Green-eared Barbet, Megalaima faiostricta
Capitonidae (BARBETS)
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This photo was taken in: Thailand
The photo was taken by: Peter Ericsson
Thailand Reports Reports from birdtours.co.uk
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Where to watch birds in Asia
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Wheatley, Nigel
This guide to birdwatching in Asia deals with over 250 sites in detail, and more in passing, from Turkey to Thailand and India to Indonesia. It is designed as much for pre-planning birding trips as for use in the country or countries on the itinerary. The countries are dealt with alphabetically and after a general introduction, there are site details, which include a list of birds to be seen, organized under the headings "Endemics", "Specialities" and "Others"; a list of "Other Wildlife" is also included where there is something of particular interest. |
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A Field Guide to the Birds of South-East Asia
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Craig Robson
A new flexi-cover edition of this superb and influential book is now available (UK) making it much more useful as a field guide. The birds of South-East Asia details the identification, voice, breeding, status, habitat and distribution of the 1250 species and distinctive sub-species of the region covering Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, West Malaysia, Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia. The illustrations are excellent and Craig Robsons text reflects his position as one of the foremost ornithological authorities of S.E.Asia. Indispensable for anyone visiting the area. |
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The Birds of Thailand
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At last, the quality of field guides for the Far East has caught up with those of Europe and America. Craig Robsons "Birds of Thailand" is a tour de force...950 mouth watering species, all beautifully illustrated and expertly described, each with its own distribution map. The natural riches of Thailand make it an ever more popular birding destination and this indispensible guide will set the standard there for years to come. |
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