Birds of Northern South America
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An Identification Guide, Volume 2: Plates and Maps
Robin Restall, Clemencia Rodner, and Miguel Lentino
Winner of the 2007 National Outdoor Book Award (NOBA) for Nature Guidebooks
The two companion volumes of this extensive and detailed guide make a groundbreaking contribution to bird guide literature: they not only provide detailed accounts of every known bird species in the vast region from Ecuador to French Guiana but also, for the first time, illustrate virtually every plumage variation in full color. The illustrations include adult males and females where different as well as intermediate plumages, juveniles, subspecies, morphs and other variants, and several hypothetical and unconfirmed species. In all, nearly 6,400 birds are depicted. Black-and-white drawings of significant aspects of plumage or behavior are also provided, as are color maps showing river systems, political boundaries and the confirmed distribution of all the species.
Volume 1 presents extensive species accounts, including information on habitat, vocalization, nomenclature, and the very latest taxonomy to subspecies level. An up-to-date discography lists all published CDs that contain recordings of birds of northern South America. Volume 2, designed for use in the field, contains complete range maps, Robin Restall’s immaculate and jewel-like paintings, and information about specific marks, habitat, and behavior to aid in identification.
Volume 1 presents extensive species accounts, including information on habitat, vocalization, nomenclature, and the very latest taxonomy to subspecies level. An up-to-date discography lists all published CDs that contain recordings of birds of northern South America. Volume 2, designed for use in the field, contains complete range maps, Robin Restall’s immaculate and jewel-like paintings, and information about specific marks, habitat, and behavior to aid in identification.
Robin Restall is executive director, Clemencia Rodner is research associate, and Miguel Lentino is scientific director at the Phelps Institute for Ornithological Studies, Caracas, Venezuela.
"No other work offers as complete an overview of plumages. An important resource for birders and ornithologists."—Noble Proctor, ornithologist
"I predict that every serious birder and ornithologist visiting northern South America will carry this invaluable guide."—Robert Askins, ornithologist
"A brilliant and original work destined to become a classic reference for museum and field workers alike."—Steve Hilty, author of Birds of Venezuela
"This remarkable work consists of two volumes: the first with written descriptions of the birds, and the second with color plates portraying over 2,300 species in almost every distinct plumage. Quite simply, Birds of Northern South America is a tour de force."—From the National Outdoor Book Award Citation
"An indispensable addition to the myriad birdlife of the region."—Charles E. Keller, Indiana Audobon Quarterly
Winner of the 2007 National Outdoor Book Award (NOBA) for Nature Guidebooks
ISBN: 9780300124156
Publication Date: February 28, 2007
Publication Date: February 28, 2007
656 pages, 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
6400 color, 2308 maps
6400 color, 2308 maps