Guide to the Birds of China

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Guide to the Birds of China Author: Illustrators: Gao Chang, Lan Jian Jun, Liu Li Hua, Annie MacKinnon, Karen Phillipps, Yang Xiao Nong, Xiao Yao, Gao Zhi Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Oxford University Press
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Pages: 560 Illustrations and other contents: 164 colour plates featuring 1484 bird species each with accompanying distribution map, text description and QR code for bird call Language: English ISBN: 9780192893673 Categories: , , , ,

China covers about 7% of the earth’s land surface and encompasses a hugely diverse range of habitats. As a result, it boasts a rich and diverse avifauna, including some of the most spectacular and fascinating birds to be found anywhere in the world.

Building on the enormous popularity and reputation of the original A Field Guide to the Birds of China (2000), John MacKinnon’s fully updated and refreshed work remains a truly comprehensive, taxonomically modern, fully illustrated, and authoritative field guide. 1484 bird species are richly illustrated in 164 annotated colour plates, which are closely integrated with up-to-date colour distribution maps, QR codes providing easy access to birdcalls, IUCN Red List status indicators and new, concise descriptions. These descriptions feature key observations as well as conveying crucial changes to species distributions resulting from climate change and landscape transformation.

Guide to the Birds of China will appeal to an international and growing audience of professional and amateur ornithologists and birding enthusiasts, academic researchers and students, wildlife photographers, and conservationists.

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uide to the Birds of China will appeal to an international and growing audience of professional and amateur ornithologists and birding enthusiasts, academic researchers and students, wildlife photographers, and conservationists ... Currently the best available English language guide to the birds of China. * Ian Paulsen, THE BIRDBOOKER REPORT *