A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Southeast Asia: Including the Philippines and Borneo
C**R
Fantastic purchase for birders
This book is absolutely FANTASTIC. It is a fully packed gem and I don't understand how anyone putting their hands on this book could not value it. I have nothing but high praises for all the work that, undoubtedly, went into this masterpiece. The pictures are clear and the write up is adequate; it provides everything I need at a quick glance. I'm so happy that I decided to make this purchase. The only thing I will do to "upgrade" the book is to have it spiral bound so that I can easily flip the pages. But this is a personal preference and by no means distracts from this fine work. Well done!
W**N
Picture quality is a very big issue
The picture sometimes is black including the bird itself, you can't really study or recognize the species by using this book.Craig Robson's version is much more better.
B**.
Five Stars
Excellent book for any age groups. Recommending the seller too...
M**O
birds of southeat asia - a photoguide book.
This is excellent guide book to have if ever you in southeat asia.
J**Y
Good practice photo guide, but not a complete field guide
Basics: 2002, 398pp, softcover; 700 small to medium-sized color photographs of 668 (55%) of the region's species; only a couple dozen birds have more than one photo; short paragraph describes each bird along with other notes on behavior and voice; range mapsAlthough not complete, this guide shows more species than any other single photographic book on this region. Just over half of all southeast Asian species are shown with a single color photo. A few dozen of birds have two photos.The selection of photos is pretty good. They show the bird in good light and in the open for a clear view. Although some of the birds are displayed a bit small, they are generally shown well enough to help identify the bird. Since most of the birds have only one photo, this book won't be a complete field guide, but it will allow the user to become familiar with many of the species across this region.The range of this book covers several countries. It ranges from southern China and through the countries of Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia, and the Philippines. Although Borneo is noted in the title, only the Malaysian section of the island of Borneo is covered.The text is brief and covers description, voice, and habits. The description, composed of 2-6 short lines, offer some decent tips but are not lengthy enough to be of solid help to identify many of the similar species. If you see an immature or many of the females, this book will probably not be of help in those instances. About 50-70% of the text is dedicated to describing the bird's habits. This section covers habitat preference and some behavioral notes. The voice is generally described in 1-2 short lines.Each bird receives the same SE Asia map that contains two colors: Red for breeding and blue for migrant or non-breeding visitor.Will this book be useful for a trip to SE Asia? Yes, but with limitations. You will definitely need to bring one of the available and complete field guides to show the variety of plumages and all the species that are present. This is a good practice book and I regard it as a good primer for a trip. -- (Written by Soleglad at Avian Review / Avian Books, August 2008)I've listed several related books below...1) Birds: A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore by Strange2) A Photographic Guide to Birds of Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore by Davison/Fook3) Photographic Guide to Birds of Thailand by Webster4) Birds of Thailand by Robson5) A Guide to the Birds of Southeast Asia by Robson6) Photo Guide to Birds of the Philippines by Fisher7) A Field Guide to the Birds of Borneo, Sumatra, Java, and Bali by MacKinnon8) A Guide to the Birds of the Philippines by Kennedy9) A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Indonesia by Strange10) Photographic Guide to the Birds of Borneo by Davison
D**G
Not the book for the serious birder
While it is nice to see the birds in the flesh with real-life pictures of them, it is certainly not pratical for use in the field.Some of the pictures are poorly taken and it is highly difficult if not impossible to identify certain birds. Some of the images are back-lit, giving a silhouette of the bird!There is no proper classification and very little info given of the birds - how the juveniles look like, breeding plumage, male/female plumage etc.I suppose it is a good book for the casual birder who would like to know what's chirping outside his apartment window or chalet in the wilderness. It also comes with some interesting information on where to go birding to catch wetland or passerine birds etc.I must commend Strange though for all his efforts into going into the field to capture these pictures - all pictures in the book were taken by Strange - good job Strange!
J**T
Four Stars
Shows most but not all species present.
B**.
bon ouvrage
Plutôt bien, surtout qu'il n'y a pas tant d'ouvrages que ça qui traitent du sujet mais certaines photos, vraiment "limites" ne permettent pas de se faire une idée de l'oiseau correspondant... les cartes de répartition sont claires et utiles.
A**-
他の図鑑と併用すれば十分使える
カンボジア旅行で使用。一週間滞在して各地を回りました。水田地帯、平地の乾燥した農耕地、山裾の集落、熱帯雨林などで見つけた鳥はすべてこの図鑑に掲載されていました。ただし、掲載されている写真が1種につきだいたい1枚であまり良い写真ばかりではないので、他の図鑑と合わせないとわからない種類もありました。それでも、一般的にみられる種類はだいたい載っていると思います。
フ**ー
コンパクトで主な野鳥をバランスよくカバー
海外のこの手の図鑑にしてはいい出来。本の大きさと紙の厚さのバランスがよく、色の出し方もクオリティが高く、日本の一般的な印刷物に引けをとらない。内容も、コンパクトにまとめた中では、マレーシアで見られる野鳥をバランスよく扱っている。マレーシアにお出かけの際は結構役立つかも。但し、雌雄両方の掲載があまりないのがさびしい。個人的には多少厚くなっても掲載数を増やしてくれるとよりありがたい。
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