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Birds of Peru is the most complete and authoritative field guide to this diverse, neotropical landscape. It features every one of Peru's 1,817 bird species and shows the distinct plumages of each in 307 superb, high-quality color plates. Concise descriptions and color distribution maps are located opposite the plates, making this book much easier to use in the field than standard neotropical field guides. This fully revised paperback edition includes twenty-five additional species.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book, wish it was split in two,
This review is from: Birds of Peru: Revised and Updated Edition (Paperback)
This is a great book, easy to use and has a great layout . Of course, it is quite thick and might be easier to use if it was split into two volumes, one for the east of the Andes and one for the west.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Authoritative Birding Guide for the Upper Amazon,
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This review is from: Birds of Peru: Revised and Updated Edition (Paperback)
A must have companion for any trip to the Peruvian Amazon. Excellent presentation of 1800+ species of birds found in Peru, with illustration plates on right hand pages and distributions for each depicted species on left along with brief identification, habitat, and vocalization notes (along with rarity of species) cited on facing page. Although 660 pages, it is still small enough to be an effective field guide. Recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
May 2010 NEW UPDATED VERSION IN PAPERBACK,
By S. Paci "Shutterbug" - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Birds of Peru: Revised and Updated Edition (Paperback)
The new updated paperback version of this book arrived recently and I have had a chance to look it over in preparation for a trip to Manu this summer. Yes, there are three new plates with 25 new birds, but other than this, it does not appear that too many other updates (some much needed) have been made. I did notice changes on several of the range maps and one plate adds an additional hummingbird illustration (to these authors a subspecies, though Clements and others consider it a full species). My original hardcover copy is full of notes re: subspecies, reclassifications, etc. and it looks like most of these notes will have to be transferred to the new paperback, something I was hoping to avoid.That said, if you are going birding in Peru this book is an absolute must. And it is great to have it in a slightly lighter (though not as much lighter as you would think) paperback edition. I give the original effort of the authors five stars. I am giving the revised paperback edition four stars because I had hoped that more updates would have been made. Any field guide to a country like Peru is a monumental undertaking, not in the least because the situation is constantly in flux. I have already read about the discovery of a new barbet species that is not in this updated edition! UPDATE TO MY REVIEW: I had a chance to do a little more work with this book over the weekend and I did find a number of taxonomic updates/splits for an additional nine species have been made, making the book fairly essential even to those serious birders who already have the first edition. Page 42: Yellow Billed and Andean Teal; page 252: Black Tailed and Ecuadorian Trogan, also Violacious and Gartered Trogan; page 364: Peruvian Warbling Antbird and Yellow Browed Warbling Antbird; page 370: Spot Winged, Brownish Headed and Humaita Antbirds; page: 604: Yellow Breasted, Vilcabamba and Black Faced Brush Finches, also Slaty and Cuzco Brush Finches. There may also be additional updates that I haven't found yet, therefore I am changing my rating to give this new updated edition five stars. I have to assume that if the authors did not make certain other updates, that they are not currently recognizing those splits. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars
Birds of Peru: Kindle Edition,
By Jean Paul Perret Bazan "J. P. Perret" - Published on Amazon.com
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Many have written about the printed edition which is excellent, but I want to comment about the Kindle edition. I feel disappointed with the low resolution of the plates. Many subspecies names on the plates are simply impossible to read due to the low quality of the scan and most details on the birds are lost when you zoom in. Since this is a field guide intended to identify birds the plates must be scanned on high resolution, otherwise is a useless book. Also the price seems to be to high, there is only a $2 difference between the printed and the Kindle edition, one would expect that since the Kindle edition doesn't use paper it would cost much less.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Only 4 stars from me,
By P. Reese "muncie-birder" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Birds of Peru: Revised and Updated Edition (Paperback)
The paper back is the new and revised portion. The rest is the same as the hard back. But that is definitely a big improvement. One thing you do not really want to take to Peru is the hard back book, because it will not be making the return trip with you. Two weeks in the field and the binding is gone--completely. I really have only one complaint with this book. That is the index. The printing is way too small and the scientific names are interspersed with the common names making it extremely difficult to find the bird in the index. Another problem is that some birds were completely left out of the index or mis-indexed.Now for the good part. The drawings are among the best I have ever encountered. They are reasonably accurate and they are large. The maps and descriptions are opposite the drawings. My advice is to create your own brief quick look up index page and tape it into the back cover. |
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