
"...latest bible for Australian bird watching...In amongst the extraordinary wealth of information, over 60 high-quality coloured photographs of unique Australian birds grace the cover and pages of the guide. Readers must be warned that viewing such images may induce a strong desire to drop everything for a caravan and a 6-month trip around Australia to chase down the big 700. However, with a copy of The Complete Guide to Finding the Birds of Australia (2nd edition) this dream can become reality because the knowledge of where to find over 700 Australian species will be at their disposal! This 480-page book is unbelievably compact...certainly small enough to take into the field and, at the astonishingly low retail price this book is a necessity for all Australian birdwatchers and researchers alike."
Kurtis Lindsay, Corella 35 (2) 60, 2011
"Even though changes will continue in technology, taxonomy and access I would heartily recommend this book as a valuable addition to any birders library, but especially to overseas visitors and those new to birding."
Brian Walker, South Australian Ornithologist, Volume 37 (2), pp. 98-99, Sept 2011
"This impressive book is a must-see for all birders..."
Mike West, Wildlife Australia Magazine, Winter 2011, pp. 44
"This very popular guide is a boon to bird-watching travellers on the Australian continent."
David Rounsevell, Sunbird 41 (1) 7 July 2011
"The book’s four appendices, which should be regarded as essential reading, provide a wealth of information for visiting birdwatchers: advice on planning trips, including timing, transport, local contacts, and a range of useful websites to visit. The greatest contribution this new edition makes is in
its availability. After 15 years of irreplaceable dog-eared copies of the original ‘Thomas and Thomas’ being begged, stolen or borrowed, we now have a readily available, colourful and up-to-date version of the definitive guide to finding all of Australia’s unique and highly sought-after birds. I warmly recommend it to anyone planning some birding in Australia – reading and using it should help to
ensure a memorable journey to ‘The Lucky Country’."
Damien Farine, Ibis, 2011
"This is a great book to have on hand when travelling... Used in conjunction with a good field guide or smart phone app for identification, this is a must-have birding resource."
Deborah Metters, Land for Wildlife South East Queensland, January 2012
"... an excellent field guide and is full of precise information that has taken a myriad of birders a number of years to collect and is well collated by the authors. It will be most useful for birders operating in new areas".
Peter Coyle, WA Naturalist News, September 2011
"Profusely illustrated with colour photos of interesting, unique or unusual Australian birds, this book is a must have for all birdwatchers living in Australia or visiting from overseas."
Talking Birds, July 2011, p.9
"The guide should appeal to the travelling birder, both international visitor and anyone on a visit to an unfamiliar area...This is an important addition to the collected knowledge of Australian birds, and a volume that is easy to justify adding to any collection."
Birding-Aus, http://birding-aus.org/?page_id=11907
"Virtually all sites have been checked, new ones added, damaged or inaccessible ones removed, bird taxonomy updated. If you know and use the first edition, it’s well worth while updating. If you don’t, and birds are a reason for your travels, add this to the car library."
Ian Fraser, Natural History Book Reviews, http://www.botanicalbookshop.com.au/BookReviews/No15.pdf,
June 2011
"...an indispensable addition to the library of anyone looking for a general introduction to bird finding on the continent. This guide isn’t any old book, it’s part of Australian birding history.
It has been the influence for a whole generation of birding newbies and Australian visitors and the 2nd edition comes at a time when popularity of birdwatching in Australia is gathering momentum. It will almost certainly reinvigorate interest in birding for years to come."
Simon Mustoe, Bird-O.com, March 2011 | |