Fr. 146.00

Guide to the Birds of China

English · Hardback

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John MacKinnon's fully updated and refreshed work remains a truly comprehensive, taxonomically modern, fully illustrated, and authoritative field guide.

List of contents










  • Preface

  • Acknowledgements

  • Introduction to the Region

  • A Brief History of Ornithology in China

  • Practical Tips for Birdwatching

  • Anatomy and Plumage of a Bird

  • Glossary of Terms Used

  • Species Descriptions, Maps and Plates

  • Non-Passerines

  • Passerines

  • Appendices

  • Additional Birds

  • Selected Bibliography



About the author

John MacKinnon is an honorary Professor at the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology at the University of Kent in Canterbury, UK. He has spent many years in China working on a variety of conservation projects for WWF, World Bank, European Union, and UNDP. He has written many papers, reports and several books on Chinese biodiversity plus several books on Asian birds. John's interests range into mammals and butterflies, photography and film-making. His wife Lu Hefen (Monica) has helped widely in translation and organization of the production and his daughter Annie is an artist who has provided several plates for the book.

The late Karen Phillipps (1948-2020) was born in SE Asia and had a long track record of illustrating books on birds, mammals, and even plants of China and SE Asia. Her interpretations of wildlife are much loved and encouraged and inspired so many readers to become actively involved in appreciating and watching their local fauna. More than 1000 of Karen's paintings are featured in this book.

Additional artwork has been provided by a total of seven new artists for this book. Yang Xiao Nong has painted the difficult leaf warblers, harriers, and some thrushes; Liu Li Hua has tackled some of the tricky wren babblers and warblers; Xiao Yao has contributed the rosefinches and Yuhinas with Gao Zhi; Gao Chang completed many gap species in several families; Lan Jian Jun contributed many water-birds and shorebirds whilst Annie MacKinnon added new woodpeckers, bulbuls and tits.

Summary

John MacKinnon's fully updated and refreshed work remains a truly comprehensive, taxonomically modern, fully illustrated, and authoritative field guide.

Additional text

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.

Product details

Authors Gao Chang, Lan Jian Jun, Liu Li Hua, Annie MacKinnon, John MacKinnon, John (Honorary Professor (Retired) Mackinnon, Karen Phillipps, Yang Xiao Nong, Xiao Yao, Gao Zhi
Assisted by Lan Jian (Illustration), Gao Chang (Illustration), Lan Jian Jun (Illustration), Liu Li Hua (Illustration), Annie MacKinnon (Illustration), Karen Philipps (Illustration), Karen Phillipps (Illustration), Phillipps Karen (Illustration), Yang Xiao Nong (Illustration), Xiao Yao (Illustration), Yao Xiao (Illustration), Gao Zhi (Illustration)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.08.2021
 
EAN 9780192893666
ISBN 978-0-19-289366-6
No. of pages 556
Subjects Guides > Nature
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology

China, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Ornithology, NATURE / Endangered Species, NATURE / Birdwatching Guides, Zoology: birds (ornithology), Birds (ornithology), Biodiversity, Wildlife: birds & birdwatching, Wildlife: birds and birdwatching: general interest, Biodiversity / Ecosystems

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