Birds of Chile

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Birds of Chile
Authors and Contributors      Illustrated by David Beadle
By (author) Alvaro Jaramillo
Illustrated by Peter Burke
SeriesHelm Field Guides
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:240
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 148
Category/GenreBirds
ISBN/Barcode 9780713646887
ClassificationsDewey:598.0983
Audience
General
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Helm
Publication Date 28 November 2003
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This is a field guide covering all species occurring in the country of Chile. Chile holds a great diversity of habitat types, from the Andes in the north down to the tundra and sub-Antarctic rainforest of Tierra del Fuego in the far south. Chile supports an interesting range of breeding and visiting birds, including nine species found nowhere else in the world. This guide features concise, identification-focused text positioned opposite the colour plates to allow quick and easy reference. Detailed distribution maps are provided for every species, completing the essential field guide to the birds of this spectacular and tourist-friendly country.

Author Biography

David Beadle is an artist from Canada with a great knowledge of South America and its birds. His previous books include New World Warblers (Helm, 2002) and Sparrows of the United States and Canada (Academic Press, 2002).

Reviews

'If you are going to Chile this is certainly the book to take.' Scottish Bird News (June 2004) 'This book fills a niche and will be a 'must have' for anyone visiting the region.' Wildfowl & Wetlands (Summer 2004) 'This guide is a must-have for birding in Chile! "Birds of Chile" is a most welcome addition to the well-known Helm Guides.' Ostrich 2004, 75 (1&2) ' The essential field guide to the birds of this spectacular and tourist-friendly country.' birdtours.co.uk (April 2004) 'The long awaited, pocket-sized "Birds of Chile" attains a particularly high standard among field guides "Birds of Chile" is an important addition to Neotropical and ocean ornithology.' Ibis (British Ornithologists' Union) 2004