Fülszöveg
A Photographic Guide to the
BIRDS of SOUTHEAST ASIA
INCLUDING THE PHILIPPINES AND BORNEO
Princeton University Press is proud to present the very first comprehensive photographic guide to the birds of mainland Southeast Asia, the Philippines, and Borneo, Including the birds of Peninsular Malaysia, Thailand, Indochina, South China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.
Covering 668 species, this book contains a distribution map for each species in addition to more than 700 brilliant color photographs, many appearing here for the first time.
The concise text provides all the information needed to accurately identify species in one of the world's richest avifauna regions. This is an ideal volume for travelers to the region as well as for all bird lovers.
Abundance -
icons showing how common or endangered a particular species is
Ploceus manyar 14 cm F: Ploceidae
Description; Photo shows male. Distinguished
More than-
700 full-coior photographs, many of them appearing for the first time...
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Fülszöveg
A Photographic Guide to the
BIRDS of SOUTHEAST ASIA
INCLUDING THE PHILIPPINES AND BORNEO
Princeton University Press is proud to present the very first comprehensive photographic guide to the birds of mainland Southeast Asia, the Philippines, and Borneo, Including the birds of Peninsular Malaysia, Thailand, Indochina, South China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.
Covering 668 species, this book contains a distribution map for each species in addition to more than 700 brilliant color photographs, many appearing here for the first time.
The concise text provides all the information needed to accurately identify species in one of the world's richest avifauna regions. This is an ideal volume for travelers to the region as well as for all bird lovers.
Abundance -
icons showing how common or endangered a particular species is
Ploceus manyar 14 cm F: Ploceidae
Description; Photo shows male. Distinguished
More than-
700 full-coior photographs, many of them appearing for the first time
STREAKED WEAVER
from other weavers in all plumages by dark streaks on chest.
Voice: Like the Baya Weaver, Habits: Frequents open country, grassy marshes and paddy fields. Moves through the terrain in large flocks, feeding among tall grasses. Nests in dense colonies quite different from Baya Weaver: the nest is a rounded (not elongated) ball with a short entrance, placed low among grasses and bushes. An active weaver colony is a delightful spectacle of birds flying to and from the site building, calling and displaying.
Dlitrlbution: Oriental region. A local end generally uncom- ' mon resident In parts of the mainland; recently recorded breeding in SingBpore.
ASIAN GOLDEN WEAVER
Ploceus hypoxanlhusiS cm F: Ploceidae ^
Detcfiption; The beautiful golden plumage of the male (photo) is unmistakable. Female distinguished with difficulty from the two previous species by massive bill, very th'ick at base. Voicei Like previous species. Habits: Found in lowland freshwater marshes, rivers and lakes with tall grasses and nearby I wet paddy fields. Behaviour and
Distribution-
maps for all 668 species
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nesting habits much lil<e the Streaked Weaver. A low-density species which does not occur in any great numbers within its small range. Seems to be declining in numbers and is now regarded as near-threatened with global extinction.
Photographs, text, and maps in close proximity to provide an excellent at-a-glance - overview
Text containing all information essential to species _identification
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