Cuckoos of the World
By (Author) Johannes Erritze
By (author) Clive F. Mann
By (author) Frederik Brammer
By (author) Richard A. Fuller
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Helm
1st August 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Zoology: birds (ornithology)
598.74
544
Width 174mm, Height 242mm, Spine 32mm
1460g
WINNER OF THE BIRDWATCH BOOK OF THE YEAR 2012
This authoritative handbook, part of the Helm Identification Guides series, looks in detail at the world's cuckoos, couas and anis - it is the ultimate reference to the cuckoos of the world.
Famed as brood-parasites of other birds, the cuckoos include a diverse range of species, from the roadrunners of North America to the spectacular malkohas of southern Asia.
This book discusses the biology and identification of these birds on a species-by-species basis, bringing together the very latest research with accurate range maps, more than 600 stunning colour photographs that illuminate age and racial plumage differences, and 36 superb plates by a team of internationally renowned artists.
If you are into birds generally and cuckoos specifically, it is a 'must have' title. The book contains not only detailed textual information on each and every species but is also profusely illustrated with plates by a team of internationally acclaimed artists and more than 600 superb photographs... Cuckoos of the World is an invaluable contribution to ornithological literature. * thetraveleditor.com *
A fascinating group of birds... a worthwhile purchase. * Birding World *
Cuckoos of the World impresses heavily in every department. * Birdwatch *
BIRD BOOK OF THE YEAR * Birdwatch *
Lead author Johannes Erritze is a Danish author and naturalist whose previous books include Pittas of the World.
Clive Mann is an ornithologist from London, UK. An expert on the birds of Southeast Asia, his previous titles include Birds of Borneo and, with Robert Cheke, the Helm Identification Guide Sunbirds of the World.
Frederik Brammer is a Neotropical bird specialist from Sao Paolo, Brazil.
Richard Fuller is an ornithologist from the University of Durham, UK, who is currently a resident in Australia.