Birds of Thailand

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Birds of Thailand Authors: , Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Times Editions
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Pages: 180 Illustrations and other contents: colour illustrations Language: English ISBN: 9789812329486 Categories: , ,

Thailand, in the heart of Southeast Asia, is a veritable geographical and biological crossroad. Therefore, it is not surprising to encounter a rich and varied avifauna. More than 900 species of birds have been recorded, of which almost two-thirds are native. For “Birds of Thailand”, the authors have selected 123 bird species for a systematic treatment of the subject. In a clear and concise style, Roland Eve and Anne-Marie Guigue have placed the birds in their natural environment, helping readers to identify each bird using essential information on their habits and surroundings. The beautiful drawings and informative text illustrate the thorough and meticulous observation of the birds in their natural environment. This book is an invitation to visit this wonderful country and experience the magnificent and diverse bird life of Thailand.

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Author Biography

Roland Eve and Anne-Marie Guigue visited Thailand for the first time in 1981 and have participated in several ornithological expeditions. Roland Eve is a biologist specialising in birds of Southeast Asia. His work focuses mainly on vocal communication. He has also devoted himself to wildlife painting. After having been a consultant for the European Commission for programs of nature conservation in France, he is now responsible for a World Wildlife Fund project in the National Park in Vietnam. Anne-Marie Guigue, is a writer. She has carried out several studies in the area of scientific culture and the musicology of science. She is particularly interested in natural science, and most notably ornithology, which she practices as an amateur.